Across the metro area, Pilgrim Cleaners are collecting gently used winter coats for kids and adults to help Minnesota families.
BLAINE EXPECTS RECORD DEVELOPMENT YEAR
Backed by a continued growth in residential development, commercial development is booming, making 2018 one of the busiest development years in recent memory.
BLAINE’S GROWING TRAIL SYSTEM
In Blaine there are 65 city parks covering more than 600 acres of land. Throughout all of these parks, there is a network of sidewalks and trails that allow you to explore the city a little differently.
LEXINGTON CELEBRATES THIRD FALL FUN FEST
The Lexington Fall Fest is the weekend of Sept. 21 and it’s a big celebration in a small town. This will be the third year of the Lexington Fall Fest and many new events were added to the lineup this year.
NAMING PROCESS FOR NEW BLAINE SCHOOL BEGINS
The Anoka-Hennepin School District has begun the process of naming two new schools that will be located in Ramsey and Blaine.
MNDOT BEGINS STUDY ON HIGHWAY 65
MnDOT has begun a study of the Highway 65 corridor. Anoka County and Blaine have each committed $100,000 to the study.
AL SANNERUD NAMED OUTSTANDING SENIOR
All 87 counties in Minnesota nominate a man and a woman for the statewide honor and it is believed that this was the first winner from Anoka County in decades. At 95 Sannerud is still going strong and is the executive director of Bikes for Kids. Bikes for Kids collects and refurbishes used bikes and gets them to those in need.
ANIMALS RESCUED FROM BLAINE HOME
The Blaine Police Department turned the 30 animals over to the Animal Humane Society for treatment and care.
PUBLIC CANDIDATE FORUMS BEGIN
Over the next several weeks there are many chances for you to hear from candidates directly.
WOMEN ACCUSED OF STEALING WEDDING DRESSES
A Coon Rapids woman has been charged with burglary and theft after she allegedly stole sixty-one wedding dresses from a storage locker she managed in Blaine.
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