The Anoka County Board of Commissioners recently recognized the extraordinary efforts of dedicated individuals and groups who devote their time, energy, and talent to improving public health with presentation of the 2016 Public Health Awards.
Anoka County to Showcase Legal Process
The Anoka County Courthouse in downtown Anoka will open its doors to the public as part of a Law Day event. The event is designed to showcase the work of Minnesota’s justice system, and educate students and the public about the role of judges, attorneys, law enforcement, and citizens in administering the justice system.
It’s Bike Helmet Season
Blaine continues to help young bike riders stay safe with their bike helmet fitting program.
Police Look to Stop Distracted Driving
To keep motorists safe Minnesota law enforcement agencies are cracking down on distracted driving this month.
Columbia Heights School District Adds Board Member
With a special election a vacancy on the Columbia Heights School Board will be filled shortly.
Local State Legislators Retiring
Their will be many changes coming to the state senate and house of representatives this year.
Target Field Cooks Up New Food and New Spaces
As Twins fans return to Target Field this year they will find some new spaces and new food to enjoy.
Seniors Learn to Connect to Family Online
Libraries across the country have gone through an evolution over the last 20 years, moving from a focus on books, to a focus on information. This month, Anoka County branch libraries are hosting classes on resume creation, Minecraft, Microsoft Word, Tumblr, e-books and more.
Dogs to Soon Have Park in Blaine
A new dog park will be added in Blaine to Aquatore Park and will have some modern amenities.
Sheriff to have Discussion on Human Trafficking
To help make the community safer, the Anoka County sheriff will have an open discussion on human trafficking.
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