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Students earn way to national conference

Two Coon Rapids High School students have earned their way to the National Future Educators Conference for the second year in a row.

Elaine Seekon (left) and Robyn Sellman (right), Coon Rapids High School students chosen to attend the National Future Educators Conference next year.
 

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One suspect arrested in KleinBank robbery

One suspect was arrested by Coon Rapids Police last night  (Thursday, Nov. 19) in connection with the armed robbery of KleinBank, 3070 Coon Rapids Blvd., the morning of Nov. 17.

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Music and prayer

A group of Coon Rapids churches will celebrate the city of Coon Rapids’ 50th anniversary Sunday, Nov. 22.

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Expo night at charter school

Students at Northwest Passage Charter High School, Coon Rapids, have to complete at least one project each school year that they present to an audience in either a classroom or public setting.

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Ground broken for church building project

Groundbreaking took place Sunday morning for a new addition and renovation project at Faith Lutheran Church, Coon Rapids.

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Dr. Amatuzio retiring as medical examiner

The impending retirement of longtime Anoka County Medical Examiner Dr. Janis Amatuzio is prompting some changes in the medical examiner’s office.

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Consensus emerging on community center project

Consensus seems to be emerging in the Coon Rapids City Council’s community center debate.



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New housing program in Coon Rapids

A new housing program is being launched by the city of Coon Rapids with money from the Coon Rapids Mortgage Assistance Foundation (CRMAF).

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Northstar riders celebrate grand opening at Fridley station

Anoka County can add another feather to its virtual engineer’s cap.

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County sells bonds at historic low rates

Anoka County has sold three bond issues at historic low interest rates.

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City asked to issue bonds for project at apartment

The city of Coon Rapids has been asked to issue tax exempt bonds for a company to acquire and rehabilitate an apartment complex in the city.

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