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Life on the Road With Ad-Van-Tures Over 50
Tracey Tischler shares her van life adventures to inspire the over-50 crowd. Tracey Tischler is embracing life’s second half in a big way: on the road. In late 2021, the then-56-year-old White Bear Lake resident left behind suburban life and embarked on an adventure in her live-in van, traveling across the country and making her home in just 19 square feet.
Felony charge filed
Morrison County Attorney Brian Middendorf and his staff have filed a felony complaint against the following individual: • Neal Raymond Weber, 53, Stillwater — In connection with a March 29 incident, Weber was charged with one count of fifth-degree possession of a controlled substance.
Dancing Through Life at the White Bear Center for the Arts
Local dance artist Jan Chamberlin is passionate about the profound impact that dance can have in the community. After studying dance in New York City, Chamberlin moved to White Bear Lake and has been teaching ballet and tap classes at White Bear Center for the Arts for over 20 years.
Rogers softball beats Centennial 11-5
The Rogers softball team scored nearly a dozen runs as the Royals (10-1, 5-1) defeated Centennial (5-5, 4-3) 11-5 on April 25, at Lexington Memorial Park in Lexington. Sydney Bailey, Brianna Ness and Lexie Young each had three RBIs. Bailey was 2-for-4 with a home run, Ness was 1-for-4 with a single and Young was 2-for-4 with a single and a home run. On the mound, AnnaBelle Waldoch threw a complete game, allowing three hits, three earned runs and four walks while striking out six. The Royals host St. Cloud (6-3, 6-2) on Friday, May 3, at 4:30 p.m. at the Rogers High School softball field.
Bartz an adapted sports champion
John Bartz was a lifelong Minnesota sports figure whose accomplishments included work with prep adapted sports tournaments. Bartz died April 9. He was 89 and lived in Vadnais Heights. Bartz grew up in St. Paul and was a graduate of Washington High School, where he was active in sports. He...
Washington County Master Gardeners to host annual Plant Sale and Garden Expo on Saturday, May 18
LAKE ELMO – Mark your calendars now for the annual Plant Sale and Garden Expo from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 18, hosted by the University of Minnesota Extension Master Gardeners of Washington County. Home gardeners can buy a wide variety of plants, as well as nature and garden-themed crafts, and get their gardening questions answered at the free Diagnostic Clinic. The event will be held inside Building A at the Washington County Fairgrounds, located at Highway 5 and Manning Avenue in Lake Elmo. Bring a wagon for shopping; cash, checks and credit cards will be accepted.
Italy With Romina Brings Conviviality to the Table
Romina Montanari creates authentic Italian experiences in local kitchens. Romina Montanari is a passionate teacher of Italian food traditions. Her Italian cooking and travel business, Italy with Romina, brings the flavors of her home country to her community in White Bear Lake through homemade pasta-making classes and boutique food and wine tours of Italy.
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