Kids decide to collect dried-up markers to send to Crayola to be recycled.
LINO LAKES RESIDENTS SHARE CONCERNS AFTER WATER ISSUE REVEALED
City leaders, state health experts hold public meeting to answer questions about elevated manganese levels found in the city’s water supply recently.
WINTER CONTESTS KEEP CITY ELECTIONS OFFICIALS BUSY
City, county elections add to calendar that now includes Minnesota’s first presidential nominating primary in at least 25 years.
MATTHEW’S RESTAURANT SPACE TO BE FILLED BY FAMILY RESTAURANT IN CIRCLE PINES
After abrupt closure late last year, another family restaurant will take over the Circle Pines hotspot.
TRAVELING EXHIBIT SHOWCASES LOCAL AND MINNESOTA SUFFRAGE HISTORY
Exhibit during critical election and Census year showcases century of voter awareness and education.
ANOKA COUNTY BOARD DENIES PUBLIC COMMENT OPPORTUNITY
Board votes down chance to offer structured designated public comment time during meetings, similar to what most other bodies offer across the state.
COUNTY AND CITY LEADERS QUESTION HOW RICE CREEK WATERSHED DISTRICT GAINS MEMBERS
County boards consider appointments of managers to watershed boards and not the city councils of those communities directly taxed by watersheds.
LINO LAKES LEADERS QUESTION FUTURE OF AMBULANCE SERVICE
A change in ownership of company that provides ambulance coverage for the city means city leaders aren’t sure what is coming next.
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