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Plus: The 5 best things our food writers ate this week ͏ ͏ If you're having trouble viewing this email, you may [see it online](. [Star Tribune]( Talkers TOP STORIES - How Jason Matheson became Minnesota's media king: The radio and TV host has become one of the Twin Cities' most prominent media celebrities. [Read more.]( - YWCA Minneapolis shutting down Uptown, downtown fitness centers, laying off 85: The YWCA Minneapolis is closing its longtime Uptown and downtown fitness centers and pools, moving away from health and fitness to focus more on child care, racial equity and youth programs. [Read more.]( - Amid signs of a COVID uptick, researches brace for "new normal": Infections have been trending upward for about four weeks now, according to data gathered from wastewater monitoring, test positivity rates and hospitalizations and emergency room visits. Taken together, the figures offer researchers and public health officials the first glimpse of the coronavirus as a post-pandemic, seasonal threat, a permanent fixture of the infectious disease landscape. [Read more.]( - Minnesota Power, Great River Energy plan new transmission line with at least $970M price tag: Minnesota Power and Great River Energy plan to file a plan with Minnesota regulators Friday to build a new transmission line from the St. Cloud area to Grand Rapids that could cost as much as $1.3 billion. [Read more.]( - Former Minneapolis yoga studio owner dies weeks after allegations surface: The death of Philip Doucette, 48, was relayed to the studio's community in an email from Modo Yoga Minneapolis, where he had been a co-owner. In May, Doucette was charged by the Ottawa Police Service with sexually assaulting a girl who attended a summer camp in Canada over two decades ago. [Read more.]( WATCH THIS 94-year-old Utah man sets new air chair world record: Ejnar Dyrr, 94, was surrounded by friends and family as he set a new world record Aug. 1 as the oldest person to ride an air chair, similar to a hydrofoil and water ski with a seat. [See the video.]( *** Talk to us! Send feedback on this newsletter, questions, story tips, ideas or anything else to [talkers@startribune.com](. *** TRENDING The 5 best things our food writers ate this week: From shrimp nuggets to a s'mores bun, here's a rundown of the greatest hits from their dining diaries over the past seven days. [Read more.]( SPORTS BLINK Minnesota survivor recalls haunting night he was attacked by a grizzly bear in Glacier National Park: Sixteen-year-old Paul Dunn of Edina and Julie Helgeson, 19, of Albert Lea could not know in advance that fate would ensnare them on the night of Aug. 12 and early morning of Aug. 13, 1967, during which Dunn was pinned down in his sleeping bag by a grizzly bear, and Helgeson, 20 miles away, was mauled to death by a second grizzly. [Read more.]( *** Did someone forward this newsletter to you? You can [sign up for Talkers here](. *** WORTH A CLICK Inside the violent world of fire-truck chasers: The crews that offer help after a fire already operated outside the law. Then, police say, a former gang member took over a New York company and made things much worse, Michael Wilson reports for the New York Times. [Read more.]( TALKERS TRIVIA Want to win a $15 gift card of your choice? It's Friday, so that means it's time for another trivia question. The correct answer to this question can be found in a story that appeared in Talkers this week. E-mail your answer to talkers@startribune.com by Sunday at 11:59 p.m. A winner will be selected at random from the correct responses. That lucky reader will receive a $15 card of their choice from one of several retailers — Best Buy, Target, Holiday or Menards — as well as a shout-out in Monday's newsletter. Here is this week's question: Which Minneapolis tiki bar announced it is closing later this month after 20 years in business? Good luck! FROM THE ARCHIVES Aug. 4, 2019: Gymnast Grace McCallum warmed up on the balance beam before a crowd of young fans at Twin Cities Twisters in Champlin as a dry run ahead of her competition in the U.S. Gymnastics Championships in Kansas City. (Photo: Jeff Wheeler/Star Tribune) Connect with Star Tribune [facebook]([twitter]([pinterest]([instagram]( [Manage email preferences]( • [Subscribe to Star Tribune]( • [Privacy Policy]( • [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent by: StarTribune, 650 3rd Ave S, Suite #1300, Minneapolis, MN, 55488 © 2023 StarTribune. All rights reserved. We value your opinion! [Give us your feedback.](

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