Officials were watching the numbers to see if full in person learning was feasible, but Superintendent David Law told the school board even before the numbers jumped that he was not ready to make that recommendation.
PUMPKIN PATCHES HAVING A BIG YEAR DESPITE RESTRICTIONS
Pumpkin patches, like many other businesses, the farm had to make adjustments to safely continue the fall activities.
FREE COVID TESTING IN ANOKA NEXT WEEK
Anyone, regardless of symptoms, is able to get COVID testing next week in Anoka.
DRIVER’S PERMIT EXAM NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE
Licensed adults must still help administer the exam, but it allows students to skip making an appointment at a DPS facility.
CITY LEADERS CONFIRM METRO TRANSIT WILL RE-THINK NORTH METRO BUS TRANSIT FACILITY MOVE AT NORTHTOWN MALL
Disputed move on mall property now reversed, with no reason clear at this point.
SPRING LAKE PARK RESIDENTS, CITY LEADERS DRAW ATTENTION OF REAL ESTATE GROUP OVER RENTAL MORATORIUM
Realtor’s advocacy group contacted city residents after council voted for a rental moratorium.
CENTENNIAL FIRE WELCOMES BACK FORMER CHIEF TO HELP STUDY A NEW STAFFING MODEL
Former chief helps review model that could put part-time firefighters on duty crews in stations at all times and reduce response time.
BLAINE SET TO RE-NAME PARK AT CITY HALL FOR OUTGOING MAYOR RYAN
Town Square Park will be renamed for Mayor Tom Ryan, who is retiring after more than 30 years. It will include the Veterans Memorial currently underway.
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