County administrator and former county board chairwoman talks about difficult government decisions in the time of COVID-19.
CENSUS MAN REFLECTS ON ADJUSTMENTS MADE FOR COVID-19 PANDEMIC
COVID-19 pandemic and shutdown stalled or delayed a lot of local efforts to make sure everyone is counted in the U.S. Census this year.
CENTENNIAL LAKES POLICE OFFICER READS TO CHILDREN VIRTUALLY TO KEEP COMMUNICATION OPEN DURING SHUTDOWN
Video has gained thousands of views and dozens of likes, with the possibility of more ways to reach young people in difficult times.
CAREERFORCE CENTERS CONTINUE TO HELP PEOPLE FIND JOBS DESPITE COVID-19 SHUTDOWNS AND ECONOMIC DOWNTURN
County and state jobs services agencies are still able to place people in jobs despite COVID-19-related shutdowns.
LINO LAKES CANCELS BLUE HERON DAYS, ALL SUMMER PROGRAMS; STAFF LAID OFF
City decision to forego all summer programming will mean no signature events and the elimination of two city hall positions.
ANOKA COUNTY VOTES TO KEEP BUNKER BEACH CLOSED THIS SUMMER
Commissioners weigh the risks of opening–even late–the state’s largest outdoor water park given the pandemic and guidelines from health care professionals.
COMMISSIONER MEISNER: ANOKA COUNTY “CHALLENGED IN WAYS WE COULD HAVE NEVER PREDICTED”
First-term Anoka County Commissioner reflects on what has changed and what the county wants to make sure still happens despite “unprecedented” shutdown and economic slowdown.
NATIONAL SPORTS CENTER REPORTEDLY LOSING $1 MILLION FOR EVERY MONTH IT REMAINS CLOSED DURING COVID-19 SHUTDOWN
State’s second-largest tourist attraction, located in Blaine, resorting to online donation support to help with shortfalls as busy summer season approaches.
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