It’s tradition for Centennial High School seniors, about a week before graduation, to return to their respective elementary schools to walk the halls in caps and gowns and receive congratulations from the younger students.
Continue reading...It’s tradition for Centennial High School seniors, about a week before graduation, to return to their respective elementary schools to walk the halls in caps and gowns and receive congratulations from the younger students.
Continue reading...The plant will employ nearly 600 people and feature some 300 vans that will come and go each day at the site between 20th and 21st Avenues, close to the intersection of Main Street and Interstate 35-E. Reaction to the news online included many voicing concerns about the traffic and noise impacts.
Continue reading...Ramsey County officials have put more information and input the county has already received from those who use a busy Lino Lakes interchange with a freeway out for more feedback this summer ahead of probable reconstruction of the interchange in 2024.
Continue reading...Lino Lakes water customers may soon be able to track their usage in close-to-real-time if the city can get a state grant to help pay for new meters and transmission technology.
Continue reading...The Centennial Community Food Shelf sits in the lower level of Circle Pines City Hall. It’s near a park and a library, but it’s become hard for some potential clients to find.
Continue reading...Elementary students in Blaine are getting a hands-on lesson about where their food comes from. Students at University Elementary planted their own garden with the idea of reaping a harvest and knowledge.
Continue reading...Fire officials in Lino Lakes say they were fortunate to find a used fire truck to replace one that had to be taken out of service because of a structural issue. The city council approved buying a replacement, but it’s only a temporary fix.
Continue reading...A major development in Centerville will bring an Amazon warehouse and hundreds of jobs to the city. Up until now, the name has been kept under wraps, known only as Project Banjo. Centerville City officials announced it was Amazon coming to the city at the May 25 city council meeting
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