Commentary: Rethinking services for mental health

In 1955 the world was introduced to a wonder drug. It was touted as a miracle that would change peoples’ lives forever. This drug was called Thorazine and it is considered the first effective antipsychotic medication. It allowed psychotic behaviors…

Pets of the week

Lydia is a quiet, medium-haired Siamese flame point mix born in 2012. She and her affectionate sister Lexy were given up and are looking for a patient loving home. Lydia likes her very soft fur to be brushed and petted…

Letter: Pulling the rug out from millions

In response to what I have learned of the Senate Republicans’ plan to replace the Affordable Healthcare Act legislation, I wish to express my deep concern for effects that it will have on low-income Americans.

‘Tis the season for farmers markets

The days are longer and temperatures are rising throughout the Twin Cities metro area. It’s the time of year where Minnesotans shed half a dozen clothing layers and remember what the sun feels like on their skin. What better way…

‘Tis the season for farmers markets

The days are longer and temperatures are rising throughout the Twin Cities metro area. It’s the time of year where Minnesotans shed half a dozen clothing layers and remember what the sun feels like on their skin. What better way…

2040 Comprehensive Plan Open House – July 13, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

Residents are invited to attend an Open House to learn more about the draft Future Land Use Map, to ask questions of City staff, and to provide their comments.

The Open House will be held at City Council Chambers, 109 Main Street East, Carver, on Thursday, July 13, from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

For a copy of the Future Land Use Map – click HERE.

If you are unable to attend this Open House, comments can also be provided at www.cityofcarver.com, or by emailing:  Brent Mareck, City Manager, at [email protected], or Cindy Nash, City Planner, at [email protected].

Comments are due by noon on Thursday, July 20, 2017.

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Where the heck is it?

Each week we publish a detail of a local landmark. The next week we identify the landmark. Do you know where the heck this is? Send us your guess.