School districts across Anoka County have decided to dial back in-person learning, primarily among middle- and high school-aged students, as the rates of COVID-19 infection continue to rise in the county.
According to state figures over the most recent two-week measuring period, the COVID-19 case rate in Anoka County is 33.16 cases per 10,000, and the threshold for moving secondary schools to all distance learning is 30 per 10,000.
MNDOT HOSTING ONLINE FEEDBACK SESSIONS FOR THOSE WHO HAVE INPUT ON UNIVERSITY AVENUE, HIGHWAY 65
MnDOT will hold three virtual open houses to gather input about the future of two busy corridors that pass through multiple cities in the North Metro.
ELECTION OFFICIALS GET HEAD-START ON BALLOTS
The countdown to election day is on, and Anoka County officials are doing what they can to get a head-start on a huge pile of absentee ballots.
FEDERAL RELIEF MONEY TO HELP SHORE UP ANOKA COUNTY 911 IN THE PANDEMIC AGE
Anoka County’s 911 system is getting upgrades to protect first responders from COVID and to protect the system itself if there’s an outbreak among 911 staffers.
NORTH METRO TO SEE SHARE OF BONDING BILL INVESTMENTS AT NATIONAL SPORTS CENTER AND ANOKA-RAMSEY
Anoka-Ramsey Community College and the National Sports Center in Blaine received funding for key projects.
LOCAL FIREFIGHTERS RETURN HOME FROM WESTERN WILDFIRES
For two SBM firefighters, two weeks battling wildfires in Oregon was physically challenging, but also rewarding.
STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT WARN ABOUT SAFETY AFTER SURGE IN DEADLY CRASHES
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety is calling for all motorists to drive smart to help reduce the number of deaths on our roads.
MONUMENT HONORS PURPLE HEART RECIPIENTS
At Veterans Memorial Park in Blaine, a new monument honors those servicemen and women.
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