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Provisional license requirements revised

Provisional license requirements revised

Joe Brandel January 17, 2015

Junior Mellissa Clarke said she was relieved when she finished her driving requirements before a new law took effect. The law changes the application process for a road test, making it more time consuming. Minnesota...

Kitchen surveys spark change

Kitchen surveys spark change

Hannah Bernstein January 17, 2015

Using student surveys, the kitchen staff is hoping to change up lunches and please more students. According to Tami Borgen, the kitchen production manager, the surveys help the nutrition office to make...

Strain prompts new fight

Strain prompts new fight

Jackson Eilers January 17, 2015

The sound of babies crying and children screaming are heard in doctors offices across the country as many receive their annual flu vaccination. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...

Care given for free

Care given for free

Max Kent January 17, 2015
Children’s Dental offers services for uninsured

District tweaks crisis management plan

Noah Robiner January 17, 2015

Brigid Duffy The next time the power goes out, or somebody faints in class, students and staff should look for the little red binder. The binders, only one inch thick, are replacing the old crisis management...

City considers new community center

City considers new community center

Allison Cramer January 17, 2015

The St. Louis Park City Council is considering building a new community center to bring together community members and help them feel more connected. In November 2012, the City Council’s Community...

City leads the way in safety

City leads the way in safety

Emily Melbye January 14, 2015

In St. Louis Park, there is an easy way to know about a snow emergency, parking restriction or a construction delay. This is thanks to Park Alert, a city wide alert system established four years ago...

History Day 2014-2015 St. Louis Park High School Results

Jamie Halper January 13, 2015

The following are the results from the 2014 History Competition and St. Louis Park Senior High School. The number of qualifiers for the next level of competition will be announced later in January....

New Wi-Fi program to come

Max Kent January 9, 2015

With a new Wi-Fi network under construction,  the school is working to provide students with online access that encourages responsibility and learning in school. According to Tom Marble, director of...

Transgender athletes gain rights

Hannah Bernstein January 9, 2015

The Minnesota State High School League approved a policy to provide support for transgender students wishing to play on sports teams matching their gender identity. The policy assists schools facing...

Temperatures drop, classes go on

Temperatures drop, classes go on

Noah Robiner January 7, 2015

Superintendent Rob Metz checked the National Weather Service’s forecast for St. Louis Park on the evening of Tuesday, January 6, and made the decision to keep schools open Wednesday. The district...

City’s winter parking restrictions revised

City’s winter parking restrictions revised

Erin Wells January 1, 2015

  The city of St. Louis Park revised its parking restrictions making it no longer an automatic ban once 3 inches of snow has fallen, according to public works operations manager Jeff Stevens. “This...

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