Category: Public Interest

  • Mississippi Market’s Spring Plant Sale

    Mississippi Market’s annual spring Plant Sale at the co-op’s West 7th store runs from May 3–27, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. An extensive selection…

  • Kessler & Maguire Lunch & Learn Workshop

    Home and Fire Safety Tips  On Thursday, May 9, Jeremy Berger from the St. Paul Fire Department will discuss eight fire safety tips for older…

  • A Pastor of Love Retires from a Church that Loves Him

    A Pastor of Love Retires from a Church that Loves Him

    Father John Clay, well known in the West Seventh area and beyond, is retiring after 44 years as pastor at St. Stanislaus Church in the…

  • Attitude and Aging

    Attitude and Aging

    A by Deb Padgett In January of 2016, Christopher Bergland, posted an article in Psychology Today titled “Positive Attitudes About Aging May Be a ‘Fountain…

  • Cuts and Kicks at Atlete Lounge

    Cuts and Kicks at Atlete Lounge

    by Jerry Rothstein Manny Hall is dreaming of creating a kick-back elite lounge in the heart of West Seventh, with a unique combination of barbering artistry,…

  • Views from the Garden: Spring Renewal

    Views from the Garden: Spring Renewal

    When you see this a sense of spring will be in the air. This day, the prediction is for rain soon, a sure sign of the…

  • Celebrate National Poetry Month in April

    Celebrate National Poetry Month in April

    “The Poetry of Puppetry 2” premieres on George Latimer Central Library’s historic Jemne Puppet Stage Saint Paul Public Library’s Youth Services department invites families to celebrate National Poetry Month in April with an…

  • Ireland revisited: Buttermilk scones

    Ireland revisited: Buttermilk scones

    FOOD MATTERS by Kristin Hamaker, columnistIreland revisitedI arrived in Cork City, Ireland, on a spring day in 2005. But my luggage had not, nor my kitchen knives,…

  • Met Council plans for more BRT Service

    Met Council plans for more BRT Service

    [Editor’s Note: For those with good memories, you’ll recall that the second Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service in St. Paul (after the A Line on Snelling) was…