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After nearly three decades with the Columbia Heights Police Department, Police Chief Lenny Austin will retire on Friday, April 26, capping off a 35-year career in law enforcement.
Construction of the Coon Creek Trail, using the remaining funds from the $17.4 million park bond referendum approved by voters in November 201…
Hundreds of lights at Coon Rapids buildings will be upgraded to LED thanks to a federal grant.
After nearly three decades with the Columbia Heights Police Department, Police Chief Lenny Austin will retire on Friday, April 26, capping off a 35-year career in law enforcement.
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