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Paddleboat could soon be plying the Rum River in Anoka
Anoka officials have found a riverboat owner interested in docking a paddlewheeler at City Hall next spring for a season of Mississippi River cruises.
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MN and 48 states fail college affordability study
According to financial advisers, if you want to pay for your child's college education you should be saving 450 dollars a month.
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Anoka votes to tighten bar rules
In the aftermath of several downtown late-night melees, the Anoka City Council voted Monday night to tighten up security at bars that close at 2 a.m. "We have to get a handle on this so it doesn't get out of ...
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Airport runway extension plan hits turbulence
An airport charter company behind the push to extend a runway at the Anoka County-Blaine airport runway put the brakes on a proposal that has divided county officials.
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Dayton sends its comp plan to Met Council
Dayton marks a 2-year long process by authorizing the submission of its completed 2008 comprehensive plan update to Met Council.
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Champlin council approves utility franchise fees
Champlin residents may expect an additional $2.50 on both their electric and gas utility bills effective January of 2009.
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Upset victory puts 'outsider' in St. Francis mayor's seat
As the dust of the 2008 election settles, the city of St. Francis, in far-northern Anoka County, has found itself with a new mayor, Jerry Tveit, a 37-year-old welder who has lived in the city for three years.
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Boyfriend Convicted In East Bethel Slaying
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Two-thirds of U.S. Senate ballots recounted
Several metro areas completed their methodical recount of the U.S. Senate race and others today or said they were on pace to surely finish before Thanksgiving No ballots are scheduled to be counted tomorrow, ...
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Volunteers endure long hours during recount
ANOKA - By lunchtime Friday, Joni Anderson figured she'd personally inspected almost 15,000 ballots in Minnesota's U.S. Senate recount.
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Art: Guilty pleasures of Waterborne
When: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Tue.-Sat. Ends Dec. 11. Where: Katherine E. Nash Gallery, Regis Center for Art, University of Minnesota, 405 21st Av.
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Anoka dog park on pause
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Anoka Countyblaine Airport / Plan for longer runway on hold
Anoka County officials have postponed any decision on supporting a proposed runway extension at the airport in Blaine.
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Anoka County-Blaine Airport runway extension begins to draw fire
Talk of expanding the Anoka County-Blaine Airport has upset residents and officials of nearby communities.
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Officials mum on Anoka Co. Airport expansion public hearing
Expanding any airport usually brings two things: Controversy and a public hearing.
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Manslaughter Charges In Fridley Student's Death
A 20-year-old Anoka, Minn. man has been charged in the death of a Fridley teenager.Samuel Kelieh Dennis was charged with second-degree manslaughter in the shooting death of Emmanuel Bartuoh, 18.According to the ...
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School bus in Anoka in collision
There were students on the bus at the time of the wreck, but no one aboard was hurt.
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In Anoka, visions of Stillwater dance in their heads
A giant backhoe dredged up 60 years of Rum River sediment in Anoka last week. The 4-foot-deep channel is part of city efforts to lure more people, including Mississippi River boaters, up the Rum to the historic ...
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Legal Grounds puts down roots in historic downtown Anoka
Legal Grounds opened its doors a month ago and has been a popular stop for the downtown business crowd and is already establishing a welcome group of regulars.
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Two Anoka County residents appointed to trial court bench seats in Anoka, Wright counties
Tim Pawlenty appointed James A. Cunningham Jr. to a trial court bench vacancy in Anoka County Nov.
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