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Peace Plaza will be Rochester's election night HQ
Nov 5

Nov 5 Peace Plaza will be Rochester's election night HQ

News | 2018

Join us on Tuesday night as we track live election results — from national, state and local races — on the big screen in Rochester’s Peace Plaza.

Mayo's name gets dragged into partisan politics
Nov 5

Nov 5 Mayo's name gets dragged into partisan politics

News | 2018

Mayo Clinic is distancing itself from ads being run by Republican congressional candidate Jim Hagedorn.

Jeremiah Program receives state funding to build Rochester campus
Nov 2

Nov 2 Jeremiah Program receives state funding to build Rochester campus

News | 2018

The campus — to be built in northwest Rochester on land donated by philanthropists Jack and Mary Ann Remick — will include 40 rentals homes, along with on-site childcare and development services.

Racist Halloween display prompts backlash
Nov 1

Nov 1 Racist Halloween display prompts backlash

News | 2018

Rochester Public Schools said Thursday that it is “aware of and investigating” a racially-charged image circulating on social media allegedly involving students from John Marshall High School.

Internal discord triggered race for Olmsted County Attorney
Oct 30

Oct 30 Internal discord triggered race for Olmsted County Attorney

News | 2018

Challenger Geoffrey Hjerleid’s run was fueled by a split over policy and a belief that incumbent Mark Ostrem had lost sight of how to keep the office running smoothly, in favor of pursuing more public-facing, headline-grabbing initiatives, according to nearly half a dozen sources we spoke with.

Column | Using TIF, Rochester plants the seeds to help downtown reach full bloom
Oct 29

Oct 29 Column | Using TIF, Rochester plants the seeds to help downtown reach full bloom

Columnist • 2018

More than anything, what Rochester needs is more people living in and around downtown, and that growth is happening, writes columnist Jay Furst.

What role does the community play in the care of patients?
Oct 27

Oct 27 What role does the community play in the care of patients?

News | 2018

Med City Beat is teaming up with a group of students from University of Minnesota Rochester to document a side of the city we all see everyday, but perhaps don't appreciate enough.

Rochester tops city health index
Oct 26

Oct 26 Rochester tops city health index

News | 2018

Healthgrades, which operates a comprehensive physician rating and comparison database, released its 2019 National Health Index this week. The Rochester metro finished with the highest overall ranking.

City administrator recommends merging tourism, civic center operations
Oct 26

Oct 26 City administrator recommends merging tourism, civic center operations

News | 2018

City Administrator Steve Rymer wants Rochester to combine its tourism bureau with Mayo Civic Center management to form a singular authority that would be responsible for all functions now performed by the two organizations.

Rochester launches incentive program for downtown commuters
Oct 24

Oct 24 Rochester launches incentive program for downtown commuters

News | 2018

Working with Destination Medical Center, the city rolled out a new program this week called Arrive Rochester. The entity will operate as the city’s first-ever Transportation Management Association.

Rochester church finds new life as a music studio
Oct 23

Oct 23 Rochester church finds new life as a music studio

News | 2018

For the past couple years, Zach Zurn has been working with local musicians to produce some of the sweetest sounds coming out Rochester.

Rochester considers regulating short-term online rentals
Oct 22

Oct 22 Rochester considers regulating short-term online rentals

News | 2018

At the request of Council Members Ed Hruska and Michael, staff from the city/county joint planning department presented the council with a number of options to consider — from fees and licensing to potential caps on the number of units allowed within a geographical areas.

Jamaican eatery to spice up Peace Plaza
Oct 22

Oct 22 Jamaican eatery to spice up Peace Plaza

News | 2018

The Jerk King has plans to take over the prime Peace Plaza space at 20 1st Street SW. Renovations are already under way, with preliminary plans to open the restaurant by Christmas.

Taylor Hawkins shows support for Riverside Central at St. Paul concert
Oct 22

Oct 22 Taylor Hawkins shows support for Riverside Central at St. Paul concert

News | 2018

Hawkins has been involved as a mentor for Riverside students through the Turnaround Arts program.

Get to know the candidates for Rochester School Board
Oct 20

Oct 20 Get to know the candidates for Rochester School Board

News | 2018

Seven candidates are vying for four seats on the Rochester School Board. Ahead of Election Day, we asked them their positions on school discipline, the potential for a new school, and more.

Election preview: Rochester Ward 3
Oct 19

Oct 19 Election preview: Rochester Ward 3

News | 2018

We reached out to incumbent Council Member Nick Campion and his challenger, Arlo Kroening, to better understand where they stand on the issues.

Rochester looking for volunteers to fill open board seats
Oct 18

Oct 18 Rochester looking for volunteers to fill open board seats

News | 2018

The City of Rochester is seeking applicants for several boards, commissions and committees. Volunteer positions include oversight of planning, pedestrian safety and civic music.

Council approves $20 million assistance package for Bloom development
Oct 16

Oct 16 Council approves $20 million assistance package for Bloom development

News | 2018

The Rochester City Council on Monday approved more than $20 million in tax increment financing for a proposal to redevelop the downtown riverfront with condos, senior housing, parking and retail.

Rochester teens awarded $10K for developing app designed to help immigrants
Oct 11

Oct 11 Rochester teens awarded $10K for developing app designed to help immigrants

News | 2018

The team — made up of three middle school and two high school girls from Rochester Public Schools — won the prize from Sunrise Banks as part of the 14th annual Minnesota Cup startup contest held by the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management.

Video: Med City Beat hosts mayoral debate at Little Thistle Brewing
Oct 10

Oct 10 Video: Med City Beat hosts mayoral debate at Little Thistle Brewing

News | 2018

This Tuesday, Med City Beat hosted a town hall-style forum with the two candidates for Rochester mayor, Charlie O’Connell and Kim Norton.

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