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Remodel projects awarded for ISD 138

The plans to free-up classroom space for growing enrollment in Sunrise Elementary School, by relocating first graders to the education center facility, are closer to reality.
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North Branch seeks percentage of charitable gaming for parks, rec

The first meeting of North Branch Council on their new night and time, (second and fourth Wednesday at 6 p.m.) was called to order last week by the vice mayor, Robert Canada with Mayor Kevin Schieber absent.
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Carp harvest part of invasives program

The ice fishing scene in the south end of the county took on a whole new look, as researchers and water resources staff late last week implemented a box net carp harvest on North Lindstrom Lake.
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North Branch renewal of levy up for vote

The taxpayers in the North Branch Area Public Schools District will be going to the polls Tuesday, February 10. The voters are asked to renew an existing levy that is slated to expire in 2027. The district got this special approval in 2017, and the property tax collected has been used to fund dedicated technology needs. The district will continue to earmark proceeds towards technology and security systems and devices.
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Chisago Lakes referendum vote Feb. 10

Chisago Lakes District 2144 taxpayers will be voting February 10 on authorizing financing in order to pay for a list of projects the district hopes to complete over the next two to three years.
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Cannabis ordinance revisions debated; multiple items acted on

The North Branch City Council engaged in a lengthy discussion last week on possible revisions to the city cannabis retail ordinance. The topic was accredited to Council member Robert Canada and subcommittee review. Matthew Hill, city administrator, said the added scrutiny stems from the city’s earlier discussion about a location for a cannabis retailer, on Isanti Trail. Referencing a state law that requires consideration of one cannabis site for a city up to 12,500 population, council noted North Branch could hit 12,501 in a relatively short timespan, possibly generating a second request to sanction a chosen location for cannabis sales. The actual license is issued by the State of Minnesota.
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County asking to raise sales tax

Chisago county currently has a half-cent sales tax in effect and last week the County Board agreed to ask the state for enabling legislation to bring this to a full cent. The county has collected around $3.6 million from the half-cent tax revenues and staff told the commissioners this would go to $7.2 million if doubled. Revenues would continue to be designated for road and bridge expenditures.
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Highway prep starts

There is a powerline pole-structure on Highway 8 that has to be relocated before the highway improvements begin in earnest. If you notice activity at Juno Court/James Avenue in coming months the powerline is not being affected, but the pole must be moved. Xcel does not expect to have to halt power for the project.
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Wyoming street projects going to bid on-schedule

The Wyoming City Council was assured last week the police department is not having anything to do with immigration control and enforcement operations.
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Old town road improvements tabled by North Branch City Council again

North Branch has moved the northwest old town road improvements project to the proverbial back burner, again. Council voted unanimously to have WSB engineering look into some concerns that have surfaced on costs, re-evaluating size of pipes, stormwater handling issues and more— and the city council decided to wait on ordering final specifications to go out for bid this winter.

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