Ten percent more drivers were arrested for drunk driving over the recent holiday season compared to last year.
LINO LAKES MAKES SOME TOUGH CUTS
After much discussion, Lino Lakes has decided to cut a staff position and several youth programs.
JANUARY IS NATIONAL RADON MONTH
Radon occurs naturally in Minnesota soils and is an odorless, colorless and tasteless radioactive gas. But it is also the leading environmental cause of cancer deaths in the United States and the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers.
VETERANS HOUSING NOW OPEN IN ANOKA
In just 57 days this run down, abandoned building was transformed into a welcoming safe place for homeless veterans. Initial estimates indicated that the building would cost more than $4 million to restore, but with an all volunteer crew and donated items they building was given new life for only $350,000.
HEALING THROUGH HAIRCUTS
Rikaya Wafford is one fresh 22-year-old. With special help from her barber Jamal Rayford. He’s nicknamed “smooth” for obvious reasons.
MEET CENTERVILLE CITY ADMINISTRATOR MARK STATZ
Mark Statz has been Centerville’s city engineer. Now, he has taken over the role of city administrator.
OLYMPIC TRIALS UNDERWAY IN BLAINE
Two people will be added to Team USA this weekend in Blaine. The Mixed Doubles Curling Olympic Trials are underway at Fogerty Arena.
READING CORPS TUTORS NEEDED IN THE NORTH METRO
In Minnesota, 1 in 3 third graders struggles to read at grade level. To help address this problem, AmeriCorps Minnesota is hiring more Reading Corps tutors.
OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING IN BLAINE
A Centennial Lakes Police officer fired a weapon while providing assistance to Blaine during a domestic assault call.
SHOOTING IN HAM LAKE LEAVES ONE IN HOSPITAL
Police received a call about a man with a gunshot wound at the Super America store on Highway 65 and Constance Boulevard.
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