County board re-appointed long-time manager this spring, but her name was not on the list the cities that are most affected by the watershed submitted, and the cities say that violates state law.
SCHOOL FUNDRAISERS GO ONLINE AS UNCERTAINTY REMAINS HEADING INTO NEW SEMESTER
Team fundraisers online not only jeopardize abilities to do what they normally want to do in a season, but some say it’s a missed chance to bond and grow together.
BLAINE HS GRAD NAMED GATORADE’S MINNESOTA GIRLS TRACK & FIELD PLAYER OF THE YEAR AGAIN
Three-star sport is a repeat winner of national and statewide honor and will attend Notre Dame.
STATE HELPING DRIVERS DEAL WITH BACKLOG ON EXPIRED TABS
State is behind on processing thousands of registrations, so it will send out letters to verify to law enforcement that a driver is not driving unlawfully.
BLAINE CITY HALL RE-OPENS WITH SOME RESTRICTIONS
You can make an appointment to talk with city staff in-person at city hall beginning Monday, June 29. Remote work will continue for those who find it more comfortable or convenient.
BUSINESSES SEEK COVID-19 FINANCIAL RELIEF FROM STATE, COUNTY AGENCIES
A county survey showed a need to help businesses, provide rental relief for people behind on their rent, mental health assistance, and help food shelves meet the growing demand.
SCHOOLS TRY TO PREPARE FOR VARIOUS SCENARIOS AHEAD OF FALL PLANS FROM STATE LEADERS
Not much schools can do but prepare for at least three scenarios ahead of any announcements about guidelines from state education leaders.
ANOKA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ALLOW FOOD TRUCKS AT MOST COUNTY PROPERTIES
Rules are now in place for Anoka County food trucks to set up in most county-owned properties.
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