The “EP Gives” gala on April 26, blends philanthropy with socializing, auctions, and showcases impactful work.
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Amid legal challenges, the watershed district moves forward on a $5.775 million conservation purchase, securing new funding for critical environmental protection.
Hennepin County Sheriff Dawanna Witt, the first woman and person of color in the role, prioritizes youth engagement and addresses the fentanyl crisis amid staffing challenges.
The reopening of the barbecue restaurant served as a joyful reunion for local rib enthusiasts, bringing together a community united by their love for this special spot.
The substance of the governor’s annual State of the State address was predictable, as were the reactions to it.
EP Schools aims to transform a 61-acre UNFI property into a new TASSEL Education Center, pending city and Metropolitan Council approvals.
Adam Bartley returns to EP to film movie, showcasing the state’s film scene and his full-circle journey from local stage to national acclaim.
New supervisor Max Melby aims to chart the future of Staring Lake Outdoor Center, drawing on his hometown roots and expertise.
Pastor Rod Anderson explores Easter’s profound significance beyond popular symbols, urging a deeper reflection on its spiritual importance.
This summer’s repaving of Prairie Center Drive is set to challenge both motorists and businesses, necessitating detours and city outreach.