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 ...
When Ben Quie and son Sam celebrated the opening of the new headquarters for their design-build remodeling firm, the duo did so with a bit of flair: They used a battery powered saw for their ...
As the Bugle turned 50 years old in July, the newspaper has had a long run of varied and multi-talented editors whose subsequent careers have taken some interesting turns. In the beginning, the Bugle ...
With Luther Seminary recently putting its entire campus up for sale, the District 12 Community Council has now formed a citizens’ advisory task force “to help ensure that neighborhood voices are ...
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 ...
What do sheep have to do with community solar arrays? When Transition Town’s local investment group (LION) met last fall to hear about Cooperative Energy Futures, I thought I’d learn about how co-op ...
St. Anthony Park resident and artist Regan Golden has hit a new high in her burgeoning career with her first solo museum art show this fall. And her work has been inspired by her local experiences.
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, knit and crochet, ...
In his book Winter World, scientist and naturalist Bernd Heinrich said something that puzzled me. He was describing the effect of the cold on small birds and wrote: “The physics of heating and cooling ...
Parkview Ice Cream Shop, 898 Raymond Ave., planned to greet its first customers in mid–August. At the Bugle’s latest press deadline, owner Andy McNattin was putting finishing touches on the shop.
Voters in Falcon Heights will select a mayor and two at-large council members on Nov. 7. Randy Gustafson is running unopposed for a second term as mayor. Running for two council member seats, with no ...
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 highly imaginative ...