If you’ve been by Garlough Park lately, you may have noticed the formerly dense forest is now wide open. It looks like a bomb went off, with shredded debris on the ground and nothing but mature trees still standing.

If you’ve been by Garlough Park lately, you may have noticed the formerly dense forest is now wide open. It looks like a bomb went off, with shredded debris on the ground and nothing but mature trees still standing.
Street maintenance and marijuana regulation moved forward at the West St. Paul City Council. Discussion covered potentially removing stop signs at the Butler and Stassen intersection and some tense but postponed discussion over possibly shopping for a new city attorney.
West St. Paul is dreaming big when it comes to parks: “I would like to hear your biggest, grandest, greatest ideas.”
West St. Paul City Council learned about the West St. Paul police reserves and plans for Explore West St. Paul Days, and approved business including the Dakota 911 system and proclaiming Arbor Day and Migratory Bird Day.
Moreland Arts and Health Sciences Magnet School is kicking off a different kind of fundraiser this month—school-wide service projects and acts of kindness.
The agenda covered Planning Commission expansion, Marthaler Park improvements, and limiting tobacco shops.