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Tag: Ken Pace

Swearing in a police officer at West St. Paul City Council.

West St. Paul City Council Recap: June 12, 2023

West St. Paul City Council took the first official step in expanding signs and allowing murals, used state money to restructure the police department, approved an interim marijuana moratorium, and had a closed session that’s likely the first step in coming redevelopment.

West St. Paul City Council chambers

West St. Paul City Council Preview: June 12, 2023

West St. Paul’s City Council will again debate the sign ordinance, will consider an interim marijuana moratorium, and has a closed session for the sale of the former AutoZone.

New owners Wade Deslauriers and Tom Archambault with previous owners Ken Pace and Bob Pace.

New Ownership for Longtime Family Business Pace’s

A third generation West St. Paul business with more than 60 years of history, Pace’s Tire and Service Center, is under new ownership. But the small-town customer service should continue.

Former Pho Saigon in West St. Paul, soon to be Mela Tha Cuisine.

Coping With Covid-19: How West St. Paul Businesses Are Doing Six Months In

Six months into the pandemic, we check in on how local businesses are doing. A few have closed, a few are actually opening, and a lot are adapting.

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