After a Lexington City Council member stepped down due to health reasons, park board member Diane Harris was appointed by the Mayor.
Local Hospital Board Votes to Dissolve
The North Suburban Hospital District Board voted unanimously to dissolve this this week, less than two months before a heated election for the often overlooked public body.
MN House Candidate Takes Down Controversial Social Media Posts
Social media posts by Republican candidate Nolan West showed a history of attacks on the LGBT community, African-Americans, women and more.
Back to School – Not as Easy as it Sounds
Students all across Minnesota headed back to school this week. Many dodging rain drops on their way. The transition from the fun of summer to the more structured schedule of the school year can be tough for kids and parents alike.
Regional Trail Reopens
The popular Rice Creek North Regional Trail running through Blaine, Circle Pines and Lino Lakes has reopened.
Local Mosque Holds Educational Dialogue
Islam is the second largest religion in the world, smaller only than Christianity. Yet, misconceptions about Islamic beliefs are very common. Working to change that is a local mosque and their members, who are intentionally creating a place where those of any faith can come, ask questions, and learn.
Mighty Axe Hops Sees Major Expansion
On a family farm in Ham Lake, a small company is in the process of becoming the largest hop producer in Minnesota. Beginning their operation just 4 years ago, Mighty Axe Hops has seen some amazing results and success.
Springbrook Nature Center Debuts New Space
The new Springbrook Nature Center has opened and has many new features.
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