
ST. PAUL NOTES | Merriam Park library closing — but only for a month
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From April 30 to June 4, Merriam Park library fans will have to find another place to check out books, use their laptops, browse the s
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From April 30 to June 4, Merriam Park library fans will have to find another place to check out books, use their laptops, browse the s
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The St. Paul Public Schools Parent Information Fair drew hundreds of parents and kids to the River Centre on Saturday to find out about all the different choices for public, private, and charter schools available to St. Paul children.
Obb’s Sports Bar & Grill at 1347 Burns Ave. has been a victim of its own success with lots of customers but very few parking spots in the small parking lot behind the building.
Taking a bath will never be the same for audiences after the all-new The Amazing Cow Boat!
The second annual Art in the Hollow, presented by Friends of Swede Hollow, will take place Saturday, June 4 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Raeann Ruth has lived in the Dayton’s Bluff neighborhood for over 30 years. In that time, she has made substantial contributions to youth and the community on a whole.
A draft of the St. Paul Parks and Recreation System Plan, proposing sweeping changes to parks, buildings, and other recreational facilities across the city, sparked discussion at the first of five public meetings, held November 3 at the Hillcrest Recreation Center. The proposed closing of the Duluth and Case Recreation Center, located at 1020 Duluth St. in East St. Paul, and added dog parks were attendees’ main concerns.
Following Sen. Mee Moua’s surprise retirement announcement in the closing moments of this year’s legislative session, a diverse group of nine DFL candidates is seeking to represent St. Paul’s East Side at the Capitol next year.