It was the type of fire that comes along only about twice a decade, according to the fire department. And it completely destroyed the home of a Blaine family.
Centennial Takes Care of Business
The Cougars, who lost to the Bengals last month, got even on Senior Night.
Anoka Hennepin Becomes Seizure Smart
The Anoka Hennepin School district has now become the first Seizure Smart school in the state, taking steps to ensure safety and comfort for students with epilepsy.
Parks and Recreation Departments Hiring
Local city parks and recreation departments are beginning the summer hiring process.
Columbia Arena Set for Demolition
Land with a vacant arena in Fridley is being looked at as a new development site.
The Bengals are Headed Back to State
Blaine has done it again, amid a flurry of goals at Aldrich Arena, the Bengals are headed back to the State Tournament.
Centennial Eliminates the Rebels
Centennial won a hard fought Quarter-Final match against Champlin Park on Thursday at Coon Rapids. They now move on to play Anoka in the Semi’s on Saturday.
Avoiding Tax Scams
The IRS is trying to make the public aware of tax scams this season.
Animal Humane Society Makes Adoption More Personal
With a more welcoming adoption center and a more personal adoption procedure the Humane Society is hoping for engage new and returning customers in more ways than even before.
Metro North Chamber Renews Contract with Grow Minnesota
The Metro North Chamber of Commerce renewed its annual contract with the statewide economic development program, Grow Minnesota, this month.
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