Category: Public Interest
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MDH study finds telehealth continues to benefit Minnesotans
A new report released by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) recommends continued support for the broad availability and use of telehealth as a tool to deliver health care services. […]
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Be the Solution Initiative Aims to Increase Safety in Roadways, Promote Solutions for Neighbors in Need
The City of St. Paul is launching the Be the Solution campaign, a citywide initiative that will transform individual acts of charity into collective action to support lasting change among […]
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City Council Honors the 8th Annual Business Awards Winners and Runners-Up
City Council Honors the 8th Annual Business Awards Winners and Runners-Up The St. Paul City Council announced the eighth annual St. Paul Business Awards winners. Businesses are selected for an […]
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Advisory Committee Formed to Update St. Paul’s Climate Action and Resilience Plan
Twenty-one people were selected to assist the St. Paul Climate Justice Advisory Board (CJAB) in its work to update the city’s Climate Action and Resilience Plan. Adopted in December 2019, […]
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St. Paul and Wakáŋ Típi Awáŋyaŋkapi to Co-Manage Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary
On October 14, Mayor Melvin Carter joined American Indian community members, tribal leaders, students, and partners at American Indian Magnet School to honor Indigenous Peoples’ Day and announce a new […]
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West 7th / Fort Road Federation November 2024
Halloween Decor Contest: Get Spooky, West 7th! Who has the spookiest house on the block? Entries due by 11:59 p.m. on November 4. Winner receives a special prize! Submit your […]
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Highland District Council November 2024
Upcoming HDC meetings All HDC meetings are held in-person at the Highland Park Community Center (1978 Ford Parkway) with the option to join online via Zoom, unless noted. Updates about […]
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No Rail for West 7th, but what’s next?
On September 6, West 7th/Fort Road Federation Board Chair Meg Duhr found out via an email from Ramsey County that they were no longer moving forward with the Riverview Corridor […]
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Working Toward Fewer Gun Deaths in Minnesota
This month marks three years since the tragic shooting on West Seventh Street that killed one person and injured 14 others. Since then, the U.S. has continued to experience more gun violence than nearly every other country in the world. Guns continue to be a top cause of death for children and teens, and from…
