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Making the Case for Personal Training: Reclaiming Strength in the age of Reading Glasses

One writer reflects on rediscovering strength training, finding community at a no-frills Minneapolis gym and rethinking fitness in midlife.

January 1, 2026

Cold Plunges, Hot Saunas and Community at Portal

A new contrast therapy club on Excelsior Boulevard offers sauna, cold plunge and a community-centered wellness experience for Minneapolis residents.

January 1, 2026

Sun Dogs: Nature Continues to be Rad

A rare winter sky phenomenon—sun dogs—lit up the Minneapolis morning, reminding observers to slow down, look up and notice nature’s quiet displays.

January 1, 2026

When Neighbors Show up, Schools Like Emerson Thrive

How neighbors, volunteers and community partnerships help sustain Minneapolis public schools as budgets shrink and student needs grow.

January 1, 2026

How I Learned to Wake up Happy

A Dear Neighbor columnist reflects on a simple, daily resolution—“wake up happy”—and how conscious choices can lead to a more fulfilling life.

January 1, 2026

City Council Approves Funding for New Downtown Public Restrooms

City Council approves $700,000 plan to add portable, technology-enabled public restrooms along Nicollet Avenue in downtown Minneapolis.

January 1, 2026

Hennepin County Attorney Candidate Interviews

In 2026, Hennepin County will elect a new Attorney to replace Mary Moriarty who has chosen not to seek re-election. Paula Chesley was able to interview five of the six candidates.

December 30, 2025