This amendment changes the restrictions on sexual offender residence locations.
Once registered, you will be able to participate in the meeting via a chat window and made public.
As part of the Local Emergency in response to the coronavirus pandemic, the City is using electronic means instead of in-person meetings.
The Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs will award one-time financial relief grants in the amount of $1,000.
The BAC includes nine resident/parent members, three district employees and District Office staff.
The City has established a page dedicated to resources available for Apple Valley Businesses in response to COVID-19.
Officials say a commission meeting scheduled for Tuesday, April 14, is scheduled
"We’re in an unprecedented situation in our fight against COVID-19," Walz explains in one of the PSAs.
As part of the Local Emergency in response to the Coronavirus, the City is using electronic means instead of in-person meetings.
This amendment adds a category of flexible or compact dumpster.
As this is not a regular or informal meeting, we were not able to include the special meeting agenda packet in the usual agenda management.
Landlords and financial institutions will no longer be able to begin eviction proceedings to remove tenants.
Items will be posted on the Lust Auction Services website at www.WisconsinSurplus.com beginning April 6, 2020.
"Each home will receive an invitation to respond to a short questionnaire-online, by phone, or by mail-between March 12-20."
"Persons who have committed criminal offenses involving child pornography are likely to escalate their criminal behaviors."
Learn more about why it is important to participate in the Census and how you can do so.
The award was given by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada.
The class-action lawsuit seeks to overturn an Apple Valley law that restricts where convicted sex offenders can live.
Rosemount residents can help set the direction of their community by applying to serve on City Commissions.
The Shakopee teacher knelt during the national anthem at the NCAA football championship attended by President Donald Trump.
Rosemount Mayor Bill Droste and Council member Jeff Weisensel have been reappointed to committees of the National League of Cities.
Minnesotans voted to raise their own property taxes in order to fund schools and other public services.
More funding was approved for Independent School District 196 on Tuesday.
The federal government is in the midst of one of the longest shutdowns in history. Here’s the effect on Minnesota.
Check out the county-by-county breakdown of the results from Minnesota's midterm elections.
Minnesotans will head to the polls in droves if the early voting numbers are any indication.
The ballots in Minnesota will be jam-packed in a way unlike anywhere else in the nation.
The south metro school district said it's investigating while an employee is on paid administrative leave.
City workers will add chlorine to the water system this weekend.
Keith Ellison holds a five-point lead over Republican candidate Doug Wardlow in Minnesota's attorney general race.
The Star Tribune/MPR News Minnesota Poll shows that 15 percent of voters are undecided in the Smith/Housley Senate race.
Both Democratic and Republican lawmakers praised the decision, though for very different reasons.
The fallen pilot's family was in attendance for the House floor vote to memorialize the bridge.
Each Minnesota taxpayer would have to pitch in $4,700 if the state wanted to pay all of its bills.
Nomadic Entertainment Group claims the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community illegally canceled its nightclub located at Mystic Lake.
Here's how to avoid a parking ticket in Apple Valley this winter.
Rep. Erin Maye Quade says she is not alone in experiencing sexual harassment at the Minnesota State Capitol.
Votes elected three members to the District 196 school board Tuesday.
District 196 residents will vote Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2017, to elect three of the seven at-large positions on the school board.
In a blistering statement Friday, Rep. Jason Lewis said "the status-quo folks in Washington still don’t get it."