Archive for Aug. 29 2017
Grand Rapids Housing Market For Recreational Homes Sees A Surplus
Grand Rapids is the place to be for families with young children and retirees because of a housing surplus, according to a recent survey of RE/MAM brokers and agents in…
Read MoreGroup At CLC Is Showing Kindness One Rock At A Time
Motivation and inspiration were the driving factors of getting the project up and running. Even though the group that created and distributed the rocks on campus is remaining anonymous, CLC…
Read MoreNorthwoods Adventure: Minnesota State Fair DNR Exhibit
Surrounded by the big city, the Minnesota State Fair prides itself on showcasing the best Minnesota has to offer, and one way that is accomplished is through the Minnesota DNR…
Read MoreDecision Awaits In Minnesota Supreme Court Over Budget Veto
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The fate of the legal battle between Gov. Mark Dayton and Republican lawmakers now rests with the Minnesota Supreme Court. The two sides took their…
Read MoreNew College Students In Grand Rapids Take A Lesson In Financial Responsibility
Itasca Community College students in Grand Rapids received a lesson in understanding critical financial decisions that will affect them in the future during new student orientation. In its third year,…
Read MoreMeasles Outbreak Declared Over In Minnesota
The measles outbreak, which sickened over 70 children throughout Minnesota, including four in Crow Wing County, has been declared over by Minnesota health officials. According to officials, the outbreak can…
Read MoreJim Hunter Resigns As Crosby Mayor
There is a change in leadership in Crosby after embattled Mayor Jim Hunter resigned from the post in a letter to Crosby City Council from his lawyer, Ed Shaw, dated…
Read MoreDNR Will Host Open House On Northern Pike Regulations In Aitkin County
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will be hosting two open houses to gather input on northern pike regulations on Sissabagamah Lake and Long Lake. The open houses will provide…
Read MoreDeer Feeding Restricted Due To Chronic Wasting Cases
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota conservation officials have expanded a ban on feeding deer after discovering multiple captive deer infected with chronic wasting disease. Minnesota Public Radio reports that…
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