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Click the links below to find out more about other organizations and services in the Bugle distribution area. Don’t see a link to your favorite organization? Send it to [email protected]. City & ...
Here is the Bugle’s latest Midpoint, a mid-month web report on some local news and information, since the publication of our June 2025 issue: Ward 4 ...
Back in 1975, much of the planning and preparations included Olga Zoltai, an Institute staff member and former refugee who strongly believed in the Institute’s ability to provide leadership. The ...
By Zev Radziwill Smurfit WestRock recently announced the closing of its paper recycling plant at 2250 Wabash Ave. in St. Paul, resulting in the loss of 189 jobs. The facility, a fixture in the ...
Bill Brady, the copy editor for the Bugle, retired in 2018 after 30 years in media relations roles at U.S. Bank, Cargill and the University of Minnesota. Previous to that he was a broadcast news ...
By Eric Erickson, Sports analysis The 2024–25 school year flew by, as did the seasons for hundreds of student athletes in dozens of sports at Como Park High School. While some Cougar teams cherish ...
The sixth annual Chroma Zone Mural & Art Festival returns in 2025 with nine new murals, a visiting artist talk in June, and three days of events and tours in mid-September in the Creative Enterprise ...
By Kathy Henderson Older adult programs at the North Dale Recreation Center are unique because community members started those activities themselves. The free weekly programs include Senior Fitness, ...
By Jane Prince and Gary Todd St. Paul homeowners have endured steep increases in property taxes over the past decade, a new 1% increase in the sales tax over this past year and an increase in the ...
By Scott Carlson The on-again, off-again quest by Luther Seminary to sell a section of its campus grounds is back on again. Seminary officials recently said their board of directors has contracted to ...
By Scott Carlson The winner of the Park Bugle’s 15th annual poetry contest this April is Paige Riehl. Riehl topped the field of 12 contestants with her poem “How to Ignore Math Homework.” For her ...
Laura Adrian has been a Saint Anthony Park resident since 2019. She has a diverse array of interests including nature, mindfulness, and marketing. Laura helps run the Bugle’s social media strategy and ...