Category: February 2026
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Silent Book Club St. Paul celebrates successful first year

Silent Book Club St. Paul celebrates successful first year St. Paul’s silent book club celebrates successful first yearBy Jake Spitzack | Staff Writer | February 2026 Safe from sharp winter winds and rowdy crowds, nearly 300 bookworms and causal readers alike have found sanctuary and community at one of the city’s newest groups: a silent Read more
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Steven D’s opens in Town Square skyway

Steven D’s opens in Town Square skyway Steven D’s opens in Town Square skywayBy Jake Spitzack | Staff Writer | February 2026 After five years of traveling the state serving hungry eventgoers from a food truck, co-owners Steve Fiebieer and Kim Reid have opened Steven D’s in the Town Square skyway at 445 Minnesota St. Read more
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Sample St. Paul Events & Entertainment Guide: February 2026

Sample St. PaulEvents & Entertainment Guide: February 2026 Discover exciting events happening near you at areatheaters, arenas, museums, galleries and other venues! Sample St. Paul Events & Entertainment GuideBy Jake Spitzack | Staff Writer | February 2026 Children’s Museum of MN 10 7th St. W.St. Paul651-225-6000mcm.org “Thomas & Friends: Explore the Rails!” is presented through Read more
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Undefeated Two Rivers dance team hosts section tourney Feb. 6

Undefeated dance teamhosts section tourney Feb. 6 Undefeated Two Rivers dance team hosts section tourney Feb. 6By Jake Spitzack | Staff Writer | February 2026 Coming off yet another successful conference season, Two Rivers varsity dance team is poised to defend its crown at the 3AAA section tournament, held Feb. 6 at the high school. Read more
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Local winter fests and activities heat up

Local winter fests heat up Winter fests heat upBy Tim Spitzack | Editor | February 2026 February 3 marks the midpoint of winter and communities are using the month to celebrate its joys. Here’s what’s on tap in the coming weeks. Bundle up and join the fun. Winter WhirlThe Mendota Heights Parks and Recreation Department Read more
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City of St. Paul sues federal government over ICE activity

City of St. Paul suesfederal government over ICE activity Local crime updates City of St. Paul sues federal government over ICE activityBy Jake Spitzack | Staff Writer | February 2026 Federal officers with the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency have been present in St. Paul and other metro area communities in recent Read more
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The Food Group celebrates 50 years of providing affordable food

Local nonprofit offersdiscounted groceries The Food Group celebrates 50 years of providing affordable food The Food Group celebrates 50 years of providing affordable foodBy Jake Spitzack | Staff Writer | February 2026 If you’re having trouble filling your grocery cart because of rising food prices or other reasons, help is available nearby. A Minnesota nonprofit Read more
