"The future of hospitality is so uncertain," the restaurant's executive director said in a statement Saturday.
Kusch will officially take over July 1 for Rich Wendorff, who is retiring at end of school year after 27 years of service in District 196.
On graduation day at each school, there will be a parade of graduates in separate vehicles held a few hours before graduation.
The school district will hold a parade of graduates in separate vehicles before the ceremony.
It's the latest in a series of closures for outdoor recreation facilities and summer programs in the Twin Cities.
At times MMCD employees may need to cross private property for access to check and treat areas for mosquito larvae.
Investment and Partnership with the State Of Minnesota and Dakota County Brings High-Speed Broadband to 265 Homes in Dakota County
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As part of the Local Emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City is using electronic means instead of in-person meetings.
The COVID-19 crisis is making a trip to the park much more complicated.
Please remember that sidewalks should never be blocked by parked vehicles.
Schultz will fill a vacancy created with the resignation of current Echo Park Principal Scott Thomas at the end of this school year.
Whatever celebration we have, we look forward to honoring our incredible seniors in the ever-resilient Class of 2020.
Find out what government buildings are currently closed to the public.
In District 196, we are celebrating Teacher and School Nurses Appreciation Week May 4-8, 2020.
School Nutrition Association (SNA) awards Shannon Park Elementary Foodservice Manager Michelle Durenberger Midwest regional title
The operational hours have been changed for all three stores.
The City of Apple Valley and the American Water Works Association (AWWA) will observe Drinking Water Week.
A permit is required for any excavations in the right of way including driveway replacement.
The district continues to provide grab-and-go meals for all children every school day.
In an effort to protect the health and safety of everyone at the event, some changes will be made this year.
See our sales specials for Wine, Liquor, and Beer on the website.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Irrigation systems or sprinklers can be operated before 11:00 a.m. or after 6:00 p.m. daily.
This amendment changes the restrictions on sexual offender residence locations.
Everyone plays an important role in helping us get through the coronavirus emergency.
All four-year high schools in District 196 are in top 60 high schools in Minnesota, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2020 ranking.
The event for 2020 has been canceled due to public safety concerns of the pandemic and we look forward to the return of the event in 2021.
All fences must be located entirely on the owner’s property. A survey may be needed to verify the property line.
We wish we could see students in our schools again this spring, but we recognize importance of continuing to do our part to combat COVID19.
Due to current coronavirus safety guidelines the process to obtain a tree will be different than in years past.
The man said he was "embarrassed" and would rather not say why he was handcuffed.
Public comments will still be taken at appropriate agenda items through electronic public participation.
Once registered, you will be able to participate in the meeting via a chat window and made public.
The boy lived in the neighborhood and was operating a smaller-sized ATV over dirt piles on an open lot near his residence, police said.
Containers stored outside shall be watertight and maintained in such a manner as not to permit entry of or harborage for animals.
We have temporarily CLOSED Store # 2 at 142nd & Pilot Knob Road (near Domino’s).
The clean-up is intended to allow participants to dispose of unwanted items that are not normally accepted by residential trash hauler.
Just a reminder that in Dakota County outdoor warning sirens are activated for tornado warnings and severe thunderstorms with winds.
Eagan and Rosemount are the first two of four artificial turf projects that will be completed over the next 16 months.