The odds aren’t stacked as heavily against Eden Prairie as they once were, but the community still makes up a significant portion of possible sites.
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The Southwest Light Rail project needs park and rides so commuters can use the trains.
Both directions of Highway 101 will close between Pioneer Trail and Lyman Boulevard as crews reconstruct the roadway.
The Eden Prairie City Council will vote April 16 on whether to declare the Glen Lake Children’s Camp a ‘heritage preservation site.’
"I am truly disappointed in the increase of violence, profanity, using God's name, and all of the sexualcontent that in allowed on television today," an Eden Prairie resident commented.
The Eden Prairie Fire Department is currently recruiting new firefighters.
The city would like public input prior to releasing a Request for Proposals to developers who would create concept plans for the neighborhood.
The group wants to opposition to bills in the state Legislature that would legalize gay marriage.
With several more cities on the list, the plan is no longer weighted so heavily against Eden Prairie.
The city of Eden Prairie hosts an open house at the community center on Saturday, April 13.
The city is asking residents to vote for their favorite name on its Facebook page.
Even with a new formula, the city would continue to do without the state aid payments.
Eden Prairie was a first-place winner last year.
The meeting will be a discussion of legislative issues with members of the community.
The pool and women’s locker room are closed for annual maintenance.
"The bill passed out of committee with a unanimous vote and is now on the general registry to be heard by the full House. Senator Bonoff is carrying the bill in the state Senate."
Eleven employees received awards.
Ed Schlampp’s term expires March 20.
It's March Madness as the CoCoRaHS program seeks local precipitation observers.
This week's selections include people stripping and dancing, a teen found after two weeks missing, a Byerly's overhaul and a new pizza restaurant.
The play area is bigger and there is a new sound system in the fitness area. You can tell Eden Prairie staff what you think of possible aquatic improvements at a meeting March 6.
Opponents vow half-million dollar offensive to counter legalization.
You can watch the State of the City address online, or attend an upcoming presentation by Mayor Nancy Tyra-Lukens and City Manager Rick Getschow.
Here's a comprehensive list of what businesses and services will and will not be available Monday.
This week's selections include Michele Bachmann's reacting to Obama's State of the Union speech, students sign letters of intent, new stores and a new restaurant.
You have to turn it in today to be considered for a spot on five city commissions.
Authorities say LeAnn Bobleter Sargent allegedly used the financial resources from a vulnerable adult, her father. She was the subject of a Tuesday afternoon press conference held by Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman.
Business that already have a cosmetology license are exempt from the new ordinance.
The system uses phone and email alerts to let residents know when an emergency has been reported in town.
This week's compilation includes a severe flu case, a poll about gun control, Vikings vs. Packers, a frigid plunge into Lake Minnetonka and a nonprofit without a building.
The legislative session is scheduled to begin Jan. 8.
Here's what you need to know to start the year off right.
In his latest blog post, City Manager Rick Getschow explains that the increase actually means taxes will be lower in 2012.
This week's compilation includes a decision on light rail, a charity event that hopes to raise $1.95 mil, and new jobs and businesses.
With as much as 7 inches of snow in the forecast, parking on Eden Prairie streets will be prohibited.
A letter to members says the cost of a membership will go up about 3 percent.
The city of Eden Prairie spent $65,000 on the new GPS monitoring equipment, according to KSTP.
City Manager Rick Getschow gives an overview of projects the Eden Prairie City Council recently approved and discussed.