Centra Homes sent a letter to city leaders on July 29 requesting termination of its agreement to develop the Block 7 plot near the intersection of Centerville Road and Main Street.
Continue reading...Centra Homes sent a letter to city leaders on July 29 requesting termination of its agreement to develop the Block 7 plot near the intersection of Centerville Road and Main Street.
Continue reading...As city council members debated the possible need for portable classrooms at the school, and what the city would require to allow that to happen, even temporarily, Mayor Tim Sanders offered a rebuke of the district for what he deemed poor planning regarding the Sunrise attendance area.
Continue reading...That could help the sports center–and the city of Blaine–land more lucrative tournaments outside the Target USA Cup each July.
Continue reading...Seniors and residents in Blaine celebrated National “Noon” Out. The Mary Ann Young Center hosted an afternoon of safety facts, games and prizes.
Continue reading...At a city council meeting on July 26, City Administrator Patrick Antonen announced a city-hired building inspector declared the remains of the club a public nuisance, and Antonen said the building’s owners, Tim Pawlik and his brother, have been notified. Antonen then announced the city would take the additional–and, by law, unnecessary, step of holding a public hearing to declare it a public nuisance.
Continue reading...As a a part of Blaine’s ongoing Perfo¬rmance in the Park series, the city hosted Sustainable Safari and five of its animals. It is a part of Blaine’s growing mission to educate and entertain.
Continue reading...The city is in the process of completing land swaps and purchases to clear the area of existing industrial and commerical buildings. There’s also a former mining operation site on National Sports Center property that the city wants to clear of dirt mounds and begin work to dig a lake. The lake would border the […]
Continue reading...Prodigy Martial Arts in Blaine teaches Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu to law enforcement. The so called “gentle art” has practical use for law enforcement agents who seek to use martial art to control and neutralize threats without having to use physical or deadly force.
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