Normally I don’t do blog posts that so openly solicit for business, but these certainly aren’t normal times. In my nearly 20 years of practicing law, I have worked exclusively with small and closely held businesses. I am passionate as to their role in our nation’s economy, and quite frankly, I am very concerned for […]
Common Legal Questions Surrounding the Coronavirus (COVID-19)
For more than a half century, my firm has advised, represented, and defended businesses big and small. We want to be sure you know that small businesses can count on that steadfast commitment as you navigate these wild and uncharted waters brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. We have committed ourselves to staying on the […]
Editor’s Note: Coronavirus Hits St. Michael Family
They will not be alone in their fight. Let's make sure of it.
From the Editor: To know Rose Thunder is to admire her. A mom. A business owner. A true believer in the spirit of giving. Her husband, Ken, is one of those quiet guys who smiles while his wife shines. A hard worker and great father. So many of us can relate. The Thunder family was […]
OPINION: The Clear Choice for Wright County Sheriff
In this very important election year, the selection of a new Wright County Sheriff is perhaps the most important decision that residents of Wright County will make in terms of the direct impact it will have upon our everyday lives. I think it’s safe to say that voters have been provided every opportunity to hear […]
St. Michael Junior Royalty Helps Pack Emergency Food Boxes for Wright County Community Action’s Newest Food Security Program
Wright County Community Action is a non-profit organization working in partnership with the community to enrich lives by improving the physical, social and economic well being of our residents. Last week, the Junior Miss St. Michael recipients assisted in packing the 45 boxes of food to help kick off the newest project to help relieve […]
Does my A/C need a refrigerant charge?
A very common question when the temperature warms up is do you need to have your air conditioner charged? Homeowners wonder do I need to add Freon and how much will that cost? First thing let’s cover is what is Freon, and what about R22. Freon (trademarked by The Chemours Company) is just a […]
If You Have a Minnesota Limited Liability Company Formed Before August 1, 2015, You Need to Read This
The Minnesota Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act, codified as Minnesota Statutes Chapter 322C, was passed by the 2014 Minnesota Legislature and signed into law by Governor Dayton on April 11, 2014. The new Act became effective as of August 1, 2015, and all Minnesota LLCs are to be governed by the Revised Act effective […]
Tips for Parents on Media Coverage
While the media (television, radio, print, and the internet) can help inform and educate you and your children about the recent shootings and violence, media coverage unfortunately also has the potential to upset and confuse. As parents, you can protect your children by helping them with these six tips from the National Child Traumatic Stress […]
How hot should you set your water heater?
Scalds are nasty injuries that send thousands of people to emergency rooms each year and cause dozens of deaths. About 60% of scald injuries occur to children under the age of 5. The elderly are also especially vulnerable. Many scalding incidents occur in the bathroom. Water temperature of 150 degrees can cause third-degree burns (the […]
Local Real Estate Market Still Booming
Submitted by Stacy Zachman – Edina Realty What’s happening in the STMA and surrounding area real estate market you ask? A lot. And nothing. All at the same time. This is one of the hottest sellers’ markets I have seen in several years in real estate. We have an extremely low inventory which is making […]
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