Eagan Rep. Sandra Masin (DFL) is listed as the co-author of a bill that would require employers to provide as much as 12 weeks of pregnancy leave for female workers.
The Eagan City Council will host a special hearing on Tuesday, Feb. 19, to discuss a new set of potential Comcast fees.
Instead of focusing on the ingenuity and greatness of the American people, the president repeated the same broken promises that have kept unemployment hovering around 8 percent and hampered economic growth.
Developer warns the redevelopment of the 47-acre property in central Eagan must be "market-driven" to be successful.
Eagan Rep. Laurie Halverson (DFL) responds to Republican criticism over her support of a health insurance exchange bill in Minnesota.
Some of the transit network's Eagan routes saw increased ridership in 2012.
The Eagan City Council won't be voting whether to approve a 177-unit housing development on the Parkview Golf Course property until April.
The former Republican staffer was seriously injured in a crash in late January.
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In Dakota County alone, nine drivers prosecuted for careless driving have killed a total of 14 people in recent years, according to the county attorney.
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Longtime Eagan City Administrator Tom Hedges received an avalanche of praise and applause during a ceremonial send-off at the Eagan City Council meeting on Tuesday.
The town hall meeting will be held at 6 p.m. on Feb. 21 at Eagan's City Hall.
Minnesota House Minority Leader Kurt Daudt and Rep. Joe Hoppe take aim at two local representatives' stance on health care reform.
The council is also expected to recognize outgoing City Administrator Tom Hedges for his 36 years of service in a special presentation on Tuesday.
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Deerwood Elementary School Principal Miles Haugen told members of the Minnesota Senate the implementation of full-day kindergarten is a "necessity".
To encourage small business growth, the cities of Burnsville and Eagan—along with other partners—are offering free, one-on-one small business consulting.
Gary Hansen was chosen to lead the board at the group's Jan. 30 meeting, according to a news release.
The council will convene at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday in a special council retreat.
Eagan city officials want a direct connection between the Cedar Grove bus station and nearby Cedar Avenue to improve access to the soon-to-be-built Paragon outlet mall.
The council denied renewal of Spoon Fusion Cuisine's liquor license on Thursday, following a rash of police calls and fire code violations at the business.
This educational and informative program was designed to teach county residents about the issues facing law enforcement in local communities.
The survey gives Dakota County residents the opportunity to rate the quality of life in the county as well as governmental service delivery.
The battle over a company's controversial proposal to redevelop Eagan's last 18-hole golf course reignited this week during an Eagan Planning Commission public hearing.
Osberg, the current Hastings city administrator, was chosen from a field of four finalists to replace retiring Eagan administrator Tom Hedges, city officials announced on Wednesday.
Gov. Mark Dayton's $38 billion proposal would expand sales taxes on certain items and services and boost education funding.
District 52B Rep. Joe Atkins (DFL) is one of 12 legislators charged with overseeing the construction of the $975 million stadium project.
Burnsville Sen. Dan Hall called recent bills to expand the sales tax to clothing and digital purchases "disappointing."
Susan Arntz, Matthew Fulton, David M. Osberg and Robert Padmore are all vying for the city's top administrative position, which will be vacant following the February retirement of current City Administrator Tom Hedges.
For Duchscher, who has served on the School Board for 13 years, this will be his fourth year as the group's chair.
During a visit to Inver Hills Community College, Sen. Al Franken spoke with Patch about legislation he plans on proposing to increase the number of mental health staff in schools.
This summer, Dakota County's Interstate 35 Corridor will be riddled with detours and diversions as the state refurbishes one of the most heavily trafficked roads in Minnesota.
The Eagan restaurant and brewery has failed four alcohol compliance checks in the last three years and is currently serving a 30-day suspension.
On Tuesday, the council unanimously agreed to enter into a joint purchase agreement with Dakota County to buy 27.12 acres of the park. The decision ensures the entirety of the park will remain intact and preserved.
The three local legislators will be joined by House Chief Fiscal Analyst Bill Marx, who will give a short presentation on the state budget.
The Eagan City Council may take additional disciplinary action against a local bar and restaurant for having four alcohol compliance infractions in three years.
The four finalists include the current city administrators of Hastings and Waconia, an assistant city administrator in Sioux City and a West Coast consultant.
Eagan was one of eight cities to receive a grant from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development's Contamination Cleanup Grant Program.
Members of the Eagan City Council huddled with the city's newly-elected legislators last week to review the city's 2013 legislative goals.