County seeks to cast a wider net but some non-profits still say they’re left out when they need it most.
BLAINE WILL OFFER ABSENTEE BALLOT DROPBOXES IN TWO LOCATIONS FOR GENERAL ELECTION
City wants to provide a secure place for those who fill out ballots at home to drop them off ahead of the November election.
LUPUS RESEARCH FOUNDATION SWITCHES GEARS ON ANNUAL FUNDRAISING EFFORTS
COVID-19 made it impossible to have the annual curling tournament, so organizers moved outdoors while the weather still allowed for a golf fundraiser.
BLAINE K-9 OFFICER AND PARTNER EARN NATIONAL RECOGNITION FOR EFFORTS
Officers worked with Rex to locate a suspect and credit the dog with saving lives during a chase in Coon Rapids last year.
NORTH METRO BUSINESS LEADERS HEAR INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE AS THEY BEGIN FACE-TO-FACE NETWORKING AGAIN
In-person networking returns as business leaders hear inspirational message from a southern Minnesota baker who found success in the midst of a statewide shutdown.
ANOKA COUNTY RESOURCES MAY SOON INCLUDE ONLINE JOB FAIRS
County using relief money to provide online means for job seekers and potential employers to connect face-to-face.
ANOKA COUNTY PARKS AND CAMPGROUNDS SEEING LATE SUMMER SURGE IN VISITORS
Visitors looking for a chance to get away in the age of COVID-19 find camping is a great and affordable option close to home.
HIGH SCHOOLS ACCOMMODATE SPORTS FANS AMID COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS
Schools encourage fans to plan ahead so they aren’t left out of the stadium this soccer season.
BLAINE CITY LEADERS ENCOURAGE INPUT ON MNDOT HIGHWAY 65 IMPROVEMENT OPTIONS
Interactive MnDOT website allows for those who rely on Highway 65 to click through several options for possible improvements in the future.
2021 3M OPEN TO TEE OFF AT SAME TIME AS POSTPONED SUMMER OLYMPICS
Schedule puts PGA Tour stop at odds with larger events for marquee golfers.
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