Karma from the Isanti County Sheriff’s Department takes on Deputy Nate Fisher while Deputy Jake Miller, Karma’s handler, watches the demonstration during the Night to Unite event held Aug. 6 in Isanti.Â
Braham Junior Ambassador Elayna Heckt and Little Miss Rosalyn Nelson (left) and Little Miss Olivia Nelson (back right), have fun with some fake tattoos during Night to Unite in Braham on Aug. 6.
Photo by Braham Police Department Crime Prevention Unit
Braham Fire Chief Ross Benzen, Braham Deputy Police Chief Mike Vogel and Randi Smith with the Braham Police Department had several goodies and information available to residents during Night to Unite on Aug. 6.
Photo by Braham Police Department Crime Prevention Unit
A member of the Isanti Police Department serves a hot dog to a young visitor at Isanti’s Night to Unite event, which was held near the new police department building.
Officers from the North Branch Police Department had several pamphlets of information and other fun stuff to give out during the Night to Unite event held Aug. 6 in Central Park. Pictured from left are Officer Jesse Zajac, Officer Adam Hanson, Sergeant Rick Sapp, Officer Kyle Lund and Chief Dan Meyer.
Karma from the Isanti County Sheriff’s Department takes on Deputy Nate Fisher while Deputy Jake Miller, Karma’s handler, watches the demonstration during the Night to Unite event held Aug. 6 in Isanti.Â
Photo by John Wagner
Braham Junior Ambassador Elayna Heckt and Little Miss Rosalyn Nelson (left) and Little Miss Olivia Nelson (back right), have fun with some fake tattoos during Night to Unite in Braham on Aug. 6.
Photo by Braham Police Department Crime Prevention Unit
The Braham Night to Unite event was held Aug. 6 in Freedom Park.
Photo by Braham Police Department Crime Prevention Unit
Braham Fire Chief Ross Benzen, Braham Deputy Police Chief Mike Vogel and Randi Smith with the Braham Police Department had several goodies and information available to residents during Night to Unite on Aug. 6.
Photo by Braham Police Department Crime Prevention Unit
Children anxiously wait their turn to bounce around in the bouncy house during Cambridge Night to Unite.
Photo by Rachel Kytonen
Children enjoyed climbing on equipment supplied by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry during Cambridge Night to Unite.
Photo by Rachel Kytonen
The city of Cambridge held a Night to Unite event at the Fire Hall on Aug. 6. Guests enjoyed free hamburgers, hot dogs and root beer floats.
Photo by Rachel Kytonen
Target employees were on hand to serve up the free meals offered during Cambridge Night to Unite.Â
Photo by Rachel Kytonen
There was plenty of good food, including pancakes on a stick, available at Isanti’s Night to Unite event held Aug. 6.
Photo by John Wagner
A member of the Isanti Police Department serves a hot dog to a young visitor at Isanti’s Night to Unite event, which was held near the new police department building.
Photo by John Wagner
These two youngsters were working pretty hard on a craft they were creating during the Night to Unite event held Aug. 6 in North Branch.
Photo by Jorge Perales
This youngster enjoyed trying on North Branch fire fighter gear during the Night to Unite event held Aug. 6 in North Branch.
Photo by Jorge Perales
These two young girls enjoyed cooling off with a fire hydrant during the Night to Unite event held Aug. 6 in North Branch.
Photo by Jorge Perales
Lion Brittany, from the North Branch Lions Club, served up some cake for guests during the Night to Unite event held Aug. 6 in North Branch.
Photo by Jorge Perales
Officers from the North Branch Police Department had several pamphlets of information and other fun stuff to give out during the Night to Unite event held Aug. 6 in Central Park. Pictured from left are Officer Jesse Zajac, Officer Adam Hanson, Sergeant Rick Sapp, Officer Kyle Lund and Chief Dan Meyer.
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