Falcon Heights council weighs Castile honorary street naming
By Anne Holzman As of early February, it appeared Falcon Heights was primed to possibly name a stretch of Larpenteur Avenue in honor of Philando Castile, who was killed by... Read More
Amber Union secures state funding, developer wants TIF support
By Anne Holzman A developer converting the old TIES office building in Falcon Heights to affordable housing received state bond money in January, after lowering the required income levels for... Read More
Luther Seminary lands $1.5 million grant for studying congregations
By Sarah CR Clark Luther Seminary has landed a nearly $1.5 million grant this year from Lilly Endowment Inc. that will be used to explore ways that church leaders can... Read More
Wellness businesses primed for rebound from COVID?
By Scott Carlson In a time when staying healthy has been more on people’s minds because of the COVID-19 pandemic, wellness and fitness businesses have been challenged to stay afloat.... Read More
Helping kids cope with climate change
By Cathy Jordan In recent years we’ve seen images of young people from around the world speaking out to increase awareness of climate change and to demand action. After all,... Read More
From SAP to Myanmar, a long-distance teaching gig
By Joe Krivit My name is Joe Krivit, and I work the late-night shift as a social studies teacher at a high school on the other side of the world... Read More