Playgrounds are closed, but the parks and trails remain open. And the Blaine Parks and Recreation Department is trying new ways to continue as much programming as possible.
SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERS GET UNEMPLOYMENT PAYMENTS
Self-employed workers are finally receiving unemployment benefits. It took an act of Congress and nearly a month for the state to get ready. For local workers, that’s a long time to wait. But state officials say it really happened pretty fast.
SPRING LAKE PARK SCHOOLS FOUNDATION SUPPORTING STUDENTS WITH WEEKEND MEALS
Meal program began in 2013 and has served tens of thousands of students since, with a sharp uptick since schools closed due to COVID-19.
SLP HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS RECEIVE YARD SIGNS
Donations helped pay for yard signs for all seniors at the school, shut down like all others in the COVID-19 pandemic.
ANOKA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY WANTS YOU TO HELP DOCUMENT COVID-19 PANDEMIC THROUGH ONLINE SURVEY
Online survey allows for recording sentiments, stats during global shutdown and pandemic.
ANOKA COUNTY ECONOMIC LEADERS OFFER OUTLOOK AMID PANDEMIC AND SLOWDOWN
Economic leaders think there is still room for expansion in fourth-largest county and second-fastest growing county in Minnesota.
BLAINE TO RECEIVE STATE MONEY TO HELP WITH EMERALD ASH BORER
Lottery-funded money will help to plant new trees on public land; EAB has reached nearly two dozen Minnesota counties.
SIVARAJAH ON TOUGH DECISIONS FOR COUNTY LEADERS: “THAT’S LEADERSHIP.”
County administrator and former county board chairwoman talks about difficult government decisions in the time of COVID-19.
CENSUS MAN REFLECTS ON ADJUSTMENTS MADE FOR COVID-19 PANDEMIC
COVID-19 pandemic and shutdown stalled or delayed a lot of local efforts to make sure everyone is counted in the U.S. Census this year.
BLAINE POLICE OFFER BIRTHDAY MESSAGES
Blaine police offer to send video messages to kids in the commuity.
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