Insight News ::: 03.31.14

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March 31 - April 6, 2014

Vol. 41 No. 14 • The Journal For Community News, Business & The Arts • insightnews.com

Chamber applauds non-profit developer

Mike Wynne and EMERGE latest caretakers of 120 year-old North Minneapolis cultural asset

Representative Keith Ellison (MN-05)

EMERGE

Mike Wynne, President and CEO of EMERGE Community Development

State Senator Bobby Joe Champion (MN-59)

Southwest light rail train a must for our community

By Shaina Brassard, West Broadway Coalition Mike Wynne, President and CEO of EMERGE Community Development, accepted an award on behalf of EMERGE for Non-Profit of the Year at the Minneapolis Chamber’s Best in Business luncheon earlier this month. EMERGE, dedicated to “creating a community where people have the freedom and mutual support to thrive,” was recognized by the Chamber for the non-profit’s success in four focus areas: community development, staffing, villages (housing), and workforce development.

Op-ed by Representative Keith Ellison and State Senator Bobby Joe Champion

Shaina Brassard

The future EMERGE Career and Technology Center

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Park Center girls basketball brings home state title in triple overtime thriller By Harry Colbert, Jr. Contributing Writer

Harry Colbert, Jr.

The team from Park Center shows of its first ever girls Minnesota State 3AAA Champion trophy.

In a game that will go down as one of the greatest in Minnesota high school history, Park Center High School won its first ever girls basketball state championship in the most dramatic fashion in a triple overtime thriller. And while superstar senior Cayla McMorris scored 21 points and played outstanding defense, when it was all said and done, four freshmen and a sophomore brought the title home to Brooklyn Park with a 73-71 victory over Marshall High School. With junior allconference forward McKenna

DuBois having fouled out late in the second half, McMorris took what many believed to be a charge, but was called a blocking foul, her fifth, and turned the standout into the team’s highest profile cheerleader for the remaining action. McMorris’ foul came with just 20 seconds to play in regulation and with the Pirates of Park Center down two after having been down by nine with just over five minutes to go in regulation at Williams Arena on the campus of the University of Minnesota. With Marshall’s Sarah Buysse at the line and a chance to ice the game, Buysse, who

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When the Southwest light rail line (SWLRT) is built, a Northside station will bear the name of Van White. Van White, the first African American to serve on the Minneapolis City Council, provides the kind of example we need to do what is right for our entire community. Van White worked hard to overcome barriers, and in so doing he provided inspiration and real opportunities for residents of North Minneapolis and throughout the City. His life tells us that we can surmount the obstacles we face in reaching consensus about the route of the rail line. His life reminds us that we must build the rail line to provide more economic opportunity. Van White knew it was tough to keep a job if you couldn’t afford to get to it. It’s fitting that the LRT station named to honor him will connect people from every community seeking work to the places where jobs are available. We face significant income gaps between communities in our region. Minnesota has one of the largest racial employment gaps in the country. The Southwest line will support increased economic equity for our community. Communities of color make up the fastest growing populations in our state, but are often concentrated in areas with the fewest number of public

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Kelly Can: Leveraging strengths across the team

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