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Jones, Curry to lead restructured human services departments
Two key leadership appointments have been made following the reorganization of Community Human Services into two new departments.
Rush Line Corridor Policy Advisory Committee and Task Force meetings Jan. 21
Two meetings discussing the Rush Line Corridor study will be held Thursday, Jan. 21.
Herb Brooks Foundation’s Rink Rats program at Phalen and Harding arenas
This winter, Saint Paul youth have the chance to learn to skate and play hockey for free.
Riverview Corridor public meetings Jan. 11, 12 and 13
Public input is being sought on routes and technology for transit improvements within the corridor.
Public comment open for Emergency General Assistance policy
Public comment is currently being sought for the revised Ramsey County Emergency General Assistance (EGA) policy. The policy is set to become effective Feb. 8, 2016.
Reinhardt named Ramsey County Board Chair
The Ramsey County Board of Commissioners has elected Victoria Reinhardt as Chair of the Board for 2016. Reinhardt succeeds Commissioner Jim McDonough who has served as chair since 2014.
Visit household hazardous waste collection in Dec. for a free oil jug
Receive a free reusable oil jug when you visit household hazardous waste collection during the month of December.
Ramsey County Attorney announces landmark civil settlement to protect children
Historic civil settlement agreement creates systemic change in how the Archdiocese of Saint Paul & Minneapolis protects children and responds to suspected incidents of child sexual abuse.
Union Depot movie night: The Polar Express
Enjoy a free holiday screening of The Polar Express at Union Depot on Dec. 18.
County Board approves 2016-2017 budget
The Ramsey County Board of Commissioners today approved a $645 million budget for 2016.
New ramseycounty.us website launched
Ramseycounty.us has been completely redesigned around usability and accessibility for an intuitive visitor experience on any device.
Restoration of Rice Creek underway, no impact on trail access
In November 2015, the Rice Creek Watershed District began restoring the section of Rice Creek between County Road I and 35W in Arden Hills with the goal of improving water quality. No impact on trail access is expected.