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Looking for a cool escape from the summer heat or a cool hobby to pick up? St. Paul Public Library
Read MoreLooking for a cool escape from the summer heat or a cool hobby to pick up? St. Paul Public Library
Read MoreFlexible hours Worthwhile work Help local businesses thrive with print and online ads. We’re looking for someone to join our
Read MoreSessions start on June 16. The Community Kids Program K-10 youth build successful futures all year long. During the summer
Read MoreBusinesses needing financial assistance for improvement projects have until June 27 to submit an application to St. Paul’s new Commercial
Read MoreSince 1973, Grand Old Day has been the “unofficial kickoff to summer” on the first Sunday in June. This year’s
Read MoreParents and teachers at Sandcastle Early Learning Center were shocked on May 1 to learn that the school, which had
Read MoreOver the weekend of April 4-6, seven gymnasts from Sokol Minnesota Gymnastics traveled to Crete, Nebraska to participate in a meet with other Western District Sokol Gymnastics programs. The Western District Competition is held once annually and is the only gymnastics meet the Sokol Minnesota team competes in, making it a highlight of the year for the gymnasts. Team members Amari, Norah, Maeve, Shae, Laura, Jas, and Landyn took home individual medal placements, and some even performed a “special number,” a team dance with tumbling throughout the choreography.
Read MoreAs Chair of the Great River Rail Commission, I am passionate about passenger rail travel. The Commission is one of the leading voices on passenger rail in Minnesota. We are made up of officials from local and regional governments from St. Paul to La Crosse. We advocate for passenger rail options along the Mississippi River Route, connecting the Twin Cities with Milwaukee and Chicago.
Read MoreThe moral of the story was pay attention. At least, that was what my dad suggested as the take away lesson. It was hard to argue with that conclusion. I was at a home town basketball game. I had a front row seat, a great spot to watch the game. The ball slamming me in the face caught me totally off guard. My broken glasses lay on the ground. All eyes turned toward me to see if I was OK. I was caught between shock, embarrassment and the sharp stinging on my face. As my dad later that night rightly observed, when you are sitting in the front row, it might be a good idea to pay attention to the game rather than chatting it up with your friends. You never know when an errant pass might be coming your way.
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