One way the student government decided to try to bring about a way for students to stay involved and to help the community is through a coat donation drive at the high school and middle school.
TREE FARMERS ENJOY HOLIDAY TRADITIONS
A Centerville Christmas Tree Farm has become a holiday tradition for dozens of families every year. The tree growers say that works both ways.
TOYS FOR JOY ADJUSTS TO CHALLENGES BROUGHT BY COVID-19 PANDEMIC
The pandemic has caused Toys for Joy to have more demand with families in need but operate are being asked to operate with fewer volunteers.
NEW PARTNERSHIP REDUCES AIR POLLUTION WHILE FIXING CARS
Cars for Neighbors is a local non-profit in their twentieth year. Their mission is to provide car repairs for people who cannot afford to have their vehicle fixed. Through a new partnership, they are doing that, while also making the cars more efficient and less polluting.
LONG-TIME BLAINE LEADERS RYAN, SWANSON REFLECT ON DECADES OF CITY COUNCIL SERVICE
Mayor Tom Ryan and Council Member Dick Swanson have logged a combined total of more than 60 years of city leadership.
BLAINE MAN SENTENCED TO 40 YEARS FOR WIFE’S MURDER
An Anoka County judge sent a Blaine man to prison for perhaps the rest of his life after he pleaded guilty to the murder of his wife after she filed for divorce.
BLAINE COVID-19 TESTING SITE OPENS MONDAY
State health officials will coordinate COVID-19 nasal swab testing at Victory Links Golf Course at the National Sports Center starting Monday, December 7.
SANTA PARADE BACK ON
Because of all the challenges of a pandemic, the SBM Fire Department’s Santa Parade has been partially rescheduled.
LICENSE CENTERS DEAL WITH STAFFING CHALLENGES
Planning ahead is a good idea if you have business with the county License and Passport Centers. They are dealing with staffing issues thanks to distance learning at home, and COVID exposures. Since many schools went to distance learning, some workers had to take leave to be with children at home.
ANOKA COUNTY RECOGNIZES WORK OF COUNTY DEPARTMENTS
The Anoka County Board of Commissioners honored many county departments at last week’s board meeting. Typically, these honors are reserved for individual employees; but this year, with all the challenges, the board did things a little differently.
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