Blaine restaurant joins DoorDash’s 2022 Top 100 Most Loved All Star list. Song Tea and Poke joins the top restaurants in the nation for their reliability, and service according to DoorDash.
TARGET USA CUP BRINGS BACK INTERNATIONAL TEAMS, PARTICIPANTS AFTER TWO-YEAR COVID HIATUS
The tournament brings an expected $25 million economic impact to the Twin Cities region.
3M OPEN PROMOTER PRAISES NORTH METRO LEADERS AS GOLF TOURNAMENT SET TO RETURN JULY 21
Planners hope to be able to add more periphery events in future years, and said the tournament couldn’t go on without the continued partnerships with North Metro community leaders.
ANOKA CO LEADERS EXAMINE WAYS TO EXPAND BROADBAND INTERNET ACCESS TO MORE RESIDENTS
Anoka County is trying to figure out exactly where high-speed internet is and is not available. The county sent out a survey to residents and businesses asking questions about access and speed to try to learn about communities or neighborhoods that may lack access.
BLAINE’S LAKESIDE COMMONS PARK ADDS POLICE PRESENCE AS TEMPERATURES SOAR
The city of Blaine is preparing for the upcoming heatwave as beach goers will flock to Lakeside Commons Park
SOLDIER FROM PACIFIC ISLANDS REMEMBERED BY FRIENDS AND FAMILY WITH A MONUMENT IN BLAINE
Family travels from tiny Micronesian island of Yap to Blaine for ceremony attended by hundreds.
3M OPEN ORGANIZERS ADDING EVENTS, PROMOTING QUALITY OF PLAY AS EVENT DRAWS NEAR
In addition to continuing to rebound from COVID-19 and a volatile economy, PGA Tour officials recently put in place another potential variable for drawing customers to TPC Twin Cities for the fourth annual tournament.
U.S. BLIND HOCKEY TEAM CONTINUES PUSH FOR PARALYMPICS WITH STOP IN BLAINE
As a part of the National Hockey Festival the U.S. Blind Hockey Team played three games at the National Sports Center in Blaine. The team has a goal of making it to the Paralympics while also growing the sport nationwide.
CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS BID FAREWELL TO RETIRING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
It’s tradition for Centennial High School seniors, about a week before graduation, to return to their respective elementary schools to walk the halls in caps and gowns and receive congratulations from the younger students.
CENTERVILLE LEADERS, BUSINESS OWNERS REACT TO AMAZON ANNOUNCEMENT AND POSSIBLE CONCERNS
The plant will employ nearly 600 people and feature some 300 vans that will come and go each day at the site between 20th and 21st Avenues, close to the intersection of Main Street and Interstate 35-E. Reaction to the news online included many voicing concerns about the traffic and noise impacts.
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