Nisswa: Police plan to go door to door to visit all residents It s my intention we ll make personal contact with each and every resident, Nisswa Police Chief Craig Taylor told the city council during its meeting Tuesday, Feb. 16. Written By: Nancy Vogt | ×
Nisswa residents can expect a knock on their door from Nisswa police officers, but they have nothing to fear.
It’s all about the department’s mission of community policing.
“It’s my intention we’ll make personal contact with each and every resident,” Nisswa Police Chief Craig Taylor told the city council during its meeting Tuesday, Feb. 16.
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2. Pledge of Allegiance:
3. Announcement by Chair Nystrom:
A. Due to the current federal and state emergency declarations, the Minnesota directive to residents to stay at home, and guidance about limiting person-to-person contact due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting of the Brainerd School Board is being conducted in accordance with Minnesota Statutes 13D.021 Meetings by Telephone or Other Electronic Means. Persons may monitor this meeting from a remote location by watching on YouTube live. This meeting is being recorded. Access to the recording will be made available on the school district’s website as soon as is reasonably possible.
4. Approval of the agenda as presented / amended:
Crosslake, Pequot Lakes students return to in-person learning
Crosslake students in grades K-8, Pequot Lakes students in grades K-6 returned Monday, Jan. 11, with no phased-in starts Written By: Nancy Vogt | ×
Students in Annette Klang s grades 3-4 class returned to the classroom Monday, Jan. 11, along with all students in grades K-8 who attend school in person. Shown are some of Klang s students - Peyton, Beckett, Audrey, Zach, Kaden and Hunter. Nancy Vogt / Echo Journal
Students in grades K-8 at Crosslake Community School joined Pequot Lakes students in grades K-6 to returned to the classroom and in-person learning Monday, Jan. 11, at their schools.