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Dian Piekarski April 3, 2013 at 02:37 pm
I would be curious to know the break down on government related jobs vs. private sector.
Clare Kennedy (Editor) April 6, 2013 at 03:16 am
That's an excellent idea, Dian. We'll see what we can do.
Diane Baum March 16, 2013 at 12:15 pm
put in yet another restaurant? City of West St Paul...I respectfully ask you, aren't there enough of…Read More those on that two mile strip? Can it not just be a parking lot or empty space? It is getting so that one cannot see the stores because there are just SO many of them!!! Traffic volume also is horrible at any time of the day! I don't go to WSP for my shopping anymore as I just don't like dealing with the traffic issues.
Jiminy Cricket March 16, 2013 at 07:39 pm
"Somebody had to acquire it" -- really?! What a poor justification . . . and the sad…Read More thing is that the WSP taxpayers accept this as an answer. The city council (just like the legislature and congress) spend money like drunken sailors, but I guess they can justify anything with "somebody had to do it."
With the world going to hell in a hand basket, it's the new reality, the government is the only party left with money.
jer March 8, 2013 at 02:03 pm
This guy is a trouble maker. He wasn't denied access to the bar or restaurant to be served food and…Read More drink. Was it necessary for him to play pool and drag the dog into a crowded situation, where possibly an elderly or intoxicated customer would trip over the dog and possibly get hurt or die. Would he feel better then because he has the right to endanger the public ? Geez, use a little common sense
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Krashtest Dumby March 8, 2013 at 09:50 pm
Part of the dogs training is to be subjected to real-world situations. Once the dog is trained and…Read More given to the intended recipient, they will be using the dog in crowded places - for example, crowded stores during the holiday. The trainer has to see how the dog acts in such situations in order to determine if the dog is suitable as an assistance animal.
Patty Sue March 13, 2013 at 10:20 am
Being able to go into a bar or a restaurant was a big part of my service dog Doggie's training. I…Read More too live in a state where service dogs in training have access. We exposed Doggie to everything possible and one of my favorite things on a hot afternoon was to go eat and have a beer. Doggie always tucked in at the rail, or under a table if we sat at one. Get used to it, more people are getting and using service dogs. It is a Civil Right to be able to use them in public accommodations and also we cannot be treated any differently than others without disabilities. My dream is one day service dogs will be so common, that users will no longer get challenged when trying to be in a social situation in public. My dog is on mandated rest at the moment, due to injury. I WISH I could be out there in public, but it is not possible without him. I love that persons are out there training for others too, we need more of them!
Mike Stodolka December 18, 2012 at 01:14 pm
My compliments to Hi, the liquor store manager, who has provided great Polish beer selections to…Read More choose from.
Ann Schwichtenberg February 18, 2013 at 02:56 am
Great wines and great community members. I highly recommend Sunfish Cellars!
Carl Baumeister February 1, 2013 at 05:16 pm
Nonsense. Anyone willing to spend over $100 on a single article of clothing is probably not going…Read More to go broke paying sales tax on that item. This really is a "luxury" tax, not a "clothing" tax.
Jeff Reed January 29, 2013 at 04:02 pm
A small brewpub is a terrific idea. That great old building would seem a seamless fit for such a…Read More business. Take out that service station building and there is actually some room to work with. Hopefully Mendota Heights will reach out to some young brewing entrepreneur and show him/her this quaint spot. Hmmm, If only I was twenty years younger....
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