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Thursday, July 15
Suspicious vehicle, County Road 82 SE.
Suspicious vehicle, Voyager Drive.
Fire, garbage truck load fire, County Road 3 SE/Hope Road SE, Osakis.
Court ordered transport, 17th Avenue E.
Suspicious activity, caller reported older man pounding at door and trying to get in, Little Norway SE.
Traffic escort, County Road 6 NW, Garfield.
Motorist assist, Beaver Dam Drive SW/State Highway 27 W.
Assist other agency, County Road 15 SW/Kittleson Road SW, Kensington.
Theft, caller reported belongings stolen from trailer, County Road 65 NE, Miltona.
Warrant, 7th Avenue W.
Public assist, Douglas Street, Evansville.
Suspicious activity, caller reported suspicious vehicle, Willow Drive.
Motorist assist, County Road 42 NE.
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Tiki Drinks Are On the Menu at Edgewater’s Newest Cocktail Bar
The Electric Cure, which opens July 30, will serve tropical cocktails and local beer and wine in a space decorated with vintage finds and works by local artists. By Erica Buehler
July 20, 2021
Niche destinations like the new Ghost Donkey or established staple Mercury Cafe offer more than just cool spots to sip and eat they are safe places of community, connection, and intrigue. The newest addition to Edgewater, the Electric Cure, is certainly no exception.
A cocktail bar with the mantra “Keep Denver Weird” will be welcomed with open arms to Edgewater on July 30, by those who love eclectic spaces, intriguing artwork, and really tasty drinks. In conjunction with a thoughtfully crafted and heavily tiki-focused cocktail menu, the space will be bedecked with neon signs, velvet art pieces, vintage estate sale finds, and vinyl records curated by owner Lexi Healy for patrons to view and purchase.