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October 2024 is Manufacturing Month
Check out the resources, events and industry information below to learn more about the wide array of career opportunities in manufacturing.
Tips to avoid a wait at yard waste sites
Yard waste sites experience heavy traffic during the fall. Consider these tips for your next trip to avoid a wait.
Hispanic Heritage Month declared by board
The proclamation was read at the Sept. 20 board meeting.
New Inclusive Employer Champions initiative launched
Ramsey County Workforce Solutions (WFS) announces a new partnership with area chambers of commerce and economic development organizations who serve Ramsey County residents.
Ramsey County partners with Tree Trust to complete summer parks projects
This summer, Ramsey County Parks & Recreation and Workforce Solutions partnered with Tree Trust, a non-profit that helps teens and young adults build sustainable careers with training and hands-on experience in skilled trades and green career pathways.
Retiring Ramsey County Assessor Luis Rosario recognized
Rosario was honored at the September 6 board of commissioners meeting.
2023 supplemental budget and performance measures submitted to county board
The proposed 2023 supplemental budget totals $785,423,271, an increase of about $2.3 million over the budget approved in December 2021.
On climate justice: Intro to the issues
Climate change is already having a big impact on Ramsey County residents. We’re seeing milder winters, hotter summers, floods, droughts, severe storms in every season and longer allergy seasons.
How to start collecting food scraps
Food scraps make up nearly 20% of trash in Minnesota. Fruit peels, coffee grounds and eggshells are just a few examples of food that gets thrown away. Food scraps recycling is one solution that breaks down food scraps into compost used in gardens, landscaping and construction projects.
Update on Aug. 27 EF-0 tornado and outdoor weather sirens
A very small, weak tornado briefly passed through Ramsey County. No major structural damage or injuries were reported. Learn more about why sirens weren't activated.
Apply for Critical Corridors Grants today
Ramsey County is accepting applications for Critical Corridors Grants.
Brian Isaacson selected as Director of Public Works
Isaacson has nearly three decades of experience in the transportation and planning fields. His permanent appointment will begin Sept. 6.
County Attorney’s office launches new data dashboards
The Ramsey County Attorney’s Office (RCAO) recently launched its new public data interface.
Dr. Annie Porbeni named Chief Human Resources Officer
Dr. Porbeni has more than 20 years of experience managing strategic human resources operations and will begin work at Ramsey County on Sept. 6.
Family coaching services now available for residents
Family coaching services are now available through Family Values for Life for Ramsey County’s African American/Black identifying families with young children.
Free electronics recycling now available for Ramsey County residents
Residents can drop off laptops, televisions, cell phones or other unwanted electronics at an e-waste collection site in Saint Paul.
Chair MatasCastillo attends White House ceremony expanding benefits for veterans exposed to toxic substances
Chair Trista MatasCastillo attended the PACT Act signing ceremony, a bill which expands health care and benefits to veterans exposed to toxic substances.
Data story highlights food insecurity in Ramsey County
Ramsey County residents experience higher rates of food insecurity (12%) than the Minnesota state average (10%).
Chair MatasCastillo statement on settlement agreements in Sullivan v. Ramsey County
Board Chair Trista MatasCastillo, District 3, provided a statement on behalf of the Ramsey County Board of Commissioners regarding the settlement agreements in Sullivan v. Ramsey County during the Aug. 9 board meeting.
Back to basics: Tips for a green start to school
It’s that time of year again when the leaves are turning, the air is cooling, and the back-to-school ads are a-plenty. Consider making the start of the school year more sustainable by following these five tips.