Council Member Adam Oliver Resigns
At Tuesday’s Becker City Council meeting, Council Member Adam Oliver stunned his audience by stepping to the podium and declaring he was resigning his seat on council effective immediately. Oliver — whose prag...
At Tuesday’s Becker City Council meeting, Council Member Adam Oliver stunned his audience by stepping to the podium and declaring he was resigning his seat on council effective immediately. Oliver — whose prag...
Clearwater hasn’t increased its water and sewer rates this year. But that may be happening if city officials can’t find another way to keep the water and sewer funds in the black. At the March city council mee...
The Clearwater City Council agreed Monday to move ahead with a lease to the Clearwater Lions and the Clearwater-Clear Lake Food Shelf. Last year, the council discussed creating some type of agreement to cover ...
The Sherburne County Board of Commissioners took the next step in the process of expanding the Government Center Tuesday by approving a schematic design contract with BWBR Architects totalling $1.2 million. La...
Clearwater homeowners who were affected by the Northeast Area Street and Utility Improvement project are getting a chance to have their driveways modified. When the project began last summer, a few property ow...
The Sherburne County Board approved a conditional use permit Tuesday for Alive! Lutheran Church to build and operate a church on Co. Rd. 11 in Big Lake Township. The request had been denied last year because ...
There are a number of valuable services available for seniors that many aren’t aware of. April 21, over 30 people came to hear Wright County Health Services RN Amy Nystuen discuss some of them at the monthly You...
Planning a wedding or celebrating a graduation? Hosting an event? Check out the Warner Lake Nature Center in Clearwater. Thirty people attended the first ever open house for Warner Lake Nature Center April 23....
Seven hundred thirty-eight dollars and sixty-five cents is a lot of pennies. That’s how much Clearview Elementary students raised in their recent “Pennies for Patients” fundraiser for leukemia, which ran April 4...
Between 1854 and 1929, over 250,000 orphaned, surrendered and abandoned children, mostly from New York City, were placed out during what came to be known as the orphan train movement. The story of these childr...