Sunday
1:04 a.m. A caller from Relief Hill Road reported hearing numerous shotgun blasts in the area, though it was not clear exactly where the gunfire had come from. The caller said they believed that the shots may have been associated with a vehicle that had just pulled onto the road and was across the street.
3:17 a.m. A caller from Lake Wildwood Drive, near Cottontail Way, reported a woman who was looking through the caller’s windows and acting suspiciously. The caller asked the woman to leave, and also stated that this individual resembled the description of a woman who had been identified as stealing catalytic converters.
New bakery Tastebuds stands on three firm principles: customer service, presentation and quality. Author: Katina Rankin Updated: 6:23 PM CDT July 6, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tenn. A prayer, singing, and champagne - all for the ribbon cutting and grand opening of Tastebuds in Oak Court Mall. All birthed from an educator during the pandemic. I m originally a teacher for fourteen (14) years. I started going to culinary school, and I started doing meal prep, catering and now I do cakes and treats, said Tastebuds Owner Candis Quinn Jones.
That s Candis Quinn Jones, owner of Tastebuds. Her slogan is Let me tickle your tastebuds . Tickle them with cakes, cupcakes, fruity treats, and sweet treats. Treats like sprinkled candy apples, Oreo candy apples, and pecan covered candy apples not to mention strawberry cupcakes and so much more.
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Finch: I know I ve handled this differently than my predecessors
City administrator discusses what led her to propose dissolving CHEDA, and what she envisions in regard to a re-established HRA and City Community Development Department, if she gets council approval
Mike Christopherson
The interview in her office completed Thursday afternoon, City of Crookston Administrator Amy Finch asked if she could add a comment on the “continuing story” she said she’s heard since she came to Crookston last October, the continuing story being told and re-told having to do with various issues arising in recent years between the City of Crookston – whether it’s the city council, previous mayors or previous administrators – and CHEDA, whether that’s CHEDA Executive Director Craig Hoiseth or the CHEDA Board of Directors.