Circle Pines moved one voting precinct out of a fire station to protect the health of first responders, while cities across the state are also asked to keep polling places out of schools.
Continue reading...Circle Pines moved one voting precinct out of a fire station to protect the health of first responders, while cities across the state are also asked to keep polling places out of schools.
Continue reading...At this week’s county board meeting, the board passed a resolution that highlighted the death of George Floyd, and committed to taking steps to end discrimination and divisiveness.
Continue reading...Lexington City Council members have agreed to provide COVID-19 hazard pay for workers at the municipal liquor store.
Continue reading...A Blaine yoga studio joined other small business leaders and some Anoka County state legislators in suing Governor Tim Walz over his executive orders that they argue have hurt business owners.
Continue reading...Lakeside Commons Beach in Blaine officially opens on June 12, as state restrictions moved to phase three of Minnesota’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue reading...Many area restaurants were eager to get back to “in-person” dining, even if it meant doing it outdoors. Since March, they’ve either been closed or limited to take out because of restrictions due to COVID-19. Business leaders say it’s both an opportunity and a challenge.
Continue reading...Many gyms had been busy preparing and putting new guidelines in place, thinking that they would be part of the June 1 openings. That didn’t happen, and they are still waiting for clearance to reopen.
Continue reading...Bicycling has seen a resurgence this spring. It gained popularity as a way to get outdoors during the coronavirus quarantine. So for bike shops, it’s a perfect storm of high demand and little supply, which sometimes left shortages of new bikes.
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