Shops & Business

Emily Sheehan uses ethically-sourced natural fibers for her knit wool beanies and accessories.

Small Business Offers Crafty Solutions to the Cold. Woolly Bear Knits crafts cozy knit pom pom beanies for winter adventures.

The Hotel Leip was the largest of White Bear’s resorts during the heyday of the resort era from 1870 to 1910. Col. William Leip immigrated to the United States from Germany in 1846 and settled first in St. Paul, where he prospered in the cigar and liquor trade.

Hunger in America continues making headlines as the economy lurches forward in fits and starts—seemingly impossible in the richest country on Earth, but it’s true. For numerous college students striving to become self-sufficient and successful, hunger is very real.

Independence Day was and is celebrated in many ways around White Bear Lake. As early as 1896, the lake was the place to be for the summer holiday. That year, the St. Paul & Duluth Railroad provided discounted fares to bring people from St.

When you walk into the Cobblestone Café in the heart of downtown White Bear Lake, you’ll see a black-and-white photo from 1947 of two smiling waitresses in their Malt Shoppe uniforms.

“Needles, knitting and newborns” is the mantra of a group of seniors that meets every Thursday morning at the Senior Center in White Bear Lake.

For Jerene Bailey, owner of Salon 61, selling wigs is about giving women confidence.

Shoppers on a search for recycled treasures are in luck. Just minutes apart in White Bear Lake are three shops offering great finds in antiques, vintage collectibles, furniture, kitchen accessories, home décor and more.

Katy Vernon, White Bear Lake singer/songwriter recently profiled in White Bear Lake Magazine, has landed a gig at Manitou Station. Listen to her heartfelt lyrics and inspired instrumentals as she performs with her band on June 14 from 9 p.m.

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