Tag: voice
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Wentworth Library to close for yearlong renovation

Wentworth Library to close for yearlong renovation By Jake Spitzack | Staff Writer | April 2025 On April 7, Wentworth Library in West St. Paul will close for the start of a yearlong $7.4 million renovation project. During the closure, temporary library space will be located on the second floor of the Dakota County Northern Read more
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Prince coal-fired pizza coming to Lowertown

Crispy coal-fired pizza coming to Lowertown By Jake Spitzack | Staff Writer | April 2025 Longtime Twin Cities restaurateurs Shaz Khan and Antonio Gambino are bringing a slice of their success to St. Paul this summer. They’re planning to open Prince Coal-Fired Pizza in the former Black Sheep Pizza space at 512 Robert St. Their Read more
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Spring St. Paul Art Crawl begins April 25

Spring St. Paul Art Crawl begins April 25 Held over three weekends By Jake Spitzack | Staff Writer | April 2025 With winter in the rearview mirror, it’s finally time to stretch those legs and enjoy the sunshine, and what better way to do it than with St. Paul’s biannual art crawl. This spring, it’s Read more
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Opportunities abound at area community gardens

Unleash your inner farmer Opportunities abound at area community gardens By Tim Spitzack | Editor | April 2025 If you think the quality of fruits and vegetables in supermarkets these days has diminished, your observation is not off-base. According to a 2024 National Library of Medicine report, the nutritional quality of food worldwide has declined Read more
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Top home remodeling trends for 2025

Remodeling trends for 2025 Helpful advice on how to do it right By Tim Spitzack | Editor | March 2025 For many homeowners, time spent indoors during the long winter evenings often leads to scrutinizing living spaces and dreaming of how to improve them. Late winter and early spring are ideal times to plan projects Read more
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Noecker named St. Paul City Council president

Noecker named St. Paul City Council president Gears up for ambitious year By Jake Spitzack | Staff Writer | March 2025 Veteran Ward 2 St. Paul City Councilmember Rebecca Noecker was recently elected president of the St. Paul City Council. The leadership change took effect Feb. 12 and stems from outgoing council president Mitra Jalali’s Read more
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Sample St. Paul Entertainment Guide March 2025

Sample St. PaulEntertainment Guide March 2025 Discover exciting events happening near you at areatheaters, arenas, museums, galleries and other venues! By Jake Spitzack | Staff Writer | March 2025 Children’s Museum of MN 10 7th St. W.St. Paul651-225-6000mcm.org Dinosaurs: Land of Fire and Ice, through May 11. Travel back in time and discover what life Read more
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LaNoire Bridal expands twofold; set to reopen this spring

LaNoire Bridal expands twofold;set to reopen this spring By Jake Spitzack | Staff Writer | March 2025 Minnesota’s first black-owned bridal shop is making big moves to cater to more brides and offer ample options for wedding parties of all backgrounds. Located in the skyway level of the Pioneer Endicott building since spring 2022, LaNoire Read more
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Local Lioness Club sees uptick in membership; launches new fundraiser to help students

Local Lioness Club sees uptick in membership launches new fundraiser to help students By Jake Spitzack | Staff Writer | March 2025 Despite volunteerism being at historic lows across the country, the SSP Southwest Lioness Lions Club is seeing an uptick in membership. It recently outgrew its meeting space at Angelo’s Italian Restaurant in South Read more
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Hunger epidemic still on the rise, FoodShare campaign begins March 1

Hunger epidemic still on the rise FoodShare campaign begins March 1 By Jake Spitzack | Staff Writer | March 2025 Neighborhood House and Neighbors, Inc. are among the hundreds of food shelves across the state participating in the 44th annual Minnesota FoodShare campaign, an initiative of the Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches. The campaign challenges Read more
