ABC Newspapers - Fri Nov 27
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What's closed for ThanksgivingThe Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press - Wed Nov 25
City, county, state and federal offices are closed. Libraries are closed. Metro Transit buses and trains will follow Sunday/holiday schedules.
It's time to celebrate with Betty Rydell and FriendsABC Newspapers - Wed Nov 25
By Kelly Johnson Staff writer The Betty Rydell and Friends Christmas Show is set to kick-off the holiday season Sunday afternoon.
Elk River Dance Team second in conference openerHometownSource - Wed Nov 25
The Elk River Dance Team made its competitive season debut with a second-place finish in a conference meet at Blaine.
Three charged with KleinBank robbery in Coon RapidsHometownSource - Wed Nov 25
Three people have now been charged in Anoka County District Court in connection with the armed robbery of KleinBank, 3070 Coon Rapids Blvd., Coon Rapids, the morning of Nov.
Second suspect arrested in KleinBank robbery in Coon RapidsHometownSource - Tue Nov 24
One suspect was charged in Anoka County District Court Friday for his alleged role in the armed robbery of KleinBank, 3070 Coon Rapids Blvd., Coon Rapids, the morning of Nov.
Anoka County families do good for those in needHometownSource - Tue Nov 24
Dozens of families gathered at Anoka County Head Starta s Coon Rapids location Nov.
Anoka-Hennepin Schools / New vote - same closuresTwinCities.com - Mon Nov 23
The Anoka-Hennepin school board has voted once again to close six schools next year as it deals with a budget crunch and declining enrollment.
What would Grandpa want? Open spacesStar Tribune - Sun Nov 22
Over 24,000 per acre Maybe it wasn't about saving grandpas land but stuffing pockets Close comment Add your own comment More from North Metro When Jeff Luedtke, a city kid, spent summers with his grandparents, he told them that someday he'd live on their 80-acre spread on the Rum River.
Twin Cities flu clinics set for this weekendStar Tribune - Sat Nov 21
Yes, antibiotics kill everything in your immune system. read more However, antivirals actually force your body to form the proper antibodies against a benign form of the virus - and H1N1 and flu are viruses, not bacterial infections, remember - so in the vernacular, they "strengthen" your immune system.
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