Hamline Midway Elders is here to support our neighbors 60+ in the Hamline Midway and western Frogtown area. Our service area is within Dale Street on the east; University Avenue to the south; …
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By LAUREL
COLLINS
laurel@hmelders.org
651-209-6542
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12/11/21
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Center for Social Justice United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities has received a grant of $1,000,000 from Lilly Endowment Inc. to help establish a Leadership Center for Social Justice that …
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12/11/21
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‘Birth, Sex and Abuse’ World Without Genocide will host an online program in December. “Birth, Sex, and Abuse: Women and Children under Nazi Rule” will be held on Wednesday, …
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12/11/21
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With all Como students back in person this academic year, the Career Pathway Center has been a busy place under the guidance of Ms. Bridgette Kelly. College representatives have been able to host …
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By Eric
Erickson
Social studies teacher
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12/11/21
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Saint Paul Public Schools (SPPS) is adding two days to its winter break, which will now be two full weeks. “We need to acknowledge the stress and challenges both families and staff are facing …
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12/11/21
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Rent control for St. Paul was approved, 53 to 47 percent, by the voters. Now the challenge of figuring out the ordinance and what it means begins. The measure places a three present cap on maximum …
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By JANE McCLURE
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12/11/21
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By JANE McCLURE
Transit lines suspended Longtime area bus Routes 16 and 84 are among 16 Metro Transit bus routes that suspended service as of Dec. 4. Many other routes throughout the Twin Cities …
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12/11/21
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Growing up with a father who was a storyteller, Thay Sai Htoo fondly remembers the stories of his childhood. Htoo was born in the Karen State in Myanmar, the Southeast Asian country formerly known as …
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By MARGIE O’LOUGHLIN
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11/12/21
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By now, everyone has seen images of plastic-strewn beaches around the world. Half a billion shampoo and conditioner bottles get tossed out every year in this country alone. Nora Schaper and her three …
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By Margie O’Loughlin
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11/12/21
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When Starr Jones* tells her story, people can’t believe this is happening in Minnesota. They can’t believe that the dad was investigated by child protection when their first daughter was …
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By TESHA M. CHRISTENSEN
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11/12/21
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Located in the Hamline-Midway area at 1564 Lafond Ave., this play space has been completely replaced, including new safety surfacing and new drains underneath to keep the playground dry. The new play …
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11/12/21
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Like many issues, domestic abuse situations have only been heightened by COVID-19. Jerrod Brown, a professor at Concordia University and program director for the Master of Arts degree in human …
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By Jan Willms
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11/12/21
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The St. Paul School Board is preparing to vote Nov. 16, 2021, on a plan that would close schools including Galtier and Jackson elementaries and the LEAP Academy High School, and make program changes …
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By JANE McCLURE
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11/12/21
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St. Paul religious leaders and their allies aren’t making a joyful noise over proposed zoning regulations on accessory uses at their facilities. But with a court-ordered deadline for the city …
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By JANE McCLURE
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11/12/21
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Keystone Krafters Sew, bead, sketch, quilt, paint (nontoxic) knit, crochet, coloring or so any portable project with the Keystone Krafters. It is a great time to share projects, get advice for new …
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11/12/21
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Night Trains™ season is back. This special holiday tradition returns to the Twin City Model Railroad Museum (668 Transfer Road, Suite 8) runs every Saturday evening from 3-7 p.m. through the …
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11/12/21
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HiWay celebrates 90 years Hiway Credit Union began in 1931 when a group of employees from the Minnesota Highway Department (now MnDOT) first conducted business out of a simple metal cash box. Two …
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11/12/21
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Three Como AP Government seniors are serving as interns this fall with the League of Women Voters St. Paul (LWVSP). PaNra Lee, Chikamso Chijioke and Lucy Hebble have developed a voter advocacy …
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By Eric
Erickson
Social studies teacher
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11/12/21
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Parks funding wins OK Grants and donations for improvements to area parks and trails won St. Paul City Council in October. The council received $22,693 from the Ramsey County Soil and Water …
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By JANE McCLURE
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11/12/21
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Keystone project moves ahead Keystone Community Services’ planned new and expand food shelf facilities took a step ahead Oct. 20 as the St. Paul City Council approved an allocation of $902,255 …
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By JANE McCLURE
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11/12/21
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