Can you believe it's fall already? So what do you do with all those leaves?
You'll find out on a brand new episode of QC News.
In addition, the Quad Cities Municipal Report
is a great place for news right here in our four cities of Andover, Anoka,
Champlin and Ramsey MN.
Other stories include: Anoka County Sheriff's Office held an open
house, the Riverway Clinic in Anoka is open, Champlin has tips on yard waste disposal, and
Ramsey is breaking ground on Stoney River senior living option.
You can also keep up with city meetings live and on demand
at www.qctv.org. These are free of charge to access.
Do you know the history of the Rum River? Local Historian,
Lyle Bradley, talks about the history of this Minnesota river on the October's
episode of It's Your History. In addition, Vickie Wendel talks about her new
book: Keepers of the County, a book that tells the story of crime and law
enforcement in Anoka County from 1857 to 2009.
Fall sports are in full swing. If you have not had a chance to
watch last week's games, don't miss out. The following games are available live
online at www.qctv.org/sports: Armstrong vs Anoka Girls and Boys Soccer,
Centennial at Andover Volleyball, and Totino-Grace at Andover Football.
Upcoming games this week are Osseo at Champlin Park
Volleyball, Anoka vs Andover Section 7AAA Girls Soccer, St. Francis vs Andover Section 7AAA Boys Soccer, and Anoka at
Champlin Park Football.
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