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The City of Mounds View opened its new splash pad with a special ceremony on Aug. 2. The assortment of fountains and other aquatic play features will be open through Labor Day weekend at City Hall Park, before shutting down for the fall and winter. (Bridget Kranz)
Roseville Area Schools spending its $144 million building bond
With the first day of classes less than a month away, some 65 construction workers still buzzed throughout Little Canada Elementary School the morning of Aug. 6.
A view from the second-floor balcony of the new 68,000-square-foot science wing at Roseville Area High School shows the new and old at the building; the smoke stack is original to 1952. (Mike Munzenrider photos)
Roseville Area Schools spending its $144 million building bond
With the first day of classes less than a month away, some 65 construction workers still buzzed throughout Little Canada Elementary School the morning of Aug. 6.
Night to Unite was celebrated Aug. 6 throughout the country and in Roseville, including on Rosewood Lane. (Mike Munzenrider)
Night to Unite was Aug. 6, and Roseville police, firefighters and other city officials made the rounds throughout the community visiting gatherings that evening.
A Coon Rapids man accused of hitting an occupied Mounds View Police Department squad car on July 7 failed to appear for his July 23 hearing and now has a warrant out for his arrest.
New Brighton residents Diana Becker (left) and Cathy Boehm were all smiles despite the rain at the Community Support Center’s annual “Walk a Mile” fundraiser on Sunday, July 28.
New Brighton artist Sherry Paulendeick creates paintings and mixed media art, often centered on women. A series of narrative works, in addition to self-portraits, will be on view at the Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts in Fridley, from Aug. 22 through Sept. 21.
(courtesy of Sherry Paulendeick)
Tucked away in nearby Fridley, the Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts will host a show featuring New Brighton artist Sherry Paulendeick starting Aug. 22.