Anoka County’s five license centers welcomed walk-in customers back for the first time in nearly 18 months earlier this summer.
USA CUP RETURNS TO BLAINE
After the pandemic forced the USA Cup soccer tournament to take a year off, the players are back at the National Sports Center in Blaine.
DEVELOPERS SAY BLAINE A HOTSPOT FOR SENIOR HOUSING
Blaine officials recently approved a senior living complex just off Main Street, and another was recommended for approval by the Planning Commission.
RETIRED CENTENNIAL FIREFIGHTER HONORED AT CITY HALL CEREMONY
Randy Lauderbaugh started as a volunteer with Centerville Fire Department in January 1978, and retired June 1st with credit for 44 years. The department presented him with a plaque for his service and the Relief Association presented him with a golden axe to commemorate his service.
STATE TAKES INPUT FROM DRIVERS ABOUT SOUTHERN PORTIONS OF UNIVERSITY AVENUE, HIGHWAY 65
After hearing from more than 5,000 people in the last year, MnDOT’s primary focus is on bike and pedestrian safety, vehicle safety and pavement quality on the two highways.
DIETZ LEAVES CENTENNIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR SUPERINTENDENT POST UP NORTH
Superintendent leaving to take top job in a Cass County school district.
CONSUMER FIREWORKS SHORTAGES IMPACT SUPPLY AND PRICE
The American Pyrotechnics Association says record-breaking sales last year exhausted inventories. That leaves retailers with some challenges preparing for the Fourth of July this year.
3M OPEN GETS READY TO WELCOME FANS BACK
After a year without fans on site, 3M Open officials are getting ready to open the gates to the public this year. This will be the third year that this PGA tournament event to Blaine, and the golf course and the city of Blaine are getting ready.
LINO LAKES STUDIES FORMER YMCA BUILDING FUTURE
The YMCA did not re-open after the pandemic shutdown, and the city of Lino Lakes now owns the building. A consultant told the city council, there’s strong potential for re-opening the building as a recreation and community center. The study even suggests services could be expanded at a lower cost to members.
NEW EXHIBIT SPACE IN CENTERVILLE CITY HALLS SHOWS AREA’S HISTORY
When Centerville remodeled its city hall last year, it added a small exhibit space in the back of the council chambers. The first exhibit highlights the city’s history and some of the first European settlers.
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