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DOWN GOES THE DINNERBEL

Razing the old Peninsula Hotel/Dinnerbel building and Meredee’s Restaurant in Lindstrom was handled last week and early this week by Gustafson Excavating; and through the eyes of the casual observer it appeared things went smoothly. After sitting empty for about eight years, subjected to smashed windows and trespassers that generated dozens of calls to the local authorities, the building is no more.
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Workshop brings engineers, city to brainstorm together

Commuters heading to their weekend retreats in Wisconsin last Friday may have noticed a group of people in neon-yellow safety vests along the shoulder at the Taylors Falls-Highway and Highway 95 intersection. The group was meeting on-site, in person to share ideas and concerns on ways to address the myriad of issues the intersection presents.
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Citizens push for ALPR backtrack

Are automated license plate readers a nefarious tool that makes it easy to abuse private information — or should ALPRs be embraced by law enforcement especially when seeking out bad actors?
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Wyoming city remodel projects awarded

With one city council member opposed, the Wyoming city hall and law enforcement/fire hall facilities plan took a giant step forward last week with contractors being awarded bids to get started on renovation tasks.
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Louisiana Pacific project gets underway in North Branch

Bringing Louisiana Pacific’s largest finishing facility to North Branch was a group effort, and there was indeed a group that celebrated in a groundbreaking Tuesday this week. The plant is LP’s fourth finishing process location, where building materials are colored using a palette of 22 shades and special finishes are applied to siding etc. The materials then are ready to install, don’t need painting and, according to the LP spokespersons are basically carbon neutral and store more carbon than the processing emits. There will be 125 jobs created at a living wage.
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Taylors Falls Mayor not seeking re-election

The big news out of the Taylors Falls City Council meeting Monday this week is the mayor’s announcement he is not seeking re-election. Brandon Wieberg waited until the very end of Monday’s meeting to briefly declare he has been honored to serve the community but he thinks it is time to step aside. Filing for municipal offices begins in about two weeks.
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County Board briefs...

It was impossible to ignore the fact there is an employee strike underway at Chisago County; as overflow crowds spilled out of the County Board meeting room last week, and streetcurbside and parking lot spaces were filled at the Government Center.
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Highway 8 comments needed by July

The Minnesota Department of Transportation hosted an open house last week to bring citizens up to date on plans being drafted for future projects on Highway 8.
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Chisago Lakes school board gets early look at critical deferred projects

The Chisago Lakes School Board got some details last week on proceeding with projects which have been deferred with the exception of major work needed at the middle school. The middle school will be a stand alone referendum in the near future, Supt. Brian Dietz stated.
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Taylors Falls gets visit from state lawmaker

State Representative Max Rymer R-North Branch attended the Taylors Falls city council meeting last week to review two requests he was asked to push in the latest session of the legislature. One was successful and Rymer said it was a great feeling to be able to directly assist the city in accomplishing this. The city will get funds for a key sewer system repair through a $1.5 million grant from the state infrastructure bonding bill. “Constituent service is my favorite part” of the job, Rymer told council.

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