Since March, the Metropolitan Council and Anoka County Transit have been working on ways to use their existing busses for emerging needs. One way they are doing that is by using the buses to bring food to people.
Continue reading...Since March, the Metropolitan Council and Anoka County Transit have been working on ways to use their existing busses for emerging needs. One way they are doing that is by using the buses to bring food to people.
Continue reading...The first games are allowed to resume on January 14. The Governor’s order also allows limited fans in the stands.
Continue reading...Dance studios are among the businesses that were allowed to re-open at 25 percent capacity the first week of January. The Governor’s order allows restaurants and bars to open at 50 percent capacity beginning January 11.
Continue reading...This follows a series of moves to render the once-popular site virtually inert in the wake of gyms shutting down because of COVID-19 operating guidelines and restrictions.
Continue reading...Like many businesses, they’ve been closed twice because of the pandemic. Officials hope donations will make up for some of the losses.
Continue reading...With hybrid and distance learning becoming the norm this year, both students and teachers are finding new ways to work. The Anoka-Hennepin Educational Foundation is helping to meet the changing demands of learning by providing grants to schools and classrooms for unexpected expenses.
Continue reading...Law enforcement veteran was the recipient of a new paddle board from Columbia Heights-based Paddle North. The company made an effort this fall to honor local first responders and veterans for their work in the community.
Continue reading...Indoor workout venues have been closed for the past four weeks. Many have focused efforts on Zoom sessions instead. But now the Governor says they can reopen at 25 percent capacity.
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