Health & Wellness

Young boy walking a dog in winter.

Some dog jackets parallel the best haute couture has to offer. Are they being worn for fashion or function?

Technology can be a friend, but at times it can prove to be a fickle one, as Mound Westonka High School (MHWS) found.

In September, Top Dog Country Club hosted its annual event, Howlin’ for Growlers, at Excelsior Brewing Co. The event benefited the organization’s charitable arm, the Top Dog Foundation, which is committed to providing loving homes for aging and ill dogs who would otherwise be euthanized.

Bray Homes thanked supporters with its first-ever client appreciation party at Excelsior Brewing Co. in October. The party events featured a raffle of items including Minnesota Gopher hockey tickets and restaurant gift cards, all to raise money for the Children’s Miracle Network.

The beloved story of a little bunny who doesn’t want to go to sleep is being brought to life by the Stages Theatre.

You’re not imagining it: The dreariness of February isn’t just impacting our moods. With a few months of winter already under our belts and another couple to go, the lackluster outdoors are seeping into our bodies, stealing our skin’s glow and our hair’s shine.

It’s not likely for a Minnesotan to become a pro tennis player. “That’s like becoming a Jamaican bobsledder—but in reverse,” says David Wheaton.

Good little girls and boys met the Jolly Old Elf—or possibly one of his “helpers”—on December 16 at the Chaska Community Center.

In July, Hammer Residences hosted its annual Reach for Ralph fundraiser at the Nicollet Island Pavilion. The night celebrated more than 90 years of serving the lake area with services for adults and children with developmental disabilities.

The annual Polar Bear Picnic is just around the corner, and there are activities at the Lowry Nature Center for every winter lover out there.

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