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TopLine Credit Union Members and Employees Brighten Up the Holidays

TopLine Credit Union Members and Employees Brighten Up the Holidays TopLine’s 22nd Annual Holiday Gift Drive Benefits Local Communities TopLine Federal Credit Union Maple Grove, Minnesota, UNITED STATES MAPLE GROVE, Minn., Jan. 19, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Avenues for Youth, Community Emergency Assistance Programs (CEAP) and Keystone Community Services benefited by receiving donations from nd annual Holiday Gift Drive held during the months of November and December. TopLine members and employees generously donated gifts of toys, clothing, scarves, cash and gift cards to brighten up the holidays and bring joy to many children and young adults this holiday season. Employees were able to participate by donating gifts and money in exchange for a “Denim Days” sticker, allowing them to wear jeans to work on specific days during the six-week program. TopLine’s Knitting Club also participated by knitting and crocheting scarves for local

Minneapolis-based venture-capital firm for founders of color aims to raise $50 million

Minneapolis-based venture-capital firm for founders of color aims to raise $50 million Brown Venture Group is the first in Minn. to focus on Black, Latino and Indigenous entrepreneurs.  January 17, 2021 2:00pm Text size Copy shortlink: Less than 3% of venture-capital dollars in the U.S. go to startups with Black or Latino founders. We were like, We need to solve that,   Brooks said. That s what they are aiming to do with Minneapolis-based Brown Venture Group. It s not only unusual for a venture-capital firm in that its founders are Black, but it s also Minnesota s first venture-capital firm that is focused exclusively on investing in Black, Latino and Native American entrepreneurs.

D B Cooper: Flight Attendant Tina Mucklow Opens Up

Rolling Stone Ricardo Nagaoka for Rolling Stone The Missing Piece of the D.B. Cooper Story Many saw flight attendant Tina Mucklow as the key to the mysterious skyjacking. But does her story hold the answers? By It was November 24th, 1971, the day before Thanksgiving, and Tina Mucklow and her Twin Cities-based flight crew three flight attendants and three pilots were beginning what should have been four or five days of flying, working through the holiday. Mucklow was the newest hire and lowest-ranked flight attendant. At a stop in Portland, Oregon, she busied herself icing glasses in her role as “galley girl,” as passengers boarded and storm clouds gathered overhead. Northwest Orient had a policy to pamper their customers by serving beverages before takeoff. Her colleague Florence Schaffner started serving from the back of the main cabin; she worked from the front.

Interview: Jim Walston, real estate attorney

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One year ago, COVID-19 began to upend the world

One year ago, COVID-19 began to upend the world It was a year ago, just before New Year s Day 2020, that concerns about a contagious illness emerged in China. Author: Danny Spewak Updated: 10:57 PM CST December 30, 2020 MINNEAPOLIS Around this time a year ago, Joyann Parker sang her heart out, performing for a lively audience at Crooners Supper Club on New Year’s Eve.    The Twin Cities-based professional musician felt tremendous energy in the room as the year drew to a close, making way for a new decade and the start of 2020.  “It’s kind of surreal thinking back on that. We had no idea,” Parker said during a Zoom interview on Wednesday night. “We had no idea what was going to happen.” 

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