Bemidji resident reappointed to state council
Several appointments to state committees were made by Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz last week, including one Bemidji resident being selected.
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BEMIDJI Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan announced several appointments to state councils last week.
According to a release, the governor s office made appointments to the Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board, the Capitol Art Exhibit Advisory Committee, the State Capitol Preservation Commission and the Council on Disability. For the latter, David Johnson of Bemidji was reappointed to the council.
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Ramsey County considers family homeless shelter in Highland Park The Sisters of St. Joseph building would serve about 20 families with children. December 15, 2020 5:42am Text size Copy shortlink:
Ramsey County is exploring opening another temporary homeless shelter, this time in St. Paul s Highland Park neighborhood.
The county, along with the Interfaith Action of Greater St. Paul and the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, will host two virtual community town hall meetings to discuss leasing the Provincial House for use as a shelter for homeless families.
The proposed site at 1880 Randolph Av. would serve about 20 families with minor children, most under the age of 12. The building served as offices and a residence for the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet for nearly a century, but has been underutilized since 2010, according to Ramsey County.