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Kim Bartmann's Pinoli restaurant closes after 2 years in Uptown
Kim Bartmann's Pinoli restaurant closes after 2 years in Uptown

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time21-04-2025

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Kim Bartmann's Pinoli restaurant closes after 2 years in Uptown

Uptown restaurant Pinoli has closed its doors. Minneapolis restaurateur Kim Bartmann, of Placemaker Hospitality, opened the Italian restaurant two years ago in the former Amore Uptown space at the corner of Lake and Irving. 'I'm proud of both the top-notch food we created and the excellent service offered by our team," Bartmann said in an announcement. "We gave it a go and got great reviews, but despite those positives, ultimately, the concept just didn't take off." Michelle Courtright, who owned Uptown vegan restaurant Fig + Farro from 2017 to 2020, has announced plans to take over the space. Her lifestyle brand Jane, which incorporates low-dose cannabis products, launched in 2023 and Courtright is now planning to bring a flagship store and new plant-based restaurant called Matriarch to Uptown. 'Kim and I have known each other for years, and I am delighted about this opportunity to return to Uptown,' Courtright said in a statement. "I look forward to collaborating with Kim and other Uptown entrepreneurs to work toward energizing this unique part of the city." According to Bartmann, Pinoli staff have the opportunity to continue employment with Placemker Hospitality or the incoming business. Additionally, Pinoli's mission to support regenerative agriculture will live on as pastas and breads made with heritage grains will be served at the group's other restaurants. Bartmann's other restaurants include Barbette, across the street from Pinoli, Trapeze, Tiny Diner, The Book Club, Bread & Pickle, Gigi's Cafe, and Pat's Tap.

University police arrest man accused of threatening to show up to class with bomb strapped to chest
University police arrest man accused of threatening to show up to class with bomb strapped to chest

Yahoo

time27-02-2025

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University police arrest man accused of threatening to show up to class with bomb strapped to chest

A man accused of making bomb threats at a university in Ohio was arrested, according to our CBS affiliate in Toledo, WTOL-11 TV. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Jared Courtright, 20, reportedly threatened to show up to class at the University of Toledo with a bomb strapped to his chest. TRENDING STORIES: Man accused of shooting man, moving body behind Popeye's restaurant formally charged Toy guns confiscated at local school, student facing disciplinary action Multiple probationary staff fired from Dayton VA Medical Center WTOL-11 reported that the threat was posted in a group chat for students at a different university on Feb. 20. Police said several students saw the alleged post. University of Toledo Police arrested the 20-year-old on one count of making terroristic threats on Wednesday, according to WTOL-11. Courtright was booked into the Lucas County Jail. WTOL-11 reported that Courtright's bond was set at own recognizance, and he was placed on hour arrest. He was also ordered to not contact any educational institution and to stay off social media. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

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