With the heavy lifting of trying to cut $500,000 from the city's budget in the next two years, North St. Paul city officials are eyeing a dramatic solution: shutting down daytime Community Center operations. In what all parties say is very preliminary planning, School District...
Tartan High School is going all out for its 10th annual Relay for Life, and this year the community's focus will be on remembering students they've lost.
On May 12 the Suburban Ramsey County Beyond the Yellow Ribbon (BTYR) committee helped a New Brighton woman throw a welcome home party for her husband, Maj. Tim Miller, who returned from eleven months in Kuwait April 27.
After several community meetings regarding the Gateway Corridor, the Gateway Corridor Commission now has hundreds of comments to sift through.
A Vadnais Heights woman approaches life with 'burning energy and optimism' even when confronted with life threatening experiences
It felt like a streak, she said. Like a pulled muscle in her breast. "I was looking for a lump. It didn't feel like a lump," said Deb Nelson of Vadnais Heights. But when Nelson received a postcard in the mail reminding her about a free mammogram, she decided to have it checked out. A month later, in the fall of 2010, she went to her appointment and was told she needed a biopsy the following week. Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Henry Sibley junior's documentary wins contest Henry Sibley High School junior Molly Nemer was awarded first place at the Minnesota State History Day competition on April 29 in the Senior Individual Documentary category.
Wildflower garden Where can you find such wildflowers as trillium, lily of the valley, Jack in the Pulpit, blue bells, wild ginger, violets, columbine and Jacob's Ladder? Right here at Roseville's Harriet Alexander Nature Center (HANC).
St. Peter School awarded STEM Grant St. Peter Catholic School in North St. Paul was awarded a STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math) Grant for a project called Toys and Space.
Teach your thumbs to go green People of all ages are invited to attend the free Heritage Harvest Garden Celebration at the LeDuc Historic Estate June 2 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.