Last summer, Kwot Opongow was on his way to owning a house through Habitat for Humanity.
WORKING WITH WOMEN GROUP DRIVES BUSINESS
Once a month, about 60 to 70 people gather for Working with Women. The group aims to provide connections, support and resources to business professionals in the area.
WONDERS ICE CREAM COMES TO BLAINE
It was a chilly March night but there was a line of people waiting for Blaine’s newest business to open its doors. Wonders Ice Cream Co. has brought their unique rolled ice cream product many people waited in long lines to get a taste.
AMBULANCE ROLL OVER IN BLAINE
A car ran a red light at the intersection of 109th and Highway 65 and struck an ambulance. The high speed collision caused the ambulance to tip onto its side.
SEN. TINA SMITH VISITS LOCAL STUDENTS
Smith made a visit to the Anoka-Hennepin Secondary Technical Education Program(STEP).
FOOD SHELVES NEED YOU THIS MARCH
Each March, food shelves across the state team up with Minnesota FoodShare for the largest grassroots food and fund drive in the state. Last year more than $8 million and nearly five million pounds of food were raised to support local needs.
ANOKA COUNTY SHERIFF CONSIDERS BODY CAMERAS
The Anoka County Sheriff’s Office will hold a public forum on March 14 regarding the use of body cameras.
ANOKA FAMILY GETS CLOSURE AFTER FATHER’S KILLER PLEADS GUILTY
When 95-year-old Albert Loehlein was brutally murdered in his Anoka home in Nov. of 2016, it was a crime that shook the community. This, week Loehlein’s killer entered a guilty plea in Anoka County District Court.
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