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LINO LAKES: 2025 budget and levy set to increase PAGE 5
Letters to Santa
Locals keep close eye on sky for bird count JACKIE BUSSJAEGER CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Now in its 125th year, the Christmas Bird Count is a tradition that began as a conservation measure, but has evolved into one of the longest-running citizen science projects in history. For many in Minnesota, it has become a yearly tradition and a way to get outdoors and enjoy the winter landscape—and wildlife. When the Christmas Bird Count started in 1900, it was a time when Christmas “side hunts” were a popular part of holiday celebrations. People gathered for the holidays would challenge each other to take their firearms outdoors and bring home as much furred-andfeathered game as possible. Conservationists proposed a less lethal alternative: a bird census to count as many birds and bird species as possible rather than kill them. This has led to more than 100 years of JACKIE BUSSJAEGER | CONTRIBUTED consistent data collection that can One of Minnesota’s yearprovide insight into changing bird round residents, the Blue populations.
Press Publications has helped deliver letters to Santa. Each year, Press Publications asks children to drop off their letters to Santa in the big red mailbox outside of the office in White Bear Lake, or to mail them in. Some of the desired items this year included: a fart gun, cotton candy and size 6 shoes. See pages 10 and 11 for more Santa letters. And be sure to read even more Santa letters online at presspubs.com.
SEE BIRD COUNT, PAGE 6
Jay, appears frequently on Christmas Bird Counts.
Levy, budget increases BY MADELINE DOLBY EDITOR
CIRCLE PINES — While the budget, levy and city taxes for 2025 are set to increase, the market value of a median home in Circle Pines will decrease. The 2025 general fund has been set at $3,662,802, which is a 2.4% increase from $3,577,890 in 2024. City Finance Director Kate Manson explained that contributing factors that led to
increased expenditures include cost of living adjustments for staff, capital purchases and projects, street maintenance and equipment that is due for replacement. Another item impacting the budget is the 75th anniversary for the city of Circle Pines, which will be celebrated sometime in August next year. “About half of that $3.6 million is spent on police and fire, or public safety,” said SEE 2025 BUDGET, PAGE 20
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