Metropolitan State University Gordon Parks Gallery, located at 645 East Seventh St., presents “We Are Anishinaabe: Honoring Textile Traditions,” a group exhibition of Native American design and crafted art by Delina White, Sage Davis and Lavender
photos courtesy of Roy Carlson
Mikee the monkey, as he was known by many in the Twin Cities, passed away suddenly on Sept. 1. His “Papa,” Roy Carlson, said Mikee was just shy of 20 years old when he died of a heart attack.
A celebration of life gathering will be held Nov. 5
“The highlight of my life is gone,” said Roy Carlson, also known as “Papa” to his Mikee, who recently passed away.
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Lucifer Vincent Nguyen
Lucifer Vincent Nguyen, 44, of New Hope, was indicted for murder Oct. 20 for the alleged killing of a businesswoman in Mendota Heights July 29 following a crime spree.
Maplewood, Roseville, St. Paul and Ramsey County are holding an Oct. 26 meeting to go over draft plans for the Rice-Larpenteur Gateway Area with the public.
courtesy of Google Street View
Maplewood, Roseville, St. Paul and Ramsey County are all coming together to design improvements to the area of Rice Street and Larpenteur Avenue.
The Oakdale Police Department sent out a hoax alert Oct. 12 about a letter some residents received earlier this month. The letter, seen above, raised a number of red flags — the phone number listed is not a city number and the city’s URL is misspelled — and should be ignored. The police department has resources to help people spot hoaxes and scams, including its “Don’t Get Hooked” booklet, which is available to the public.
courtesy of City of Oakdale
Police department throws cold water on it
A letter received by Oakdale residents on Olson Lake Trail, purportedly from the City of Oakdale warning of a lurking chemical menace, is a well-trod hoax, according to Oakdale police.