As many people are stuck at home during the coronavirus shutdown, they’re still showing love with signs, decorations, and sidewalk chalk.

As many people are stuck at home during the coronavirus shutdown, they’re still showing love with signs, decorations, and sidewalk chalk.
How West St. Paul businesses respond to closures, from not requiring rent to opening a takeout window, can be heartening in the midst of the storm.
More than 50 people came together to say thanks to employees at Oxendale’s while also supporting local businesses—to the tune of $1,350 in gift cards and a donation to Neighbors, Inc.
Faced with a coronavirus shutdown, the Somerset Social went online and raised more money than last year.
West St. Paul recognizes Rose Slomba in honor of her 100th birthday. She talks about her loves of golf, people, and Minnesota.
West St. Paul local embraces giving with “Take an ornament” holiday display: “I thought that this little unexpected offering to strangers, neighbors, and friends might foster a smile.”