Final vote on nearly five percent property tax levy will happen in December.
GIRL WHO INSPIRED CIRCLE PINES TO BECOME MORE CLIMATE-FRIENDLY HONORED BY LT. GOVERNOR AND STATE CLIMATE LEADERS
Ten-year-old’s letter to Circle Pines leaders this summer got the attention of state climate activist leaders and they took time during Climate Week to honor her and the city’s efforts.
ANOKA COUNTY LEADERS RECOGNIZE LIFESAVING EFFORTS AT BUNKER BEACH
Lifeguards, supervisors, and every day citizens all teamed up to revive an unresponsive two-year-old boy at the county water park on August 7.
NEW CENTENNIAL ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR AND WIFE RETURN TO SCHOOL COMMUNITY
New activities director joins Centennial School District, along with his wife, a math teacher with ties to the community.
LINO LAKES HONORS RETIRING K-9 OFFICER JUSTICE
Retiring K-9 officer will now live permanently with his former partner and handler and be recognized with a celebratory day in his honor.
NATIONAL SPORTS CENTER VELODROME CLOSES AFTER NEARLY 30 YEARS
One of the only outdoor wooden bicycle racing circuits of its kind will close after nearly 30 years of local and international competition
METRO NORTH ADULT BASIC EDUCATION OFFERS YEAR-ROUND ACCESS FOR EVERYONE
Adult education and English As a Second Language classes are available at locations across the North Metro year-round to everyone.
SPRING LAKE PARK, BLAINE CITY LEADERS DIFFER ON FUTURE OF NORTHTOWN MALL BUS STATION
Mall wants the bus station to move, but neighbors in a different city that border the property don’t want it across the street from their homes.
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