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South metro dogs LOVE the UPS delivery guy
CREDIT RIVER TOWNSHIP, Minn. — There are things in the universe that in most cases, just should not go together. Take oil and water... bleach and ammonia... snow and sunshine... or onions and eyes, to name a few. Historically, dogs and delivery people are squarely in that category. Ask...
ADORABLE Arrival! Minnesota Zoo Welcomes Rare Tiger Cubs – Soon You Can See Them!
APPLE VALLEY, MN – The Minnesota Zoo in Apple Valley, Minnesota is celebrating the arrival of two rare Amur tiger cubs, born in May. The birth of these cubs is a significant win for conservationists who are striving to boost the dwindling population of this endangered species. A New...
Joining to celebrate a 105th birthday
Inez Kubes of Mala Strana Rehabilitation Center and Assisted Living celebrated her 105th birthday with family, friends and other residents in New Prague Monday, July 22. Among her family who attended were, from left, her son, Jerry Kubes, Inez, and her daughter Adeline Cauley. Other members of her family attending were her grandson Scott Kubes, her granddaughter Laura Westphal and several of her great-grandchildren. “Enjoyable,” is how Inez described the gathering in the nursing home’s large meeting room. She was glad her family and others could all join together for the celebration. There was cake, plus one of Inez’s favorite treats, root beer floats, made with 1919 Root Beer.
Valleyfair's Fourth of July fireworks show rescheduled to Aug. 31
SHAKOPEE, Minn. — Valleyfair's Fourth of July fireworks show, which was canceled due to flooding, has been rescheduled for the end of summer.The Shakopee amusement park announced Tuesday the show will now take place Aug. 31 during the final weekend of Corn Fest. The fireworks are scheduled to begin at 9 p.m.Flooding from the Minnesota River in late June caused Valleyfair to close its on-site parking and three rides. It also reduced entrance and exit capacity at the park.Corn Fest is the park's celebration of "Minnesota's favorite crop," organizers said. It features special corn concessions, live music, a corn eating contest and more. The festival runs Saturdays and Sundays, plus Labor Day, from Aug. 17 through Sept. 2. Corn Fest and fireworks are included in the park's admission fee. Corn Fest isn't the only major event on the calendar for Valleyfair. In January, the park will host Hockey Day Minnesota
Soak Up Free Sunday Concerts & Pie Sales in LeDuc Historic Estate's Orchards This August
Get ready to mark your calendars for some free tunes among the trees this August. The Dakota County Historical Society is set to bring back its family-friendly Concerts in the Orchard series at the LeDuc Historic Estate, with a nod to local support thanks to Merchants Bank. Every Sunday at...
West St. Paul’s Beirut Restaurant Moving to Rosemount
West St. Paul Reader offers member supported news. Join now to keep you neighborhood informed. After more than 40 years, Beirut Restaurant announced the closure of their West St. Paul location in September. Owner John Khoury plans to relocate to Rosemount and shift their business model from a sit-down restaurant to fast-casual counter service, take out, and catering.
Weekly Publisher Note 😎 July 24-31, 2024
Can you believe that we are in the last week of July and heading into August? Time flies by so fast doesn't it? August will bring the beginning of a new school year for some, the great Minnesota Get Together, warm weather, festivals and fairs, more trips to the cabin, an all the other events and activities you do as a family. We have to enjoy this beautiful Minnesota weather while it lasts, that's for sure. I am enjoying all the beautiful plant colors, the green grass, the hummingbirds and butterflies that are feasting on my plants, and all that summer brings. I hope the remainder of the summer brings you all joy, family fun, and the best of health.
Unsung Shakespeare comedy premiers at Guild Theater
The next production at the Northfield Arts Guild Theater is one of the least produced of William Shakespeare's plays. "The Merry Wives of Windsor" was written in 1592 and published in 1602. Strong whispers from historical accounts suggest that the comedy was written at the request of Queen Elizabeth I who asked Shakespeare to write a play showing Falstaff in love after watching the Bard's "Henry IV Part I." ...
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