Video footage clearly shows a black bear in Circle Pines this week, and police have had to answer a lot of calls about what to do should you encounter a bear.
LINO LAKES LEADERS MAKE SUCCESSION PLAN FOR RETIRING CITY ADMINISTATOR
City Council voted to extend a conditional offer to finance director to take over for retiring administrator in 2020.
LINO LAKES POLICE NOW USING TIP411 TO COMMUNICATE WITH RESIDENTS
Department is the latest to employ social media, internet, and texting program to have two-way conversations with residents.
NATIONAL SPORTS CENTER DOME PROJECT MOVES FORWARD AFTER BLAINE APPROVAL
Two years of planning results in domed structure for wintertime use of NSC stadium field.
COMMUNITIES CELEBRATE NIGHT TO UNITE WITH LINO LAKES, CENTENNIAL LAKES DEPARTMENTS
Police officers, firefighters spent the evening meeting neighbors across the North Metro.
BLUE HERON DAYS KICK OFF NEXT WEEKEND
Lino Lakes’ biggest event of the year kicks off next weekend.
MAN FACES CHARGES; NEGLIGENCE LEAD TO DEADLY FIRE AT WALMART PARKING LOT
A man from California faces charges after deputies say his negligence lead to a deadly fire at the Walmart in Fridley.
BLAINE RECEIVES BOND RATING UPGRADE
The City of Blaine received some good financial news. The city’s bond rating is now the highest it can possibly be. It’s called a AAA rating, and it means the city, and ultimately taxpayers, will save money on interest every year.
CIRCLE PINES BECOMES GREENSTEP CITY
The City of Circle Pines is moving towards greater energy efficiency and sustainability. It recently became a GreenStep City, committing to move forward with best practices in natural resources, public buildings, parks, and city vehicles.
WOODPECKER DECOYS NOT ENOUGH TO KEEP BIRDS FROM DAMAGING UTILITY POLES
Company seeks solutions to damaging bird activity along its thousands of poles serving customers in Anoka County and beyond.
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