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Long Vang, who goes by the name Lonely, first pitched his tent alongside the Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary two years ago. The spot seemed peaceful, tucked back near railroad tracks on the edge of ...
Firefighters were called to an area just north of Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary, east of downtown, about 1:50 a.m. Wednesday and extinguished the fire.
The Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary is home to Wakan Tipi, a cave sacred to the Dakota people and other Indigenous tribes. MORE: Wakan Tipi now off limits for St. Paul treasure hunt after medallion ...
Construction on a 2.7-mile extension that will push the Bruce Vento Regional Trailfarther north into White Bear Lake is slated to break ground late this year. The Vento Trail, built for bikes and ...
St. Paul’s Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary could soon sport a name both ancient and new — Wakan Tipi, which means “dwelling place of the sacred” in the Dakota language. Indian Mounds Regional ...
The city of St. Paul on Thursday cleared a homeless encampment near the Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary. As previously reported, the “process of closing the encampment” began on Jan. 7, ...
The Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary, just east of downtown St. Paul, seems to be experiencing a bit of the Warhol-esque "15 minutes of fame." For starters, St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman's office is ...
In 2005, the Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary was opened to the public. As part of the efforts to educate the public about the importance of the area, a cultural landscape study was conducted by the city.
The St. Paul Fire Department said the fire was reported at 6:45 a.m., with six tents engulfed in flames at the unsheltered encampment behind the Mission-Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary.
Dakota leaders in Minnesota have expressed disappointment that a treasure hunt medallion was hidden in the Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary. The Pioneer Press Treasure Hunt, hosted annually by the St ...
ST PAUL, Minn. — Along the Mississippi River, east of downtown, lies the Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary and Wakáŋ Tipi – a cave once engraved with Native stories going back thousands of years.
A second-grade student brought a gun to school on Thursday, according to St. Paul police. Officers responded to the call at Bruce Vento Elementary School around 11:30 a.m.
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