Health & Wellness
Asked what’s new and exciting in the world of wedding invitations, Alexis Harsh of Wayzata’s Watermark Stationery was frank: “Oh my goodness! What isn’t new?”
I just wrote a comic strip, a couple of them actually, that were missing the most important part. The people. Any good story needs a protagonist, but in this green screen comic strip the protagonists are conspicuously absent.
If there’s one thing many birthing women need, it’s the empowerment to control their bodies during labor and delivery.
Dining by Design is a new room service program at HealthEast Care Systems that brings a fresh style of in-patient dining to those undergoing medical care at any of the four HealthEast hospital locations, including St. Joseph’s in Saint Paul.
In 1992, Marty Caron, doctor of chiropractic medicine, and his brother, Matthew, started Caron Chiropractic on Snelling Avenue. Since then, they’ve expanded their operation to include six doctors at their Snelling Avenue and North Oaks locations.
The State of Hockey came to Saint Paul in January and events included hockey games at Holman Field.
Once upon a pre-settlement time, there were 2,000 square miles of “big woods” around Lake Minnetonka.
Glance up Heather and Brent Holm’s driveway, and you will spot three signs on the front wooden gate: “Monarch Way Station,” “Wild Ones: Native Plants, Natural Landscapes,” and an award for a first-place restoration project.
It took Katie Skinner only about five minutes to trust Tom Lecy, a then-19-year-old college kid pitching an idea to clean up the water off the dock of her lakeside home in Excelsior.
Four years ago, downtown Wayzata had an atmosphere of change. Lake Street was under construction, and many local businesses were forced to relocate.