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Filing for Mille Lacs County and state offices begins May 21
Filing for Mille Lacs county offices and state legislative seats begins May 21 and ends Tuesday, June 4. All members of the Minnesota House of Representatives are up for election this November. Three Mille Lacs County commissioners and three Soil and Water Supervisor positions will also be on the ballot. Most area cities and school districts also have elections this fall. Filing for those offices takes place July 30 through...
Princeton track competes in Section 5-2A true team meet
Tigers have a taste of what the Section 5-2A meet will look like later this spring The Princeton boys and girls track and field teams had a preview of what to expect in the Section 5-2A tournament later this spring, as the Tigers competed in the Section 5-2A true team tournament on Tuesday, May 7, at Rocori High School. The Princeton boys finished in sixth place out of 13 teams with 488 points, while the girls team finished in 12th place out of 13 teams...
Wetland restoration completed on Green Lake
Green Lake, like many lakes in Minnesota, faces a phosphorus challenge. Excessive phosphorus in the lake adversely affects water quality and triggers algae blooms. Shockingly, just one pound of phosphorus can grow 500 pounds of algae! Due to elevated phosphorus levels, Green Lake has earned a place on the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s impaired water bodies list. Fortunately, there’s a solution to remove Green Lake from this list and curb...
Isanti County veterans will have transportation to VA hospitals
Isanti County veterans now have transportation support through their Veterans Services Office (VSO) thanks to the DAV (Disabled American Veterans.) On Tuesday, May 7 a long-time request for transportation to the VA Medical Centers, was finally fulfilled. Transportation to the St. Cloud and Minneapolis VA Medical Centers has been a need in the county, according to Veterans Services Officer Jamie High. Over the past year, High has been in contact...
Cambridge-Isanti recognizes future soldiers at third annual military signing day
On Wednesday, May 8 a total of nine Cambridge-Isanti High School students were sworn into either the Army National Guard or United States Army during the Signing and Swearing-In Ceremony. Community Editor Nikki Hallman was there to take photos of the event.
Kytonen returns to CNR
The County News Review is getting a new managing editor. But the new person in charge of the newspaper is a familiar face. Rachel Kytonen, who spent 20 years working for the County News Review and its predecessor, the Isanti County News, will return as the County News Review’s managing editor starting Thursday, May 16. ...
C-I, North Branch adapted bowling teams both bring home hardware
The adapted bowling teams from both Cambridge-Isanti and North Branch both brought home hardware from the state tournament, which was held on Friday, May 10, at Bowlero in Brooklyn Park. Cambridge-Isanti freshman Thomas Iserman captured the boys singles title in the ASD Division with 486, 17 more pins than his nearest competitor. Bluejackets junior Samuel Price took the boys singles crown in the PI Division with 494 pins, six better...
Community bulletin board May 16
The Union-Times is happy to share your upcoming events. Email items to chloe.smith@apgecm.com Gathering and games A gathering of adults ages 50+ to play games, go for a walk and connect. Brought to you by Age-Friendly Princeton: Creating a Community Center Without Walls. Now until May 29, 2024 on Mondays from 1 - 3 p.m. at the Princeton Evangelical Free Church, 12140 317th Ave NW. Other dates include Wednesdays from...
Student artists celebrated by Princeton School Board
During the Princeton School Board meeting on Tuesday, May 7, the board took the time to celebrate and recognize four of the district’s most talented student artists. One student from each school in the district was selected by their art teacher to have their art displayed in the District Center for a year, and each student received a certificate of the recognition.
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