A coalition of parents and some business owners in the Dinkytown neighborhood are now pushing for an in-person meeting with university leaders to bring forth their concerns about public safety.
“It definitely is going to help,” said Mike Mulrooney, who owns Pog Mahones Pub in Minneapolis and Blarney Pub and Grill in Dinkytown.
“We utilize September through May to get us through June, July and August when the students leave. We haven t had that this year, so we don’t have that cushion of help to get us through the summertime. That s where this program can be very beneficial to us.”
Businesses were able to start registering for the program on Friday, while applications open on Monday. According to the Small Business Association, it will prioritize businesses owned by women, veterans, and those who are socially or economically disadvantaged for the first 21 days. Applications will then be funded on a first-come, first-served basis, according to SBA.
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completed six dives to the depths of the indian ocean, but so far, no sign of debris or wreckage. it turns out there s another underwater robot that can go even deeper than the bluefin. our rosa flores has details. reporter: in world war ii-era plane crashed off the coast of massachusetts in 1947. for more than 50 years, it remained lost on the bottom of the ocean. over a decade ago, an auv, an autonomous underwater vehicle, discovered the missing plane. coming up. having the right tool is always the best case that you re looking for. reporter: hydroid makes the remus family of auvs. it s the 600, a larger auv, the 6000, found air france flight 447 in 2011. mike mulrooney was the senior