With more than 340 written comments and sharply divided testimony from business owners and residents, Columbia Heights on Nov. 10 unanimously, 4-0, advanced an ordinance that aims to ban flavored ...
The Rogers City Council on Nov. 13 approved the hiring of ReAnna Groettum as the administrative assistant for city hall, beginning Nov. 24.
The Plymouth History Center is set to host the second annual Merry Market 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6 at Plymouth Old Town Hall, 3605 Fernbrook Lane.
The University of Minnesota Extension will offer seven online horse certificate courses focused on poisonous plants, balancing rations, biosecurity, manure management, basic nutrition, mortality ...
Benilde-St. Margaret’s senior Emma Rudowsky capped off her final prep swimming season standing on top of the podium after winning the 500-yard freestyle during Saturday’s Class A finals in 5 ...
New federal testing data shows that reading scores of teens in the U.S. are lower than they have been in decades.
The Brainerd/Little Falls Warriors girls’ hockey team had quite the introduction in their home-opening 3-1 win over the ...
Little Falls' dance team had a pair of runner-up finishes in the Class 1A/2A competitions at the Paul Bunyan Invite at the ...
The MetroNorth Chamber of Commerce is celebrating the retirement of Holly Krebsbach, its vice president of membership, after 13 years of service.
The Orono Girls Swim and Dive team sent a formidable squad of 22 athletes to the Section 3A meet, determined to defend their championship—and they delivered in spectacular fashion, capturing ...
The Ramsey City Council held a public hearing Nov. 12 to gather public feedback on the police department’s draft unmanned aerial system policy.
The Anoka County Job Training Center has received a $250,000 grant to develop and implement agriculture-focused workforce training through the state’s Growing Careers initiative.