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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 go out for delivery. Mail distribution of the paper may take up to several business days. Meanwhile, bulk drop-offs of the paper around town are usually completed two to three days after publication. 

  • April 2023 Issue: Deadline, March 8
  • May 2023 Issue (Home & Garden Guide): Deadline, April 12
  • June 2023 Issue (SAP Arts Festival Guide): Deadline, May 10

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Park Bugle Photo Gallery

Our photo gallery is a combination of photos from our print edition and pictures that we could not run due to lack of space. We are accepting photo submissions from readers for possible publication. Got an interesting photo of something that happened or is going on in your neighborhood?  Send your photo submissions to editor@parkbugle.org with the caption line “Photo Gallery.” 

BUGLE MIDPOINT

Celebrating Halloween safely and more

Here is the latest “Bugle Midpoint,” a mid-month Web report on some new local news and information since the publication of our October issue: Avoid a scary Halloween during COVID-19 By Sarah CR Clark Back in September, Lisa Troutman began wondering how her family would celebrate Halloween during the pandemic.        She was not alone.        A resident of St....
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Promoting peace piece by piece

By Maja Beckstrom Last spring a group gathered weekly under the aspen trees on the front lawn of Karen Rue’s home in St. Anthony Park to sew 1,000 small leather pouches to hold some very special stones. Each pocket holds...
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Thinking of the summer cabin

By Adam Granger Why write about a summer cabin in the wintertime? Read on. Although I was raised in Oklahoma, I had Minnesota connections. My great-grandfather, Albert Laubach, owned a store in St. Paul until 1912 when his partner absconded...
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Is wood smoke a neighborhood threat?

By Scott Carlson In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the District 12 Community Council’s Environment Committee has been discussing how a largely overlooked issue could be further exacerbating the coronavirus crisis: neighborhood wood smoke. “Frequent wood burning is taking...
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