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School District 911 held its annual Staff Recognition Tea on Wednesday, May 14 at Cambridge-Isanti High School. Minnesota Center teacher Gary Hawkins (left), who is retiring after 38 years of service in District. 911, receives a pat on the back from Cambridge Middle School Principal Charlie Burroughs. Also pictured is Isanti Middle School Principal Tim Truebenbach (far right).
(Photo by Jon Tatting)
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Residents, landowners and business people along the Highway 95 corridor—east in Cambridge—received a first-hand look of proposed road improvements during a May 13 open house at city hall.
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The Peace Walk group celebrated its third
anniversary May 10 in downtown Cambridge. The walkers, through a
non-political effort, promote peace from the ongoing war overseas, to
issues as domestic violence back home nation- and local-wide. (Photo by Jon Tatting)
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 Harold Skjelbostad (Updated May 14, 2008) The Isanti County Comprehensive Plan, an ongoing issue designed to guide land use decisions, generated different responses from the public during a May 8 public hearing. (Pictured is Harold Skjelbostad, a landscape architect site designer with Biko Associates, who is assisting with updating the county's comp plan)
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Patrols to focus on east central region including Isanti, Braham
To combat an annual Minnesota death toll of around 200 unbelted
motorists, the State Patrol in Isanti, Braham, Lindstrom and Chisago
will boost patrols from May 19 through June 1.
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"My mom ... was there for each and every victory as well as each and every
heartache. She helped us build strong wings and set us out to fly."
Congratulations to Trisha Hill and Tammy Flandrick for winning the
Mother's Day contest. To view entries in this fun and timely
competition click 'Read More.'
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How do you plan on spending your federal stimulus rebate check?” — asked of people at People’s Cafe, Herman’s Bakery, Barbers on Main and on Main Street in downtown Cambridge.
Answered Rita Kottke (pictured), of Cambridge: “I’m going on a four-wheeling vacation with my boys (ages 7 and 9) up north, probably in Ely, Minn." (Keep clicking for more responses)
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Cambridge City Council
The city of Cambridge may impose its first loitering ordinance, stemming from concerns with young adults hanging out and causing problems around businesses on and around South Adams Street downtown.
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Isanti City Council
Isanti has gained state-wide attention for its Ever Cat Fuels biodiesel
facility project. Isanti won the Economic
Development Association of Minnesota Business Recruitment.
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 Jeff Edblad Isanti County Attorney Jeff Edblad is scheduled to receive the 2008 Julius Gernes Prosecutor Award of Excellence May 16.
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State Sen. Rick Olseen announced legislation increasing the licensing requirements for school district Type III vehicle drivers was signed into law.
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