Since 2002, Island Lake has been one of the many lakes included on Minnesota’s impaired waters list. That just might be changing; the Shoreview lake is one of seven slated for possible removal from the list.
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The Hoff family, the Shoreview Historical Society’s 2024 Heritage Family, has significant ties to the Shoreview area. Other families related to the Hoff family include the Lundberg, Gramse, Larkey and Holmberg families. Both the Lundberg and Holmberg families were previously named Shoreview …
A robot named Ajay that was built in a North Oaks basement by a team of high school students will be heading to the FIRST Robotics World Championships in Houston this month.
The 14th annual Taste of Shoreview will be held at the Shoreview Community Center from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 23. Proceeds from this event will go toward the Slice of Shoreview, a free summer festival to be held at Island Lake Park from July 26 to 28, 2024.
Shoreview will be hosting its first-ever Springfest in honor of Earth Day at the Shoreview Community Center.
An area nonprofit continues to refine its offerings so that it can have a deeper impact on veterans.
Since 1984, the North Suburban Neighbors Club (NSNC) has been getting together for coffee, lunch and movie night. Group members play cards and a variety of games together. The NSNC is a nonprofit friendship organization for women in the northern suburbs of the Twin Cities. The organization i…
SHOREVIEW—The discussion on trash collection will continue among city officials and the community.
The unusually warm winter has led to an unusually early tick season in Minnesota. The Metropolitan Mosquito Control District reported their first deer tick sighting of the season on Feb. 5 in Dakota County, and deer ticks have been reported by North Oaks residents in the weeks since.
As technology and treatments have improved in recent decades, Minnesota has expanded its newborn screening panel to help detect more disorders. The state has now expanded its screening program to include universal screening for Krabbe disease.
The Ramsey County Veterans Treatment Court (VTC) assists eligible veterans who have been charged with a crime in Ramsey County with an alternative to traditional court processes. The program offers treatment and therapy to voluntary participants. All participants are assigned a volunteer ve…
Mounds View lost to Wayzata 6-1 at home on Monday. Mustang freshman Soren Swenson defeated Aaron Beduhn 6-1, 6-0 at No. 1 singles. Wayzata won the other six slots in straight sets. At 1-doubles, Nolan Bedhuhn/Jacob Salisbury beat Parker Bryntesen/Sidharth Sharma 6-4, 6-3. Wayzata is 2-0. The…
The host Bears edged Mounds View for first place in a White Bear Lake meet Thursday with 10 Suburban East Conference teams participating.
Mounds View placed fourth of eight teams in a meet at Roseville, won by Stillwater, on Tuesday. Mustangs winning events were Linnea Ousdigian (3200, 11:14) and Kyra Marshall (100 hurdles, 15.78, and 300 hurdles, 48.23). Placing second were Emily Mehta in the 3200 and Allison Richter in the 3…
White Bear Lake won the softball opener over Mounds View 6-1 on Thursday at Rice Lake Fields. Lilly Martin pitched the distance, allowing just two hits and one walk, striking out eight.
When three hockey teams covered by Press Publications advanced to the recent state tournament — White Bear Lake, Mahtomedi and Centennial — our office heard from two local families, one with Mounds View roots, enjoying generational hockey ties to those teams.
Linnea Ousdigian, the Mounds View freshman who captured the state Nordic Ski championship this season, went on to earn a national championship, and two other top-ten finishes, last week in Lake Placid, N.Y.
Mounds View’s Quin Morgan capped a perfect season by capturing the state 215-pound championship in Class 3A on Saturday evening.
Brett Swenson of Mounds View emerged as state 114-pound champion in Class 3A on Saturday evening, winning the title match over an opponent who beat him two nights earlier.
Six of Mounds View’s 11 entrants in the state Class 3A wrestling tournament earned spots on the podium on Saturday evening. In addition to state champions Quin Morgan and Brett Swenson (separate stories), the following four Mustangs earned medals.
Two of Mounds View’s 11 entrants in the state wrestling tournament reached the semifinals on Friday, and four others remained alive in wrestle backs.
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