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Jake and Lisa Luck, co-owners of Yeti Records at 3506 Nicollet Avenue, suggest their weekly local record picks.

<b>Bio</b>
The former editor of Southwest Minneapolis Patch, Jon is a graduate of the University of Minnesota journalism and history programs. While going to school he interned at Minneapolis' own KFAI and worked as a projects reporter for the Minnesota Daily. For the past few years, he has reported on politics and the State Capitol for a number of online and print publications, including an extended stint covering Minnesota's Iron Range<b>.</b>
He's a native of Minneapolis who grew up all over the country, picking up odd accents from South Carolina to Indiana. A dedicated bicylist and resident of South Minneapolis, he frequently rides his yellow-and-black-striped bike to local music and art events.
<b>My Beliefs</b><br><i>At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. </i><br><br><b>Politics </b><br>I'm not, and have never been, a registered member of any party (although I'm more than happy to talk politics with you). I'm all for journalism that's critical and independent of partisan politics. In my mind, the journalist's job is to explain the complexities and behind-the-scenes manuevering of our political system so that readers can hold those in power accountable. I'm not interested in ginning up votes for anyone.<br><br><b>Religion</b>
I'm not religious. I do like hearing and talking about religions. Even on Prairie Home Companion.<br><br><b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>From covering small-town Minnesota, and now this urban neighborhood, I'm concerned about the toll on our communities from years of state budget cuts. Education, where the state once led, is probably the area of most concern, with our schools consistently being broken open like a piggy-bank to pay back deficits.
Jake and Lisa Luck, co-owners of Yeti Records at 3506 Nicollet Avenue, suggest their weekly local record picks.

After plot twists, the offender is back in jail on charges of armed robbery.
Minneapolis dropped winter parking restrictions on city streets Monday. Although drivers should still follow restrictions on posted signs until they're removed.
Minneapolis House Minority Leader Paul Thissen says Republican cuts to local aid will increase property taxes.
State Sen. Scott Dibble (DFL-Minneapolis) praised Sen. Ellen Anderson's (DFL-St. Paul) work in the Senate as she resigned to become chair of the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission.
The fire forced nearby evacuation and disrupted the morning commute.
The East Harriet Farmstead Neighborhood Association also wondered about the lack of Linden Hills representation on the board's citizen advisory committee on the proposed Southwest Minneapolis dog park.
If it passes the City Council, it's likely that the Neighborhood Revitalization Program (NRP) policy board would distribute funds in a way that benefits neighborhoods that were hurt by the council's December cap on NRP funds.
Senator Scott Dibble (DFL-Minneapolis) said a bill proposed by Senator David Hann (R-Eden Prairie) assumes that teachers are acting in bad faith during negotiations. In the other video, Hann explains why he proposed the bill.
Southwest Minneapolis is not rife with Irish bars. But the wealth of great restaurants does provide some alternative to a St. Patrick's Day of boozing.
The following information comes from the Minnesota Department of Justice and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. There is a community meeting on the issue Monday at 7 p.m. at Armatage Recreation Center.
Minneapolis City Council Member Betsy Hodges and Armatage Neighborhood Association Vice President Alisha Strowbridge wrote this letter to the community about the situation on Monday.
Sen. Scott Dibble (DFL-Minneapolis) reacts to the Republican budget targets.
The budget dance continues as House Minority Leader Paul Thissen responds to Republican budget targets. Also, the Edina senator makes an argument that Minnesota must live within its means.
Rep. Paul Thissen of Minneapolis again pressured Republicans to release their budget targets on the House floor. He's made a number of public requests for these targets in the last few weeks.
Rep. Paul Thissen of Minneapolis again pressured Republicans to release their budget targets on the House floor. He's made a number of public requests for these targets in the last few weeks.
Senator Linda Berglin (DFL-Minneapolis) spoke to advocates for continued funding for mental health programs at a Tuesday rally at the Capitol. She said the state needs to spend money wisely to avoid committing people to institutions.
A student in Senate District 60 and co-chair of a youth environmental group, Cole Norgaarden, testified at the Capitol against a bill that would lift restrictions on carbon dioxide emissions by utilities.
Rybak struck an optimistic tone in his annual address, which touched on jobs, crime and beer. Also, the mayor mentioned reopening Nicollet Avenue at Lake Street as a priority.
House Minority Leader Paul Thissen spoke to members of the Minnesota Nurses Association gathered in the Capitol rotunda as part of the MNA's Capitol Day On The Hill Tuesday, the first day of expanded Medicaid coverage for the state.