The district’s Director of Labor Relations and Benefits is joining other administrators by going back into the classroom to help fill staff shortages that continue to mount amid the on-going COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue reading...The district’s Director of Labor Relations and Benefits is joining other administrators by going back into the classroom to help fill staff shortages that continue to mount amid the on-going COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue reading...Community college allows students from all walks of life to learn valuable and always in-demand skill of stenography.
Continue reading...In a resolution passed at Thursday night’s city council meeting, the council laid out how it would expect Blaine would proceed after the larger city sought to make changes to the interconnected system in 2020 and 2021.
Continue reading...With more cold weather ahead, there’s a word of caution about leaving your car running and unattended. It can be painful to climb into a cold car on a frigid Minnesota morning, but law enforcement officials say leaving a car running might hurt even more if a thief sees it.
Continue reading...Getting approval to expand means a North Metro homeless shelter would be able to bring residents back into the shelter. Stepping Stone Emergency Housing moved residents to a hotel last year after a COVID outbreak impacted more than one third of them.
Continue reading...Anoka County Library staff applied for a Emergency Connectivity Fund grant from the federal government to set up 100 “internet kits” to be distributed in the community.
Continue reading...Spring Lake Park’s police department answered nine percent more calls last year than the year before. That includes more property crimes like thefts from cars and catalytic converter thefts, as well as medical calls.
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