Park High School stages 'Once Upon a Mattress' for spring play
Musical is delightful for children of all ages
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City commissioners mull allowing fowl on urban, residential lots
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More than 500 students and School District 833 staff members celebrated the life of Rita Ruiz Friday in the Park High School gym. They looked at many family pictures of her, cried, hugged each other and shared memories of the popular staff member who was a hall monitor and greeter for more than 13 years.
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Rod Hale sells maple syrup at local apple farms
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Parents attend meeting on cyberbullying
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Fifth-grader's story gets aired
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Winter sowing easy
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Led by students, parent conferences build responsibility
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Dioramas spark fifth-graders after long winter
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Judy Spooner: Making new friends in the ‘body wrap’ class
I attended a Community Education class last month about body wraps, hoping it would lead to a feature story with some interesting photographs.
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Abby Gonko, Crestview Elementary School second-grade teacher, is a very creative person.
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President-elect Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, were invited to tour the White House last week.
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If you played high school sports 10 years ago, you wouldn’t recognize the effort today’s top players make in preparing to play.
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Daughter Margie said women would never play football. “It’s a dumb game,” she said.
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When I was in my 20s I dreaded funerals and going to cemeteries. As I grew older, and maybe wiser, I came to appreciate them as parts of American life.
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If you were asked to name the worst natural disaster that happened in the 20th Century, you might guess that it was a hurricane, tornado or blizzard.
RELATED CONTENTMistaken pronouncement of words, funny or irritating?
When you are in the business of writing for a living, hearing words or phrases that are mispronounced can be irritating. At other times, it’s humorous.
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During the past several weeks, the Bulletin received letters from students doing a service-learning project in a humanities class at Oltman Junior High School in St. Paul Park
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Since everyone born in the United States must have a Social Security number, the department keeps tab on how frequently names appear.
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