Help is available with financial assistance, social services, employment assistance and property tax services.
The County Managerβs 2020-2021 budget realigned the golf course portfolio, which included closing The Ponds at Battle Creek.
Help keep lead out of the environment and protect wildlife by participating in Ramsey Countyβs lead tackle exchange program.
Registration for summer day camp programs at Tamarack Nature Center opens on March 2.
Only unpublished work will be accepted. No simultaneous submissions to other publications. The submission deadline is April 15, 2021.
If batteries are thrown in the trash, they can cause a spark which could start a fire and endanger individuals and surrounding property.
The City of Roseville invites you to hear Mayor Dan Roe present the State of the City Address.
The 2021 Minnesota legislative session convened on January 4 and is scheduled to adjourn on May 17.
Become a Recycling Ambassador and be an inspiration for your community to reduce waste and recycle better.
The Ramsey County Board of Commissioners has approved nearly $30 million in proposed road construction and maintenance projects.
Nominations are now open for the 2021 Vern Vick Memorial Award and will be accepted until 4:30 p.m. on March 15.
Roseville City Council voted unanimously to pass an ordinance restricting the sale of flavored tobacco products at its February 8 meeting.
Roseville City offices, including the License and Passport Center, will be closed on Monday, February 15, in observance of Presidents Day.
Tax preparation is available Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the library in Maplewood.
At their February 9 meeting, the Ramsey County Board of Commissioners proclaimed February as Black History Month.
During the town hall, participants will be asked to provide feedback about how Ramsey County can better work with & support Karen contract.
The City of Roseville, a Minnesota GreenStep City, is working to protect valuable natural resources and build a sustainable future.
In-person programs will follow CDC and Minnesota Department of Health guidelines to ensure the safety of participants and staff.
A list of upcoming meetings and events is included in the last News Update of the month. Meeting times and locations are subject to change.
Tax-Aide preparers help senior citizens and low-to-moderate income individuals or families complete their taxes.
Apply to manage a piece of land from May 2021 to October 2021.
Soon, additional equipment will be added to the R&E Center to enable the recovery of additional recyclable materials as well as food scraps.
Two county employees were presented with an employee achievement award at the January 26 board of commissioners meeting.
Course fee is $200. Completion of the course does not guarantee employment with Ramsey County.
Boat launch parking lots at all county parks will be open and plowed to provide access to ice fishing, snowshoeing, & other lake activities.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, meetings of the RCWD Board of Managers are being convened remotely.
In honor of the National Day of Racial Healing, a virtual town hall about the county's racial equity efforts and strategies is happening.
Beginning this month, crews will start to remove 400 ash trees located at designated Ramsey County Parks & Recreation sites.
Danny Givens has been promoted to serve as the first Director of Transforming Systems Together.
Watershed boundaries are set by areas of land that collect and transport rainfall and snowmelt to a given lake, stream, or wetland.
Vaccine recipients report few side effects. The most common complaint was a sore arm the day following the shot.
Roseville is hosting its monthly community volunteer project at Central Park.
The Ramsey County Board of Commissioners proclaimed January 13 as Karen New Year Day at its January 12 board meeting.
The Equity Action Circle, a group of 15 community members representing diverse backgrounds, valuable perspectives and lived experiences.
The board re-elected Commissioner Toni Carter (District 4) as Chair of the Board for 2021.
When inhaled, radon can damage the cells in people's lungs. Over time this damage can increase the risk of lung cancer.
Latex and oil-based paint are the most common items dropped off at Ramsey Countyβs Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collection sites.
By using compostable products, Sweet Science diverts 30,000 cups and spoons from the trash every year.
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture advises that you not leave your evergreen holiday tree in your yard all winter.
All sites will require face coverings, social distancing and follow public health guidelines for layout and cleaning.