In light of the government shutdown, support for nonprofits is more important than ever. Learn how you can have fun and do good this summer at local charity events.
Starting soon, fish eating, beer drinking, soda slurping patrons like myself will start finding coasters with the most unusual message sitting under their drinks.
The freshest of beers will growl at you.
One of the rights of spring is the time every year when the Locust trees bloom in the valley.
As I turned the corner, I couldn’t help remembering one of my all-time greatest ever runs, which also happened in the pouring rain.
Wanting to try some local craft beers but fearful of spending top dollar for a dud? Fear not and order with confidence!
You can help the food shelf by drinking margaritas, dancing to live music and wearing Hawaiian shirts. Read on, party people!
Recent natural disasters have brought out the best in our communities as volunteers help out in the thousands. But what about after the disaster?
Today's real estate market involves working with seller's that are trying to sell their homes for less than what they owe on it ...
Several Artful Raingarden events are planned for June and July to celebrate the St. Croix, showcase local art, and educate people about raingardens and the river.
Dennis Lindsay is Stillwater's hardest working man in show business.
Stillwater Artist Paul Randall brings a St. Croix Valley Arts Blog to Stillwater Patch - Marks in an age of change/connecting the peoples of the world with art.
What's the real story behind this week's news about falling home values in the Twin Cities? You may be surprised.
Stillwater's South Hill is an emerging destination for foodies and cyclists alike.
This was my introduction to David Zolldan! A soldier for five years who is assigned to the Red Bull Infantry Division out of Stillwater.
Among the treasures I’ll miss the most is the beautiful, but ravaged, Minnesota River.
Spring and summer is a busy time for the Chamber of Commerce with events like this past weekend's Rivertown Art Festival and the upcoming Summer Tuesdays.
People are no longer content to just plant a pretty garden in their yard. Now they want a garden that stops polluted runoff, attract butterflies and birds, or improves wildlife habitat.