Washington County reporter
Mary Divine
Mary Divine is a reporter for the St. Paul Pioneer Press. She covers Washington County and the St. Croix River Valley, but has also spent time covering the state Capitol. She has won numerous journalism awards, including the Premack Award and the Minnesota Society of Professional Journalists' Page One Award. Prior to joining the Pioneer Press in 1998, she worked for the Rochester, Minn., Post-Bulletin and at the St. Joseph, Mo., News-Press. Her work has also appeared in a number of magazines, including Mpls/St.Paul Magazine, Twin Cities Business Monthly and Minnesota Magazine. She is a graduate of Carleton College and lives in St. Paul with her husband, Greg Myers, and their three children, Henry, Frances and Fred.
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Proceeds from the event will benefit Gillette Children’s in St. Paul.
‘Field of Bands’ fundraiser to aid veterans and troops
The music festival will be held noon to 8 p.m. Sept. 21 at the Washington County Fairgrounds in Baytown Township.
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Cottage Grove man had nearly 85 kilograms of meth in his garage, police say
“This amount is consistent with distribution and not for personal use,” the complaint states.
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Stillwater motorcyclist killed in crash at Highways 95 and 36
He collided with a semi making a left turn.
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Oakdale officer justified in use of deadly force during March standoff
The suspect got out of his car and fired a shot at the officer behind him, according to investigators.
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Cottage Grove man drowns at western Wisconsin’s Kinnickinnic State Park
Family and friends started life saving measures, but he died at the scene.
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Obituary: For former Forest Lake Police Chief Dave Schwartz, ‘the call to public service was strong’
“He started ‘community policing’ before it was even a term,” a fellow officer said.
Cottage Grove police probe report that student had weapon
Park High School was placed in a hold for about two hours while responding units and school officials investigated the allegation, officials said.
First baseball player to have his St. Paul Parks and Recreation jersey retired? Joe Mauer, of course.
Mauer said he would not have had a Hall of Fame career if not for St. Paul people who helped him along the way.
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Trail around White Bear Lake nearly complete, but Dellwood section poses challenge
With 80 percent of the trail in place, advocates will celebrate Saturday with a “Ride Around the Lake” event.