Tag: Columns

  • Keystone West 7th Community Center

    Keystone West 7th Community Center

    West 7th Community Center265 Oneida, St. Paul651-298-5493keystoneservices.org Meals on WheelsDelivering Nutritious Food! This affordable program offers a variety of meal options and Keystone is the…

  • Join the keystone virtual book club

    Join the keystone virtual book club

    Love to read and talk to your friends about books? This group is for you! As part of our new virtual programming for seniors, we’re…

  • Fighting for our community

    Fighting for our community

    Hello West 7th Neighbors, I’m running for reelection and appreciate your support. Along with constituent services, I’ve worked on projects that improve our community.I was…

  • Council Perspectives: Building Our Budget

    By Rebecca Noecker, City Councilmember, Ward 2 Every day, I receive dozens of constituent emails and phone calls on topics ranging from potholes to policing.…

  • West End Healthline: Beyond Counting Sheep

    West End Healthline: Beyond Counting Sheep

    Why it’s important, how to sleep better by Emily Friedrichsen, MDAs we find ourselves in the middle of a pandemic, our daily routines are significantly…

  • Building a Non-racist Community: Denial or repair

    Building a Non-racist Community: Denial or repair

    by Tim JohnsonRetired Pastor, Cherokee Park United Church [Editor’s Note: This is the eighth article in Tim Johnson’s series on racism. Comments and insights are…

  • Keystone Community Services

    Keystone Community Services

    Meals on WheelsNEW FREE MEALS are available! In partnership with Ramsey County, Keystone is able to provide FREE Meals on Wheels services to qualifying home-bound,…

  • Bea’s Books: One Crazy Summer

    Bea’s Books: One Crazy Summer

    BEA’S BOOKSOne Crazy Summer (5 out of 5 stars) One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia is about three sisters: Delphine, Vonetta and Fern. It takes…

  • Talking about Racism

    Talking about Racism

    Building a Non-racist Community  by Tim Johnson Retired pastor of Cherokee Park United Church Editor’s note: This is the seventh article in Johnson’s series on…