Roseville project aims to help community cope with Alzheimer’s
A volunteer group of residents, businesses and government leaders is about to launch its 2015 project seeking to make Roseville a more dementia-friendly community. The kick-off event for the Roseville... Read More
Letters: State’s transportation infrastructure belongs to all
Minnesota needs a transportation system that provides equitable access and better connects us to our jobs, housing and education. The state’s transportation infrastructure belongs to all of us and it... Read More
Minnesota Women’s Press: Three decades and going strong
When Kathy Magnuson, copublisher of the Minnesota Women’s Press, reflects on the publication’s longevity, she says, “We have not worked ourselves out of a job.” What she means is there... Read More
Carter Ave. framer wins at design competition
Amanda Wellner of Carter Ave. Frame Shop, 2186 Como Ave., won second place in the custom framed Art on Paper category in Larson-Juhl’s third annual Design Star: Framing edition competition.... Read More
Lyngblomsten menu software awarded
Lyngblomsten, 1415 W. Almond Ave., received the 2015 Leading Change Innovation Award in February from LeadingAge Minnesota for its new web-based software tool, eMenuCHOICE. The Innovation Awards recognize and showcase... Read More
Local tech firm makes Angie’s List
Psinergy TechWarrior, 1553 Como Ave., has earned the Angie’s List Super Service Award, reflecting an exemplary year of service provided to members of the local services marketplace. This is the fourth... Read More