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Anoka-Hennepin School Board canvasses election results, recount
Anoka-Hennepin School Board members unanimously voted to certify the Nov. 7 election results during the board’s Tuesday, Nov. 14, meeting. Anoka County Elections Manager Tom Hunt presented the board with the results of the election. The school district contracts with the county to run its elections. School board seats in districts 1, 2 and 5 were contested. ...
Breck girls hockey wins border battle thriller against Wings
The Armstrong/Cooper Wings and the Breck Mustangs opened last week with a girls hockey border battle at New Hope Ice Arena. It was a thrilling 6-3 win for Breck in a game that could hardly have differed more from last year’s 1-0 win for Breck, which included just two total penalties. This time, several players spent time in the penalty box. The night started perfectly for the AC Wings, who...
Five Breck soccer players earn all-state honors
Several Breck soccer players earned all-state honors last week after positive seasons for both the boys and girls teams, who both ended their seasons in their respective section championships, narrowly short of bids for the Class A state tournament. Breck boys players Sam Bae and Paddy Greene, both seniors, were named to the All-State first team. Meanwhile, freshman defender Ellis Preissing and senior goalkeeper Logan Langer were named to the all-state second team. ...
Former Pirate Sidike Jabateh excelling in NCAA DI college soccer
Former Park Center Pirate and 2021 Class AAA Mr. Soccer Minnesota Sidike Jabateh notched an exciting new achievement in his collegiate career last week, helping the Dayton Flyers qualify for the first round of the NCAA DI soccer tournament. After a quieter freshman season in 2022, in which Jabateh played four games, the Liberian forward has shined in 2023. The former Pirates striker has played 13 games for Dayton this season, scoring six goals and making one assist from 18 shots on goal and 848...
Loppet Cup lead-up gives Twin Cities a preview of February’s Global Races
The Loppet Foundation, the host of the 2024 Loppet Cup, treated Twin Cities residents to a preview of the global races during the Loppet Cup Lead-Up event on Nov. 11 held at Golden Valley’s Theodore Wirth Park. Attendees had the opportunity to engage in various interactive events while previewing the challenging and scenic course that will set the stage for the World Cup event in February. “This event was a...
New Hope funds safety program again
Editor’s note: This article discusses domestic violence. The New Hope City Council voted unanimously Nov. 13 to fund the Home Free Community Program with $36,900 for 2024. The police department has been using this program since 1991. According Program Manager Elsa Swenson, about a hundred people in New Hope use the program’s services each year. When police find someone who might benefit from Home Free, they give Swenson and her...
PHOTOS: Students showcase 'Variations of the Self'
Watercolor, screenprinting, oil paints, photography, digital illustration, books, and more filled the halls of Perpich Arts High School on Nov. 9. Videos created by students were shown in an auditorium. Literary pieces are presented live. Some pieces depicted a beloved subject like coffee, a raccoon or a friend. Other pieces contemplated pieces of society like womanhood, censorship or technology. There was great variety in the ways the young artists expressed themselves. The 2D art and sculptures are on display at the school. A recording of the spoken words can be found at facebook.com/perpichcenter.
With bond referendum approval, Osseo Schools prepares to get to work
New Osseo Area Schools superintendent Kim Hiel’s first big success was Nov. 7, with the passage of the district’s bond referendum. Speaking with Sun Newspapers shortly after Election Day, Hiel clarified that much of her path had already been forged. “The handoff from (former superintendent) Cory McIntyre was to pick up the baton, and to go forward and finish off the second part of this,” Hiel said. “I’m ecstatic, not...
Voight named interim superintendent for District 281
The Robbinsdale Area School Board unanimously approved a contract for Assistant Superintendent Marti Voight to be the interim superintendent. As of presstime, Voight had not applied to become the permanent superintendent. District 281 is still looking for a permanent replacement due to the resignation of David Engstrom in September. During the Nov. 6 meeting, some of the members asked for discussion before the contract would be approved. ...
Robbinsdale adds new human rights commissioners
The Human Rights Commission is one of four advisory commissions in the city of Robbinsdale. At the Nov. 8 Robbinsdale City Council meeting, two new members were approved. “It is the public policy of the city of Robbinsdale to strive to secure for all residents of the city freedom from illegal discrimination in employment, housing and real property, public accommodations, public services and education consistent with the Minnesota Human Rights Act. The human rights commission has been established to assist the city council in carrying...
Falcons football ends season in Andover rematch
Robbinsdale Armstrong football concluded its 2023 season in a 37-20 loss to Andover in the MSHSL Class AAAAA quarterfinals on Nov. 11 played at Osseo High School. The state quarterfinal matchup provided Armstrong with a chance at revenge after Andover handed the Falcons their biggest loss of the season, 42-7 at home, in the final week of the regular season. The first loss to Andover included multiple wasted opportunities for...
Bluebirds hockey opens season with two wins
Champlin Park/Coon Rapids girls hockey began its 2023/24 season last week with two games, netting a win at Rogers and winning at home against Eden Prairie on Nov. 11. Rogers The Bluebirds started the season on a strong note, beating Rogers 2-1. The night started slowly for CPCR, who had to take prolonged pressure from Rogers before having their own fun. Bluebirds junior goalie Madelyn Wostrel came up big on...
Duane Maupin speaks on activity, comradery, and basketball at 68 years of age
Of the various truths one might find in life, few pieces of information hold up to scrutiny as well as the fact that Duane Maupin lives the game of basketball. Maupin, a father of seven, has long been an active part of the Robbinsdale School District and the New Hope Church alongside his wife. He also plays at the Grace Fellowship in Brooklyn Park. By the end of 2023, Maupin will have played 70 league games between two leagues within the Wake UP League (WUL). ...
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