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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 sell its lower ...
Editor’s note: What follows are this year’s winning poems, as selected by our anonymous judge (now revealed as Laura Adrian).
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 Good Acre in Falcon Heights stands as the largest food hub in Minnesota, and our mission is clear: To unlock economic opportunities for local farmers, particularly those who have historically ...
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The call of the northern saw-whet owl is described as toot-toot-toot and can go on for hours. One reference describes the call as incessant. I used to think that this breed of owls got its name from ...
Here are our Bugle deadlines for the next three issues. As always, we appreciate when writers and readers submit their articles early. Please note our publication dates represent when the newspapers ...
After allowing the earth to rest for about five years, plans are underway for replanting the Native American Medicine Garden on the University of Minnesota’s St. Paul campus. The land needed time to ...
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 ...
Ophelia Sewell, cafeteria worker. Vesta Mosley, machine operator. Lily Preston, matron. Margaret Lazenberry, nurse. Junauld Brown, newspaper reporter. Ethel Maxwell Williams, assistant director of ...
Free monthly presentations focusing on St. Anthony Park’s neighborhood architecture and history continues at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 9 at St. Anthony Park Lutheran Church, 2323 Como Ave. The next ...
After the Park Bugle published an article about Auguste Larpenteur (“Larpenteur got a street named after him, but not the one he wanted” January 2016 issue) Falcon Heights Mayor Peter Lindstrom told ...
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