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Columbia Heights is a city in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 21,973 at the 2020 census. [3] Minnesota State Highways 47 (University Avenue) and 65 (Central Avenue) are two of the main routes in the city. Columbia Heights is a first-ring northern suburb of Minneapolis, which borders it on the south
Columbia Heights High School, Columbia Heights; Coon Rapids High School, ... Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf, Faribault; Shattuck-Saint Mary's, Faribault;
In 1967 it was renamed the Northwestern Electronics Institute. At that time it was located at 3800 South Minnehaha Avenue in Minneapolis. In 1982 it moved to its location to Columbia Heights, the former Columbia Heights High School, and was renamed NEI College of Technology. NEI is an abbreviation for Northwestern Electronics Institute.
Richfield High School joined the conference in 2019. [2] The Academy of Holy Angels, Fridley High School, and Columbia Heights High School joined the conference in 2014, the latter two forced by the disbanding of the North Suburban Conference. [3]
Totino-Grace High School, a private Roman Catholic high school, Calvin Christian High School, a private Christian high school, and Al-Amal School, a private Islamic K-12 school, are also in Fridley. A small part of northern Fridley is in Anoka-Hennepin School District 11. Students living in an area of eastern Fridley are in Columbia Heights ...
The Columbia Heights Public Library has served the City of Columbia Heights since 1928. The Library is at 3939 Central Ave, Columbia Heights , Anoka County , Minnesota , United States . Columbia Heights is a first ring suburb of Minneapolis and serves the greater communities of Anoka , Hennepin and Ramsey Counties.
Hilltop is a city in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 958 at the 2020 census. [3] The city is a small enclave within the city of Columbia Heights and consists of 16 city blocks. Minnesota State Highway 65 (Central Avenue) serves as a main route, running on the town's eastern edge.
Anoka County (/ ə ˈ n oʊ k ə / ə-NOH-kə) [2] is the fourth-most populous county in the U.S. state of Minnesota.As of the 2020 census, its population was 363,887. [3] The county seat and namesake of the county is the city of Anoka, [4] which is derived from the Dakota word anoka meaning "on (or from) both sides", referring to its location on both banks of the Rum River.