Each year, Aug. 1 marks the beginning of new laws in the state. One significant change this year involves increased fines for drivers who don’t stop for school bus stop arms.
Blaine’s Citizen Academy is Taking Applicants
Registration is now open for those who want to be a part of the 2017 graduating class of Blaine’s Citizen Academy.
Water Gardens on Display Across Metro
Creating a serene getaway right in your own backyard is a dream of many homeowners. After a family tragedy a Ham Lake couple created their peaceful retreat in honor of a family member.
Blaine Focuses on Traffic Concerns
Blaine’s newest effort to address traffic problems in underway. Starting in June, the police department added two full time traffic enforcement officers. Along with these officers, a citizen Traffic Commission began meeting in April to advise the city council on their long-term traffic and road plans.
Schwan’s USA Cup Welcomes Large Crowds
Thousands of soccer players, parents and fans have descended on Blaine for the nine day run of Schwan’s USA Cup at the National Sports Center.
12-year-old Blaine Girl Heads to the BMX World Championship
Streeter is only twelve years old and one of the top ten riders in the nation in her class, she’s been riding since she was six. At the end of July, she’ll be competing in the 2017 UCI world championship held in South Carolina.
Blaine youth learn the importance of safety
The 21st annual Blaine Safety Camp welcomed many third and fourth graders to come and learn about various safety techniques, and how to prevent common injuries.
Blaine’s Chief of Police retires after nearly three decades
Blaine’s Chief of Police is getting ready to say goodbye, after nearly three decades of working in the city.
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