Last week the Blaine City Council passed a resolution committing the city to continuing the existing wetland restoration plan at the Blaine Wetland Sanctuary. That plan calls for the removal of non-native species from the large open space including more trees.
SPRING WEATHER HAS GOLFERS HITTING THE COURSE
Many golfers are getting the clubs out of the garage and hitting up local courses as the weather turns to spring. But, before you play your first 18 it might be a good idea to take a lesson or two to get back into the swing of things.
LUPUS SPIEL USA SETS BIG GOAL
An annual fundraiser held in Blaine is aiming to raise $100,000 for Lupus research. A local non-profit called the Lupus Research Foundation holds a curling tournament every May that brings in some of the top curlers in the world to help raise money for a cure.
PANTHER FOUNDATION INVESTS IN SLP SCHOOLS
The organization has spearheaded efforts to bring innovative spaces and STEM programming to the district. Now, they are embarking on a large scale plan to transform two key community assets.
FATAL FIRE IN FRIDLEY HOME
Three other people were able to make it out safely, but a 24-year-old male was sleeping in an upstairs bedroom.
BLAINE SPRING PHOTO CONTEST
From people, pets, and places to celebrations and locations, you are invited to capture your impression of Blaine.
STREET SWEEPING BEGINS
Public works crews will be making one pass through every neighborhood in Blaine sometime in the next couple of weeks.
SPRING LAKE PARK SCHOOLS BRING STEM TO MORE GIRLS
Stem fields are highly male dominated in today’s work force with women making up less than 24 percent. Park Terrace Elementary School is hoping to change that by engaging girls in STEM education at a young age.
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