‘Cover Stories’ Archives
Mueller Knighted, Laundromat Demolished, and Sauna on The Av.
NorwayHouse.org | (L to R) Norwegian Ambassador to the U.S. KÃ¥re R. Aas. and Jeff Mueller By NorwayHouse.org Norway House, the Nat”'l Norwegian Ctr. in Am., is proud to announce that King Harald V of Norway, conferred upon Jeff Mueller, Director of Adm. & Fin., the rank of Knight First Class in the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit for over 40 years of service to Norway as past pres. and now board member of the Norwegian American Chamber of Commerce, active in the Syttende Mai Committee, the troop exchange program with the MN Nat”'l Guard & the Norwegian Home Guard (NOREX), Torske Klubben, & other organizations. Jeff is a graduate of Augsburg Univ. with a degree in political science. (more…)
Bill Parker ”“ Friend to the Indian Community
BY LAURA WATERMAN WITTSTOCK Opera devotees tuned in to the Opera program one evening every week to hear Bill Parker play and comment on great music as probably no one has since on Minnesota Public Radio. When the traveling portion of the Metropolitan Opera came to Minneapolis, Bill would pull out all the stops to record interviews with visiting performers. He found one baritone who was interested in American Indians and he took him to the American Indian Center for a pow wow. At the other end of the day, he also hosted the Morning Show with his well-known humor. He also wrote liner notes for records and CDs, and after his book Building A Classical Music Library in 1994 was published, Best Buy put up life-sized cut-out photos of Bill to greet customers. His collection of thousands of tapes and CDs gave him broad access to the classical world. What is little known is that Bill Parker began volunteering for MIGIZI Communications in late 1978. He came to the Indian community looking [...]
Annie Young, Phillips Elder has died
Statement by Brad Bourn, Mpls. Park and Recreation Board, President, early Jan. 23rd Annie Young passed away this evening. Annie was the second longest serving Commissioner in the history of the Mpls. Park Board. I”'ve directed Park Board Flag to be at half-staff until Jan. 31st. Like many, I”'m still processing this loss. I had the honor of serving with Annie for eight years. She was an early champion of so many of the values I base my work on today and had a leadership style that I try to emulate. Annie has made our city better in countless ways. All of Mpls. owes her a debt of gratitude. The MPBR will release an official statement soon and will work with Young”'s family to respect their wishes in recognizing the incredible contributions she has made to our parks.








