Jackie Polzin discusses her novel, Brood, which explores grief and miscarriage through backyard chickens, at Wentworth Library on December 1.

Jackie Polzin discusses her novel, Brood, which explores grief and miscarriage through backyard chickens, at Wentworth Library on December 1.
We read through the West St. Paul city code and offer some of the weirdest things on the books, from no swearing at school to no fires after midnight.
West St. Paul author Jackie Polzin explores grief and miscarriage through backyard chickens in her new novel Brood.
The West St. Paul City Council meeting made history in passing a conversion therapy ban. The city also relaxed a chicken ordinance, previewed the 2021 budget, and learned more about the Town Center One project (sorry, no brew pub).
The upcoming West St. Paul City Council meeting includes public hearings for a few popular measures—relaxing the chicken ordinance and a conversion therapy ban (maybe?)—as well as an early look at the 2021 budget.
The longest meeting since January covered the proposed K-mart apartments, chickens, a conversion therapy ban, and cleaning up West St. Paul.