Year: 2024
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Nuevo bistró caribeño
Nuevo bistró caribeño Por Jake Spitzack Inspirado en el tema de los piratas, el bistró caribeño “la pata de palo de Jackey” abrió sus puertas recientemente en donde antes estuvo el Hunan Garden en el 380 de la calle Cedar, y es propiedad de los dueños de Bullvino´s Churrascaria Brazilian Steakhouse en el centro de… Read more
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Informe: Retos de los profesionistas latinos
Informe: Retos de los profesionistas latinos Por Leonor Villasuso Rustad El grupo de reflexión global Coqual fue fundado en 2004 para realizar investigación profunda, liderazgo intelectual y soluciones con base en información para que las compañías superen las barreras que las poblaciones subrepresentadas en el centro laboral enfrentan. Para el estudio titulado “Más que un… Read more
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Eventos de Verano
Eventos de Verano Por Leonor Villasuso Rustad Finalmente llegaron los días largos y soleados, noches cálidas y un sinfín de oportunidades de entretenimiento, educación y diversión en las Ciudades Gemelas. Además de los que se enlistan a continuación, hay muchos otros eventos que son organizados por las iglesias, bibliotecas, clubes de salud, universidades y distritos… Read more
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Dosis de arte
Dosis de arte Relatos sobre el arte en Minnesotay el resto del mundo Por William GustavoFranklin Torres El puente japonésClaude Monet vivió en la localidad de Vétheuil en el noroeste de París entre 1878 y 1881. En esta aldea, Monet llegó a producir casi trescientas obras, muchas más de lo producido anteriormente en Argenteuil. Las… Read more
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City has new ideas for Armour Gates
City has new ideas for Armour Gates Jake SpitzackStaff Writer A new proposal has surfaced regarding the future of the 116-year-old Armour Gatehouse structures, located on a 4-acre city-owned property at the southwest corner of Armour Avenue and Hardman Avenue North. The gates are the only remnants of the 47-acre Armour complex that played a… Read more
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Work to begin on newly designed Pedro Park
Work to begin on newly designed Pedro Park Jake SpitzackStaff Writer This time next year, the summer sun will shine on a reinvigorated Pedro Park that will barely be recognizable to some. In mid-April, the St. Paul City Council awarded a $4.9 million contract to Global Specialty Contractors to construct the park’s new design, which… Read more
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Report cards for area schools reveal more progress is needed
Report cards for area schools reveal more progress is needed Tim SpitzackEditor Recent statistics from the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) show that public schools in the St. Paul Voice distribution area – and schools across the state – are still struggling to recover from the adverse effects the COVID-19 pandemic had on learning. Last… Read more
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Tantalizing treats in Lowertown
Tantalizing treats in Lowertown Jake SpitzackStaff Writer Lowertown got a little sweeter this spring with the grand opening of SoYen Desserts. The bakery and restaurant specializes in hand-rolled and filled brioche doughnuts, Japanese cheesecakes and cupcakes, “no bake” crepe cakes and other delectable desserts. SoYen is located in the former Burrito Red space in the… Read more
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Boy Scout troop 9095 celebrates milestone
Boy Scout troop 9095 celebrates milestone Jake SpitzackStaff Writer South St. Paul’s Boy Scout Troop 9095 is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. A celebration event is scheduled for 6:30 p.m., Monday, June 3, at Bethesda Lutheran Church, 2855 47th St. E., Inver Grove Heights. It will feature a potluck, historic displays, a presentation from… Read more
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New mural coming to Moreland
New mural coming to Moreland Tim SpitzackEditor The drab, industrial-looking rear brick wall of Moreland Elementary, which faces the playground, will soon become a mammoth canvas for a colorful mural that celebrates the school’s students and learning. The mural will have images of children, educational icons, and the monarch butterfly, the school’s mascot. Overseeing its… Read more