Inspired
March 28, 2020
Richard Leider: "We're wired for purpose. It is not a luxury."

Minnesota author on finding purpose in an age of uncertainty: 'It's an aim outside of yourself'

The senior fellow at the U's Center for Spirituality and Healing believes that it is precisely in times like these that we can gain valuable clarity.
Inspired
March 27, 2020
Dave and Tim

In a Farmington hospice, a friendship bloomed among two veterans

In these uncertain times, a visitor and a patient bond over rich life stories.
Inspired
March 27, 2020
Ibrahim Mahmoud, who has five children, said hot-car deaths troubled him. “I think about it and it makes me sick to my stomach.”

Florida inventor patents device that he hopes will save families from hot car deaths

Last year, 53 children died in hot cars. A Florida man wants to change that.
Inspired
March 21, 2020
After losing a month of school and 40 pounds due to a serious skiing accident, Henry Snider methodically rebuilt his strength and stamina.

Skiing accident nearly derailed young Minnesotan's athletic career

Mounds Park Academy senior now one of state's top high school skiers and runners.
Inspired
March 20, 2020
Brock Ray of New Hope worked alongside his daughter Bonnie, 7, to line up materials for the feminine hygiene kits. ] ANTHONY SOUFFLE • anthony.

Minnesota nonprofits create reusable pads for women and girls so they can stay in school

Minnesotans join forces to create reusable pads for girls on their periods so they can stay in school.
Inspired
March 20, 2020
Cindy Kaigama, the health systems director for the Alzheimer's Association of Minnesota and Dakotas, posed for a portrait at Centennial Lakes Park in

Minnesota public health leader aims to bring equity to Alzheimer's care

Cindy Kaigama knows firsthand the challenges of caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease.
Inspired
March 20, 2020
Angelina Lincoln looks at material in the archives of the St. Thomas of Villanova monastery on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020. Villanova graduate student Linc

From indentured servant to university benefactor: This man's $10K gift helped Villanova survive

A graduate student's project finds the wider, inspiring story of a donor.
Inspired
March 18, 2020
North High School teacher Sam Wilbur, who co-teaches the class with Kenzie O'Keefe, supervised a photo shoot with students, Raelyn Walker, center, and

Teens fill gap in coverage of their Mpls. neighborhood through community newspaper

When the 21 students huddle for their story meetings, they pitch stories on culture and sports, and propose ideas grounded in their own experience.
Inspired
March 18, 2020
Emerson Olson, 14, and his brother Everett, 11, posed for a portrait near the pond where they helped rescue a woman in Brooklyn Park. ] LEILA NAVIDI &

Brooklyn Park brothers, 11 and 14, rush to aid of woman in frozen pond

When a stranger fell through the ice while chasing after her autistic son, boys sprang to help.
Inspired
March 13, 2020
John Haine.

White Bear Lake-based Cummins partners with 916 Career & Tech to power high-paying diesel jobs

The Cummins School-to-Work Program will train qualified high school students with the intention of launching them into high-paying jobs in the diesel field.
Inspired
March 13, 2020
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At annual memorial breakfast in New Prague, kindnesses stack up

The New Prague Knights of Columbus Hall will honor the memory of a beloved patriarch with pancakes.
Inspired
March 13, 2020
Icon's Vulcan II squeezes out its proprietary "lavacrete" mixture layer by layer to construct a 500 square foot welcome center' at a community in Aust

In 3-D printing, one solid solution to homelessness

Small houses "a powerful piece of the puzzle" of affordable housing.
Inspired
March 6, 2020
Social media fundraisers boosting bottom lines of grateful Minn. nonprofits

Social media fundraisers boosting bottom lines of grateful Minn. nonprofits

Minnesota experts in the nonprofit sector say this new approach is, for the most part, a win-win-win.
Inspired
March 6, 2020
Karl Erickson coached a group of first-time ice anglers on the importance of keeping quiet. "Noise scares away fish," he said.

Twin Cities teacher has introduced more than 1,000 kids to ice fishing

Over the last five winters, the middle school teacher has worked to promote the favorite Minnesota past-time by working with schools, community groups and veterans' family organizations.
Inspired
March 6, 2020
Zubeda Chaffe.

Minn. teen beats the odds, dreams of building a school in her native Ethiopia

On March 19, this 18-year-old will be one of five honorees at the 28th Children's Defense Fund-MN Beat the Odds celebration.
Inspired
March 6, 2020
Student Brad Williams posed for a photo on the campus of Bethel University. ] LEILA NAVIDI • leila.navidi@startribune.com BACKGROUND INFORMATIO

70-year-old Vietnam veteran heads back to college: 'Always ready for a challenge'

"I plan to use every ounce of this education for the betterment of society," Brad Williams says.
Inspired
March 6, 2020
Employees use virtual reality devices to experience bias scenarios as they participate in unconscious bias training through the PricewaterhouseCoopers

Botham Jean's colleagues pledge to combat unconscious workplace bias

Bus tour uses VR to help raise awareness of unconscious bias.
Inspired
March 3, 2020
Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari and Justice Alan Page are calling on Minnesotans to pass a constitutional amendment aimed at closi

Black History Month comes alive as Vikings legends share personal memories

Vikings greats, including Alan Page, told their inspiring stories to a group of high school students recently.
Inspired
February 28, 2020
Barb Munos, right, with her sister and co-party-planner Tomina Tacheny. PROVIDED

For her 60th birthday, St. Paul woman takes the leap with her first quinceañera

On Feb. 29, Barbie Muños turns 60 — or 15 in leap years, depending on how you're counting.
Inspired
February 28, 2020
New Nature Conservancy director returns to her roots

New Nature Conservancy director returns to her roots

The job change is much like a homecoming for Ann Mulholland, a bird enthusiast whose love of nature deepened after she moved to Minnesota in 1991 and learned to fish, camp and harvest wild rice.

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