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Council orders feasibility study for YMCA BY SHANNON GRANHOLM LEAD EDITOR

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Collecting toys for children in need Lino Lakes American Legion Commander Paul Lesch and Junior Auxiliary President Morgan Lesch display some of the toys they collected during the first of two drives for local children in need Saturday, Dec. 5. The legion volunteers will be conducting another collection for Toys for Tots at the American Legion Saturday, Dec. 12 and will be accepting donations from 11 a.m to 3 p.m. Find more photos on page 10.

LINO LAKES — By March 21, 2021, city staff and the City Council should have a better idea of what the options are for the YMCA facility. Back in July, the city and members of the Lino Lakes YMCA were notified the Y would not reopen its fitness and wellbeing center. The facility opened its doors in July 2007, and the city was one of its big supporters: it provided land, infrastructure and cash to make the facility a reality. Michael Grochala explained that the development agreement between the Y and the city does include requirements for the Y to continue to operate a recreational facility. Grochala said while the YMCA has indicated a need to diversify the programming at this location, the City Council has been clear that continued operation of the wellness center is the city’s primary concern. If the Y does not uphold its end of the agreement, the city has the right to take possession of the property, he said. In September, the City Council directed city staff to distribute requests for qualifications (RFQs) for a fi rm to prepare a study to evaluate options for possible operation of the YMCA facility. The city SEE LINO Y, PAGE 2

Minnesota: ‘It’s not just a place, it’s a way of life’ Is it possible for a business owner and a banker to launch an apparel line in the middle of a pandemic and make it look seamless? Apparently. Rick Wagner and Jason Anderson, both Lino Lakes residents, acquired Minn Life Clothing and subsequently launched the Wake Life apparel line in July and the Star of the North apparel line in October. Wagner grew up in Circle Pines and graduated from Centennial High School in 1994. In the apparel

industry for about 15 years, he owns Xtreme Custom Apparel and Promotions in Blaine. Anderson worked in the financial sector when he met Wagner. “He was my banker that I would use for my business, and then it transformed into him getting out of the banking industry and coming to work for me,” Wagner recalled. Anderson grew up in New Brighton and moved to Lino Lakes in 1998. He has two daughters, both of whom are Centennial grads. Anderson had been in the banking industry

for 20 years when he decided he needed to make a change. “It raised my children, it was a good job, but my passion has always been creating,” Anderson explained. “My mom passed away five years ago now. (One day) I was cleaning out her stuff and I came across the last birthday card she had written to me, and it hit me in the face like a two-by-four … She said, ‘Always look to the stars.’” Anderson had found Wagner’s business fascinating, so he resigned from the bank and SEE MINN LIFE, PAGE 7

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