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Everybody runs out of milk or bread from time to time, and it’s a nuisance. But for Brian Felt, and too many others like him, running out of basic food items can put his physical and emotional health in jeopardy.
Few people are aware that within the walls of the John Nasseff Heart Center, part of United Hospital, there is a room of human hearts that dates back to 1945. But the Jesse E.
With a view overlooking the baseball diamond at Cretin-Derham Hall, Schmidty’s Sports Barbers, owned and operated for 20 years by John Schmidt of Saint Paul, has become the go-to stop for athletes and non-athletes alike.
When Peter and Linda Quinn decided to open Café Latte in 1984, they were told it wasn’t going to work. They wanted to serve gourmet quality food in a cafeteria setting, according to Peter Quinn.
Already in the second year at its Saint Paul location, Bubbly Paws on Grand is prepared for your canine companion, no matter how messy he or she might get.
When Martha Kaemmer opened Cooks of Crocus Hill on Saint Paul’s Grand Avenue in 1974, she wanted to bring high-quality kitchen utensils to people who enjoyed cooking in the Twin Cities.
She wasn’t allowed to wear pants or play with boys, and trips into the lush and visually tempting rainforest were strictly prohibited. Some of those rules she could abide by, and others she broke, propelled by an unexplainable passion for beauty.
Most Minnesotans know former Twins player Harmon Killebrew for his impeccable batting average—but his accomplishments off the field are just as noteworthy.
With summer just around the corner and winter (we hope) decidedly behind us, it can be difficult to find the right footwear.
Excelsior resident Becky Salita doesn’t do anything halfway, from directing elementary school musicals to group fitness classes. Her latest venture, the purchase of A-List Entertainment, is no exception.