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Insight News April 25 - May 1, 2016

Vol. 43 No. 17 • The Journal For Community News, Business & The Arts • insightnews.com

Minnesota mourns the death of its favorite son,

Prince By Harry Colbert, Jr. Contributing Writer One of the most iconic artists of our time and a favorite son of Minneapolis, Prince, was found dead in Chanhassen at his Paisley Park compound April 21. The entire state of Minnesota seemed to be in shock and mourning once news of Prince’s passing spread. Tributes began sprouting up almost immediately with fans heading to Paisley Park (his Chanhassen, MN recording studio) and First Avenue – the Downtown Minneapolis club

Prince made famous in the classic movie, “Purple Rain.” That shock may have been felt hardest by those closest to the man who created what is now known as the “Minneapolis Sound.” “The reason I came to Minneapolis was because I heard Prince’s music and I said I want to go there and be in a band,” said Ricky Kinchen, bassist for the soul/funk band Mint Condition. “As a kid I heard Prince play the bass and I was blown away. He’s the reason I’m funky.

PRINCE TURN TO 9

Obama on Prince By Harry Colbert, Jr. Contributing Writer The reaction to the passing of Prince Rogers Nelson; more commonly simply known as Prince, has come from all reaches of society. Prince was found unresponsive at Paisley Park – his home and entertainment compound – early Thursday (April 21) morning. He was 57. The death came as a shock to most, even after word spread that

the prior week his plane had to make an emergency landing due to what was said to be flu-like symptoms. But Saturday before his death Prince hosted a party at Paisley and reportedly told fans he was in good health. Statements from around the globe flooded in, with dignitaries and celebrities expressing their condolences. Even President Obama issued a statement within hours of Prince’s passing.

REACTIONS TURN TO 9

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Prince (1986)

PROFILES IN EXCELLENCE

Justin Shepherd living up to his moniker, ‘Shep Sells’ By Harry Colbert, Jr. Contributing Writer There are more than 20,000 real estate agents in Minnesota – some are doing better than others … Justin Shepherd is doing better than most. Shepherd, a third year real estate agent with Edina Realty, has ascended the ladder of seller success to become one of the top agents in the company, selling more than 20 homes in his first year, and is now on pace to sell more than 30 homes in 2016 – just as he did last year. Averaging a sell every 10 days or so, Shepherd is living up to his moniker, “Shep Sells.” For Shepherd, real estate

isn’t a job, it’s a life’s passion. “I have always wanted to get into real estate,” said Shepherd, who said it was his grandfather who helped make sure his entry into to profession was a successful one. “Once I got to high school my grandmother and grandfather cared for me and I told my grandfather I didn’t want to go to college, I wanted to get my real estate license and start selling. He said, ‘OK, write me a two-page report about real estate to see if you know what you’re doing.’ I wrote the report and gave it to him and he said ‘You’re on the right track.’ Then he said, ‘Alright now within the next

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Joe Ravens

NeighborhoodLIFT program returns to the Twin Cities Twin Cities will get a $5 million infusion of financial support from Wells Fargo to help working families and individuals become homeowners. Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC), NeighborWorks® America

Justin Shepherd

SHEPHERD TURN TO 4

LIFT TURN TO 4

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