New owners, Anna Hagen and Nikki Hollerich, tell the story behind the Rosedale Mall store. -as seen on WCCO-TV
Lekshmi Kumar, a performance physiologist with Human Powered Health, recommends wrist curls.-as read in Shape Magazine
The team gives a lot of credit to a new partnership with Edina-based athletic performance center, Human Powered Health, keeping them healthy going into the post-season. -as seen on WCCO-TV
Top cycling coaches say to stop fearing weight gain from muscle.-as read in Bicycling Magazine
Author Peter Himmelman discusses the story behind his personal new book, "Suspended By No String." -as seen on WCCO-TV
The Minneapolis native is still making music, but his upcoming Minneapolis appearance is not part of a music tour, but a book tour. -as read in the Star Tribune
Evan Hoyt, an exercise physiologist at Human Powered Health, weighs in on the importance of “time on feet”. -as read in GQ
Reporter Kelli Hanson is in studio with products found at Rose & Loon in Rosedale Center. -as seen on Minnesota Live
Kelli is on location at Rose & Loon exploring the store selection. -as seen on Twin Cities Live
Minnesota-based women’s cycling team heads to France in high fashion changeout kits designed by acclaimed fashion house Maisie Wilen. -as read in Minnesota Monthly
Ali and Harmony chat with the new owners of Rose & Loon. -as heard on Shop Girls
Helping Paws is a volunteer-based non-profit with over 35 years of experience breeding, training and placing assistance dogs throughout Minnesota and bordering areas of surrounding states. -as read in Eden Prairie City Lifestyle Magazine
The sisters, who founded woodwork décor brand Hagen and Oats, purchased the Midwest maker collective at Rosedale Center. -as read in MplsStPaul Magazine
Service dogs and their handlers from Helping Paws of Eden Prairie gathered July 25 at Plymouth’s Holiday gas station to raise funds with a barbecue lunch and carwash fundraiser.-as read in the Sun Sailor
The service dogs are being trained for people with disabilities, veterans, and first responders with PTSD. -as heard on WCCO-AM Radio
A long time Minneapolis company is closing its doors, one that you've surely come across when planning - or attending - a party. -as heard on WCCO-AM Radio
Litin's Party Value, a Minneapolis party supply store that began as a wholesaler of paper goods in the late 1940s, is closing, owner Ned Litin said. -as read in The Star Tribune
The park includes a timed 40-yard dash race track, an obstacle course for kids ages 13+ and an all-inclusive play structure for all ages.-as seen on FOX 9
The Twin Cities' first official family-owned party supply store is calling it quits after more than 50 years in business. -as read in Twin Cities Business Magazine
After nearly 75 years in business in Minneapolis, family-owned party supply warehouse store Litin’s Party Value will shut its doors this summer. -as read on MSPBJ