As the Anoka County Library celebrates its diamond jubilee, it is excited to take a look back at history, while pushing towards the future.
LOCAL FOOD SHELF GIVES TO EVERYONE
Anoka County has several regional food shelves, working to meet the needs in the community. One of these food shelves is reaching out beyond just need, and also considering ways they can help limit food waste.
PUBLIC INVITED TO LAW DAY
The public is invited to attend Anoka County Law Day at the Anoka County Courthouse and Government Center. This free event celebrates the role of law in our society and aims to promote a deeper understanding of the legal profession.
SPRING LAKE PARK SCHOOLS BRING STEM TO MORE GIRLS
Stem fields are highly male dominated in today’s work force with women making up less than 24 percent. Park Terrace Elementary School is hoping to change that by engaging girls in STEM education at a young age.
NEW RETAIL DEVELOPMENT TO COME TO BLAINE
Three new retail development have been approved for the city.
MNDOT ANNOUNCES STATE ROAD PROJECTS
This week, MnDOT announced $1.1 billion in state road and bridge projects that will be worked on across Minnesota this year.
YOUR CITY STAFF: KATE MANSON
Circle Pines has a relatively small staff, and many of them do more than one thing. We introduce you to Kate Manson, who works in their finance department.
REWARD OFFERED IN JANUARY HIT AND RUN
The family of Casey Kearns is offering a $5,000 reward to anyone with information about the hit and run in Andover on Jan. 28.
LEE CARLSON CENTER HOLDS FUNDRAISER
Last week the Lee Carlson Center for Mental Health and Well-being held their 3rd annual chili cook-off. This fundraiser brings in money for several mental health programs.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY CELEBRATES FOUR NEW HOMES
Last summer, Kwot Opongow was on his way to owning a house through Habitat for Humanity.
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