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By Tracy Kugler As I drove up Hamline Avenue in 2013 to check the area around our new home, I noticed a sign at the corner with Minnehaha Avenue: “Horton Park — Mini Arboretum.” I thought, “Nice perk!
For the first time since 2019, TCGIS is welcoming 37 students and their teachers from schools in northern Germany, near the city of Münster. For two weeks a well-planned Capstone Exchange program ...
This year the Park Bugle invited its readers to submit poems on the themes of adversity, challenge, change, endurance or perseverance. Sixteen thoughtful poems were submitted, and they explored the ...
by Eliza L. Swedenborg These are the trees whose great arms embrace The sun and give a shaded space A shelter for a world hard as this For a child’s first steps, a couple’s first kiss These are the ...
You could say the Como neighborhood landed a keeper when Mac’s Fish & Chips opened shop in a former Clark gas station at the corner of Larpenteur and Hamline avenues. The small-scale, modest ...
Harrison Mohagen of Buhl Investors. Photo by Lou Michaels. Falcon Heights leaders and officials with Amber Union celebrated in early December the opening of the 125-unit apartment complex. The housing ...
Lifelong learning, improved health and companionship are among key benefits of participating in programs offered by St. Anthony Park Area Seniors (SAPAS).
With Luther Seminary recently putting its entire campus up for sale, the District 12 Community Council has now formed a citizens’ advisory task force “to help ensure that neighborhood voices are ...
Foundation names Drechsler new exec director By Scott Carlson The St. Anthony Park Community Foundation has hired Julie Drechs­ler as its new executive director. Drechsler, a Minnesota native who went ...
By Trinity Tatman The St. Anthony Park Community Foundation has awarded $41,200 in grants to support the programs and activities of 16 local nonprofit organizations and community groups. Part of the ...
When I learned from the film that an elephant uses its brain to control 40,000 muscles in its trunk, I thought of movement disorders, specifically Parkinson’s Disease.
I took a seat in the spacious waiting room to await my labs. All but one patient was scrolling their “devices.” I draped my jacket over my chair and settled in with my magazine—never to be kidnapped ...