With the traditional start to the summer travel season just around the corner, drivers are digging deeper into their wallets to fill the gas tank. Historic increases in gasoline prices are being felt by businesses and local government as well.
ANOKA COUNTY MASTER GARDENERS START BUSY SEASON WITH RETURN OF FUNDRAISING PLANT SALE
Dozens of master gardeners–volunteers who earn the designation after logging a certain number of hours and helping with community outreach–brought thousands of flowers, plants, and vegetables for sale.
CONNEXUS ENERGY WELCOMES FLOCK OF SHEEP TO SOLAR ARRAY
Connexus Energy has been putting bees in its solar gardens for years, with the goal of building more pollinator-friendly habitats. This week, one of the solar arrays also welcomed a flock of sheep, and it could be the beginning of a partnership.
FISHING OPENER BRINGS ABOUT STORIES OF SHARED TRADITIONS
There is an excitement about the season opener for northern pike and walleye. The DNR’s Jack Lauer says one in five Minnesotans buy a fishing license. That’s one point 4 million fishermen and women.
LINO LAKES STUDIES RECURRING DRAINAGE PROBLEM IN SUNSET AVENUE NEIGHBORHOOD
Lino Lakes hopes to fix a flooding problem in one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods. Planning is starting now for a project that is still five years out.
JOHNSVILLE CAFETERIA WORKER NAMED STATE’S BEST
She was named the Minnesota School Nutrition Association’s Employee of the Year.
CENTENNIAL SCHOOLS LOOKING FOR MORE READING TUTORS THROUGH AMERICORPS PROGRAM
Centennial School District currently has openings at four of its five elementary schools for Americorps reading tutors, who get education experience and even compensation.
LINO LAKES NON-PROFIT SEEKS TO GET MORE PEOPLE INVOLVED IN HOCKEY
BIPOC Play it Forward encourages anyone with unused hockey gear to donate, and coming up on May 21, that gear will be distributed at a Hockey is For Everyone Event.
BLAINE GRASS FIRE THREATENS HOMES, BURNS 80 ACRES
The fire started behind homes in the Sanctuary Neighborhood of Blaine. It finally stopped at 109th Avenue which had been closed for several hours. It came close to many back yards.
CENTENNIAL LAKES POLICE TO PUT HYBRID SQUADS INTO SERVICE
New squad cars are about to hit the road for the Centennial Police Department. They bought two hybrid squad cars for the first time. It’s a move expected to save money in the long run, despite the higher price tag.
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