Month: June 2020

Parker’s Bistro, Icon, Monks among downtown spots preparing to reopen

Owners of downtown restaurants and bars that haven’t reopened because of the coronavirus pandemic said they eventually will.

6 years ago

Downtown bakery ready to open its doors

Starting Saturday, the bakery cases at Twisted Sisters Sweetz will be filled with decorated cookies, cupcakes and more.

6 years ago

New sculptures are up for 2020’s big show

It’s part old favorites, part new discoveries when visitors view this year’s SculptureWalk collection.

6 years ago

Stand-up paddleboarding comes to Lake Lorraine

Stand-up paddleboarding has arrived at Lake Lorraine — the first activity allowed to take place on the water at the growing west-side development.

6 years ago

Downtown plans summer events despite COVID-19

The schedule is shorter, and some events have been delayed or rescheduled, but many familiar downtown traditions will still be back this year.

6 years ago

Restaurant Roundup: Food Mama returns, Wagyu sandwiches, Rosé Day

Here’s the latest news from the local dining scene.

6 years ago

Original Pancake House ready to reopen with new look

Pancake preview: Take a peek inside the newly improved Original Pancake House, opening Monday!

6 years ago

Stensland Family Farms adds frozen treats for pets

A home-school project and fundraiser led to a new product for Stensland Family Farms: frozen dog treats.

6 years ago

Dakota State University introduces new dean of Beacom College of Computer and Cyber Sciences

He fell in love with the school as soon as he stepped on campus. Years later, he’s DSU’s new dean of the Beacom College of Computer and Cyber Sciences.

6 years ago

‘It was time.’ Whiffer Randall says goodbye to North End deli

Longtime customers of Whiffer’s Sandwiches will be able to buy a piece of nostalgia to remember the North End deli that hasn’t changed since it opened 42 years ago.

6 years ago

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