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Roseville has hired a lobbying firm to help it secure its legislative priorities, including $4.2 million in state bonding for capital improvements at the Roseville OVAL.
The City of Roseville has hired a lobbying firm to help advocate for its legislative priorities at the Capitol over the next two years.
courtesy Justin Yunke, U.S. Bank
Andrea Bruns and her 4-year-old daughter were selected for a mortgage-free home from Freedom Alliance and U.S. Bank. The pair officially moved into their Inver Grove Heights home Jan. 11.
With boxes left to unpack, Andrea Bruns is feeling the excitement that every new homeowner feels as they settle in.
courtesy of Jane Prince
The East Side Freedom Library held a community conversation about murals in St. Paul City Hall on Jan. 10. The murals have raised concerns for a number of years due to their depiction of African American and indigenous peoples in relation to white men. More recently, residents have wondered if the murals should continue to be on display in what is considered a democratic space.
Community members gathered at the East Side Freedom Library Jan. 10 to discuss murals inside St. Paul City Hall and whether the city council chambers is an appropriate place for them to be on display.
If birding’s your thing, look no further than the Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary. During a community hike on Jan. 15 — the Lower Phalen Creek Project hosts such a hike every Tuesday from noon to 1 p.m.
North High School was immediately put into lockdown the afternoon of Jan. 10 after school staff received a tip that a student allegedly had a handgun at school.
Sophomore forward Scott Reedy and other members of the University of Minnesota men’s Gophers hockey team signed posters following an open practice Jan. 7 at the Roseville Skating Center.
Solomon Gustavo
Former Gopher and professional basketball player Damian Johnson is in his second year as head coach of the North High School basketball team, where he is quickly building a Polars program on the rise. Asked where he’d like his photo taken, he said, “In front of the trophy case.”
North High School boys basketball came into this season riding high.
Newtrax driver Randy Creel escorted a passenger into a handicapped-accessible bus at the Roseville Target on the first day of an expanded route aimed at increasing the weekly service to people in southeast Roseville. She was headed back to her home at Greenhouse Village.The city-subsidized Roseville South Suttle Bus operates at midday on Tuesdays.
Fueled by volunteers fanning out to distribute maps in five languages, the weekly free circulator bus in south Roseville has expanded to serve immigrants in the southeast part of the city, as well as residents in senior housing.