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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 ...
By Scott Carlson 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 ...
By Janet Wight Among senior swimmers, St. Anthony Park resident Claudia Kutzler Parliament is an elite competitor. In October, Kutzler Parliament captured first place in the 80-89 age group Solo Free ...
By Janet Wight Ophelia Sewell, cafeteria worker. Vesta Mosley, machine operator. Lily Preston, matron. Margaret Lazenberry, nurse. Junauld Brown, newspaper reporter. Ethel Maxwell Williams, assistant ...
First place—“Gaia Speaks: How to Stand with Me” Beyond its necessary messages about self care and abundance, noticing and surrender, I admire this piece for its cadences and sounds and for its ...
By Clay Christensen For the past several weeks, I have not been seeing as many birds at my feeders as I usually do. When I refilled my feeders the other day, I noticed the platform feeder looked like ...
By Scott Carlson Get ready dear readers. Spring is just around the corner. And that means the Bugle is conducting its 14th annual poetry contest in conjunction with National Poetry Month in April. In ...
By Scott Carlson The St. Anthony Park Community Foundation has hired Julie Drechsler as its new executive director. Drechsler, a Minnesota native who went on to spend nearly three decades living and ...
By Scott Carlson The St. Anthony Park community is embarking on a long-term goal to remember Michael Brasel. The St. Anthony Park Community Foundation has started a youth endowment fund to honor ...
Have you ever wondered what happened to the bus shelter that used to sit at the corner of Como and Carter avenues? The one that matched the architecture of Milton Square, had ample seating, was ...
Bill Brady, the copy editor for the Bugle, retired in 2018 after 30 years in media relations roles at U.S. Bank, Cargill and the University of Minnesota. Previous to that he was a broadcast news ...
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