Minneapolis March for Manuel Teran and Local Remembrance

Minneapolis March for Manuel Teran and Local Remembrance

rotesters gather near Hennepin Avenue and Lake Street in Minneapolis to honor Manuel “Tort” Teran, who was killed during a long-running protest effort in the South River Forest near Atlanta. Demonstrators held signs and marched in solidarity with organizers nationwide, linking the Atlanta case to local histories of protest in Minneapolis. The group paused at Lake Street and Girard Avenue, the site where Deona Marie was killed on June 13, 2021, during demonstrations following the police shooting of Winston Smith. The march connected these separate events through a shared emphasis on community memory, public accountability, and the long-term impacts of protest-related violence.

Closeup of foosball table

Foosball Table Figures in Afternoon Light

A close-up view of a classic foosball table shows rows of molded player figures lined up on chrome-plated rods, illuminated by soft afternoon light from a nearby window. The design—bright jerseys, simple facial features, and sturdy construction—reflects the durable style common in commercial and recreational tables since the mid-20th century. Often found in community centers, break rooms, and pubs, foosball tables like this one are built for fast play and social interaction, with standardized layouts that mirror the positioning of real soccer formations.

Snow plows on the interstate in Minneapolis

Target Field Station and Snow Plows

Target Field Station in Minneapolis during a winter sunrise, viewed across the railyard as snowplow trucks clear nearby roadways. Opened in 2014, the station serves as the western terminus for METRO Blue and Green Line light-rail service and functions as a multimodal hub for events at Target Field and the surrounding North Loop district. Its distinctive steel canopy and track arrangement were designed to accommodate both current transit operations and future extensions, reflecting the region’s long-term rail planning strategy. The elevated vantage also highlights the mix of transit, freight infrastructure, and redevelopment that continues to reshape this former warehouse district.

Snowboarders in Minneapolis after fresh snowfall

Snowboarders at Bde Maka Ska, Minneapolis

Two snowboarders make use of fresh snow along the parkway near Bde Maka Ska in Minneapolis after a major winter storm. The lake—renamed in 2018 to restore its Dakota place name—anchors the Chain of Lakes system and serves as one of the city’s most heavily used recreation areas year-round. Heavy snowfall often transforms the surrounding trails and embankments into informal terrain for skiing, snowboarding, and winter biking, reflecting how quickly the area adapts to seasonal conditions. The early-morning light and cleared parkway signal the coordinated snow-response efforts that keep the city’s lakes district accessible even during severe weather.

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