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Santa Run firefighter food collection begins today (Dec. 4)

The Spring Lake Park-Blaine-Mounds View Fire Department’s annual four-day Santa Run food drive will take to area streets starting today (Dec. 4). See more in Blaine/Spring Lake Park Life.
   

Indian students in Anoka-Hennepin School District look to library for continuing their cultural cu

Native American students, their parents and their grandparents in the Anoka-Hennepin School District now have a wealth of knowledge to call their own – to hand down from one generation to another. See more in Anoka County Union.
   

Anoka neighborhoods being rezoned to single-family

In its quest to further prevent the proliferation of rental housing, Anoka is in the process of rezoning four residential neighborhoods from designations designed for higher-density apartments, condominiums, townhouses and duplexes to single-family. See more in Anoka County Union.
   

Gov. Pawlenty to kick off National Governors Association Innovation America Initiative

Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty will travel to Phoenix, Arizona on Monday for his first official function serving as both Vice Chair of the National Governors Association (NGA) and Chair of the NGA Center for Best Practices.

Read more: Gov. Pawlenty to kick off National Governors Association Innovation America Initiative

   

Secretary of State Kiffmeyer willing to serve in different public office

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Secretary of State Kiffmeyer
Secretary of State Mary Kiffmeyer will leave office in January, one of the victims of the Democratic wave that swept many Republicans from office.

But a chance for Kiffmeyer to step back into elective office might open soon. (Photo by T.W. Budig, ECM Capitol Reporter)

Read more: Secretary of State Kiffmeyer willing to serve in different public office

   

House Republicans elect caucus leadership; Seifert chosen House Minority Leader

House Republicans recently met in Eagan to elect caucus leadership — Rep. Marty Seifert, R-Marshall, was elected House Minority Leader.

Read more: House Republicans elect caucus leadership; Seifert chosen House Minority Leader

   

Everywhere Amy Theline goes, Otto sure to follow

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Amy Theline with Otto
Considering she was riding horses before she could walk, it’s no wonder when 2006 Braham Area High School graduate Amy Theline headed off to college, her horse came with her.

When Theline started at North Dakota State University in September, her horse, a 21-year-old Arabian Gelding named Otto, went with her. See more in Isanti County News.

   

Mayor-elect Stev Stegner asks help of Forest Lake Human Rights Commission

Soon to be Mayor of Forest Lake, Stev Stegner, is seeking the help of the Forest Lake Human Rights Commission to learn more about the situation surrounding severe accusations made against his character. See more in Forest Lake Times.
   

Thirty years ago when the Forest Lake Youth Service Bureau came to be, the music of Elvis Presley filled the air waves.

Now 30 years later as what is today the Lakes Area Youth Service Bureau marks this notable milestone, “The King” can still be found and heard in Forest Lake. See more in Forest Lake Times.

   

Mission to help kids continues for Lakes Area Youth Service Bureau

As a cop and later police chief in Forest Lake, Jim Trudeau saw the need to help kids who get in trouble.

It was much the same when he was a kid growing up in Forest Lake. Bad kids found trouble and sometimes good kids made dumb decisions too, Trudeau says. See more in Forest Lake Times.

   

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