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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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LAPD commission sends new recommendation to cities

An obstacle was cleared last week, but many still remain in the Lakes Area Police Commission’s seemingly endless quest for a new public safety facility. The police commission consisting of two officials from each member city took years to analyze possible locations and then develop a preferred plan, ending up with a new facility in the central part of the police response service area on Karmel Avenue, in Chisago City.
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Local federal charges filed against male who cyberstalked North Branch High School students

An indictment announced by the U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen has local connections; and investigators are asking for North Branch High School students who may have encountered suspicious on-line behavior to get in touch with federal authorities. There is an FBI tipline at 1-800-225-5324.
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Taylors Falls acts on fees, names Steward awardee

The full Taylors Falls City Council met to organize for the year on Monday night this week and fees were addressed for the first time in a few years. The increases reflect actual costs better, and staff said a couple fees needed to be eliminated for being obsolete or covered by another revenue source. The full listing is available at city hall. Fees range from the new $10 license (was $5) to hunt deer in city limits to hundreds of dollars for land use permits.
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Highway 95 projects set for this summer

The Chisago County Board signed off on an agreement with the state January 6, finalizing cost-sharing for a spring 2026 project to re-align Pleasant Valley Road at Highway 95 in Franconia Township.
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CL school board holds first meeting of year

The Chisago Lakes School Board organized for the year 2026 in a special meeting January 5 lasting about 40 minutes. Board pay was unrevised for 2026, and the officials remain the same: Lori Berg is chair, Jeff Lindeman is vice chair.
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North Branch alum celebrated for donating; and voices support of personal finance course

After spending some time with Max Malmquist at the North Branch School Board meeting last week it was pretty apparent that in his 85 years on earth— there has been no room for complacency. The School Board meeting agenda included discussion about implementing the upcoming high school graduation requirement for Minnesota pupils to obtain a half-credit in personal finance. It isn’t effective until 2028, but North Branch is looking to implement the course a year sooner.

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