Jennifer Ehrlich
Online and Radio Editor, Minnesota Public Radio
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Online and radio editor at Minnesota Public Radio. Minnesota native with strong Boston, Belgium loyalties. Retweets are not endorsements.
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blogs.mprnews.org — Football fans were reveling over the design of the new Vikings stadium this week, but bird watchers remain skeptical. Glass, they say, kills birds. And it looks like there's a LOT of glass on that new stadium. The issue actually came up back in November, in a review of the stadium project's proposed environmental impact...VIDEO: Tax deal reached
minnesota.publicradio.org — Posted at 9:32 PM on May 16, 2013 by Tom Scheck ( 0 Comments) Filed under: Mark Dayton, MN Legislature Governor Dayton and DFL legislative leaders have announced a deal on an overall tax bill that would increase roughly $2 billion in new taxes.RT @MPRweather: Thunderwear. Scattered showers & T-Storms favor AM hours. High 70. Wind SE 5-15 mph.
RT @tombemidji: Officials say fire near Menahga 25% contained, 12 homes destroyed. They're optimistic they'll make good progress today @MPR…
RT @tombemidji: Fire area near Menahga roughly 6 miles long by 2 miles wide. No reports of injuries. Some structures damaged @MPRnews
RT @timnelson_mpr: #Vikings stadium design unveiling is a full-on Guthrie Theater production. pic.twitter.com/wYLjVFl4Uv
timnelson_mpr: #Vikings stadium design unveiling ...
twitter.com — Vikings stadium design unveiling is a full-on Guthrie Theater production. pic.twitter.com/wYLjVFl4UvStreaming @MPRnews on my android phone from Florida. Great coverage!
RT @tomscheck: House DFL leaders say they were not going to vote on the bill unless they were fairly certain they had the votes to pass it.
RT @MPRnews: James Beard awards overlook Twin Cities restaurants ow.ly/kMLFX
James Beard awards overlook Twin Cities restos
blogs.mprnews.org — The second wave of James Beard Foundation awards were handed out last night in New York City, but unlike Friday, when Twin Cities based Andrew Zimmern was among the winners, the awards went elsewhere on the culinary map. Restaurateurs Michelle Gayer of "Salty Tart," and Jack Riebel, of "Butcher & the Boar" had been finalists...Sign up to discover more journalists who cover Metro Minneapolis–St. Paul and more.
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