High school science teacher and elementary school teacher among 40 up for state teacher of the year award, to be named in May.
SUPPORTING FOOD SHELVES IN FOOD SHARE MONTH
Each March, food shelves team up with Minnesota FoodShare for the largest grassroots food and fund drive in the state.
BLAINE NAMES STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS FOR NEXT TWO YEARS
Mayor Tom Ryan calls plans the most ambitious of his 30+ year career in Blaine.
SBM FIREFIGHTERS LEAD PUSH FOR POSSIBLE NORTH METRO TRAINING FACILITY
Group seeks state funding for fire training facility in or near Blaine for use by departments on this side of the Twin Cities metro area.
CONSTRUCTION ON HANSON BOULEVARD BEGINS
There’s still plenty of snow on the ground but road construction season seems to still be underway.
BLAINE TO COMPLETE WORK ON WETLAND SANCTUARY
The City of Blaine is working with a contractor to finish the tree removal project at the Blaine Wetland Sanctuary.
CHARITY HOCKEY GAME SUPPORTS EMERGENCY RESPONDERS
For the third year in a row, members of the Lino Lakes Department of Public Safety met on the ice for a hockey game. More than just a battle between the police and fire divisions, each year this game raises money for a charity providing services to emergency responders.
BLAINE OFFERS NEW WEBSITE FULL OF INFORMATION FOR RESIDENTS, BUSINESS OWNERS
New online portal will allow anyone to see how much the City of Blaine is spending–and on what–any time.
ANOKA COUNTY LAWMAKER DRAWS IRE FROM GOVERNOR OVER GUN CONTROL COMMENTS
East Bethel legislator defended and clarified his remarks after criticisms from many in the state capitol and the media, including Gov. Tim Walz.
SBM, BLAINE CITY LEADERS CELEBRATE NEW RATING FOR FIRE SERVICE
New ISO rating could mean lower insurance premiums for property owners in the city of Blaine.
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