It has been 30 years since Second Chance Animal Rescue was created. The organization was formed in 1994 and since then, Nancy Minion, a co-founder and current president, said that Second Chance Animal Rescue has saved 10,800 dogs and cats.
“When I started, I didn’t know how to make a latte professionally,” laughs Jessica Burge, owner of The Cafe Meow, “Now, I can even make a cat face on the top if you want one!”
At the age of 11, Kate has attended six different elementary schools.
It began as a dream 20 years ago.
Since 2002, Island Lake has been one of the many lakes included on Minnesota’s impaired waters list. That just might be changing; the Shoreview lake is one of seven slated for possible removal from the list.
Anoka County is narrowing in on options for the future of the Lake Drive corridor from Lino Lakes to Columbus.
The Hoff family, the Shoreview Historical Society’s 2024 Heritage Family, has significant ties to the Shoreview area. Other families related to the Hoff family include the Lundberg, Gramse, Larkey and Holmberg families. Both the Lundberg and Holmberg families were previously named Shoreview …
Four years in the making. That’s how long it has taken for the dream of a mural for the American Indian Education Program to become a reality at Centennial High School.
The warm weather means it is time to let the dogs out. We have gathered a list of dog parks in the area for you to allow your dog to stretch their legs and burn a bit of energy they might have built up from the months spent indoors.
What is a community garden? According to the American Community Gardening Association, a community garden can be urban, suburban or rural. Flowers and vegetables can be grown by the community. It can be a large, community plot or an individual plot.
“Taz was my best friend of 16 years. I just wanted a picture of him with me in my wedding dress,” sighs Lara Leinen, “but I didn’t want to put my family though all that—or my husband.” A month later, Leinen and her husband adopted another dog. Since dogs and weddings were on her mind, Leinen…
The White Bear Lake Historical Society officially launched its Native American Education Initiative Project last Fall. The project, which runs through the end of May, seeks to educate residents unfamiliar with the city’s history of indigenous populations.
Mahtomedi took a 3-0 lead but lost to St. Thomas Academy 4-3 in eight innings Friday in Mendota Heights. The Zephyrs are 2-1 and the Cadets are 3-0.
White Bear Lake won the softball opener over Mounds View 6-1 on Thursday at Rice Lake Fields. Lilly Martin pitched the distance, allowing just two hits and one walk, striking out eight.
When three hockey teams covered by Press Publications advanced to the recent state tournament — White Bear Lake, Mahtomedi and Centennial — our office heard from two local families, one with Mounds View roots, enjoying generational hockey ties to those teams.
At least, this time, the Bears broke 30. Almost 40.
Mahtomedi generated one of the most remarkable comebacks in state hockey tournament history Friday, rallying from a 4-0 deficit to a 6-6 tie capped by two empty-net goals.
White Bear Lake needed a third win over East Ridge to reach the state tournament Thursday evening, and had good reason to believe the third time would be harder than the first two.
White Bear Lake was a second away from overtime at the state hockey tournament Thursday evening. However, a slick move by a Grand Rapids player just before the horn sent the Bears to the consolation round.
Centennial raced to a quick 3-0 lead in their state hockey opener but could not finish the job against Cretin-Derham Hall and lost to the Raiders 4-3 in double overtime Thursday at Xcel Energy Center.
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