Senate Majority Leader Murphy Criticizes Budget Bill as "Morally Bankrupt," Risks to Minnesotans Highlighted
Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy criticized the recent budget bill as harmful, arguing it may cause many to lose healthcare and food assistance and could hurt hospitals and the economy.
Minnesota Enforces New Boating Safety Law: Operators 12 and Up Required to Have Watercraft Permit
Minnesota has implemented a new boating safety rule requiring individuals aged 12 and older to have a watercraft operator's permit to operate motorized vessels. The DNR released this information with details available on their website.
Blaine City Manager Michelle Wolfe Announces Retirement, Marked by Innovation and Leadership During Pandemic
Blaine City Manager Michelle Wolfe, known for her resilience and customer service focus, is retiring in July after leading the city through the pandemic and securing major funding for Highway 65.
Minneapolis Council President Payne Champions Tenants' Rights, City Introduces New Payment Options & ADA Anniversary Event Planned
The article discusses recent efforts in Minneapolis to engage with renters, introduce new utility payment options, green infrastructure projects, streetlight repairs, and upcoming community events.
Blaine Planning Commission to Hold Public Hearing on Proposed Drive-Thru Coffee Shop at Lexington and 125th Avenue NE
Blaine Planning Commission schedules a public hearing for a proposed new coffee shop with drive-thru at Lexington and 125th avenues NE, with details available for community review.












