Roseville Offers a Variety of Lakes for Recreation and Community Enjoyment
By Gwen Willems Are you interested in learning more about Roseville’s lakes? The city has four major lakes that are popular for walking, swimming, boating, fishing, waterskiing and picnicking. “Roseville... Read More
Roseville Area School’s classes of 2025 cap off senior year with celebration and reflection
By Caroline Weier The blended sound of music and rhythmic claps filled the air as hundreds of Roseville Area High School graduates wearing black and silver processed down the aisles... Read More
Do Good Roseville to host 7th annual Juneteenth celebration.
By: Kinsey Gade Juneteenth Roseville adds an art contest to the celebration at Central Park on June 14. This year’s Juneteenth celebration encouraged the involvement of Roseville youth by adding... Read More
As city campus plans lurch forward, resident concerns pile up
By Sommer Wagen With the plan presentation to the city council for a redesigned city campus pushed back another two weeks, the fates of Roseville tax dollars and community centers... Read More
Roseville’s woodworking class for female-identifying students forges new paths in a male-dominated field
By Caroline Weier The buzz of circular saws blends with pop music as smiling students cut wood and banter across the workbenches of Roseville Area High School’s woodshop. In a... Read More
Commentary by Don Salverda
Fellow Citizens, I want to share a few thoughts about the creation of Roseville’s new community newspaper, Roseville Reporter, in this, its first edition! Roseville benefitted from having a community... Read More