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Welcome to the Good Hike Club! This is a women’s hiking group based around the Twin Cities of Minnesota. We’ll have regularly scheduled community hikes. There is no cost to join, but you’ll be able to ...
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 ...
When Canadian singer/songwriter William Prince wrote those lyrics for “Gospel First Nation,” he was inspired by the landscape of Lake Winnipeg and Fisher Bay, Manitoba. Yet that expressive line comes ...
By Janet Wight Ophelia Sewell, cafeteria worker. Vesta Mosley, machine operator. Lily Preston, matron. Margaret Lazenberry, nurse. Junauld Brown, newspaper reporter. Ethel Maxwell Williams, assistant ...
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 ...
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 titles and trophies, others made ...
The St. Anthony Park Community Foundation has hired Julie Drechsler as its new executive director. Drechsler, a Minnesota native who went on to spend nearly three decades living and working in ...
The St. Anthony Park community is embarking on a long-term goal to remember Michael Brasel. The St. Anthony Park Community Foundation has started a youth endowment fund to honor Brasel, who in early ...
Minnesota gardeners will likely be frustrated by another hot summer, according to Mark Seeley, a climatologist and retired University of Minnesota professor in St. Paul. Seven of eight forecast models ...
By Scott Carlson Get ready dear readers. Spring is just around the corner. And that means the Bugle is conducting its 14th annual poetry contest in conjunction with National Poetry Month in April. In ...
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 ...
Editor’s note: The Bugle had just gone to print when we learned that the proposed plan to turn the former Wabash Avenue meat-packing plant into a mixed-housing complex has met some opposition.
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