Health & Wellness

There are a handful of things that make Dr. Stephen Jaksa a bit different from your average dentist, but it starts with the fact that he graduated from the University of Minnesota’s dental school at the age of 24.

White Bear Lake is home to a celebrity who has been featured in People, the Washington Post and several London news outlets, in addition to numerous local print outlets and national television spots. This White Bear resident boasts 14.4 thousand Instagram followers.

Marriage and family counselor Kris Anderson opened her own practice in May in White Bear Lake, and her desire for “clients to feel safe and validated in the space,” can be seen throughout her office, appropriately named Space for Healing Co

October is abuzz with activity at the Pine Tree Apple Orchard as visitors pick their own pumpkins, apples are transformed in the bakery, local artists such as Greenwood Tree and the Elizabethan Syngers perform, and the corn maze an

October is abuzz with activity at the Pine Tree Apple Orchard as visitors pick their own pumpkins, apples are transformed in the bakery, local artists such as Greenwood Tree and the Elizabethan Syngers perform, and the corn maze an

Music and merriment were on the docket at this Birchwood Concert in the Park, an event which takes place Sunday evenings during the summer months.

This month, St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church’s summer block party will be 10 years strong. The popular event started in 2006 with 400 people in attendance, and public participation has only grown.

When the Minnesota High School Cycling League (MHSCL) launched in 2012, one of the first people contacted as a potential coach was White Bear Lake Area High School teacher, Fred Feirn.

Fall in Minnesota is a wild card among seasons, with weather extremes that can range from summer-like, 80-degree weather to plowable snow. It’s the time to get ready for the long winter ahead—for pet owners, too. Dr.

White Bear was once known for its large resorts and boundless recreational opportunities, and was even dubbed Minnesota’s first resort town.

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