The city council is set to consider the change in late February.
U.S. Congressman Erik Paulsen sees the Keystone pipeline as a tremendous opportunity.
The city expects to have the water main repaired later this evening.
Change due to mandate from Minnesota Department of Public Safety regarding credit card procedures.
Several pieces of legislation from the 2011 session are unsettled.
Rep. Erik Paulsen answers questions from constituents around the 3rd Congressional District in a weekly video series.
Portions of Edina lie within the boundaries of the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District.
A major goal is to inform all residents about upcoming steps.
Amid controversy surrounding the resignation of Sen. Amy Koch, Geoff Michel will serve as interim leader of the GOP.
The City Council is expected to vote on the final plan in March.
Congressman Erik Paulsen represents Edina in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Keith Downey was recognized by Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota for his work.
A series of unique workshops helped residents feel more invested in the budgeting process.
Does political talk go well with turkey, dressing and pumpkin pie? Or does it just make for a contentious holiday?
The committee now shifts focus to raising nearly $400,000 to construct the memorial.
The Reform 2.0 meeting will be held Nov. 3 at the Hellmuth & Johnson law office.
City Council will take action on the project during its Nov. 15 meeting.
James Gabbert received a $1,000 prize for 'Sunniva—A Gift of the Sun.'
Officials hope to gather 30 tons of food during this year's drive.
The city will receive a $2,500 grant, signage identifying it as having made the list and access to community development resources.
Edina residents can drop off the invasive plant several days in late October near the Braemar Golf Dome.
Edina resident Pauline Laybourn took part in the demonstration Friday in Minneapolis.
Government employees headed back to work and some private businesses were hiring.
The fourth annual petting zoo event will be held at Rosland Park.
Edina residents might notice rust in their water, though the city says it's still chemically safe.
Edina City Council sets 2012 preliminary levy limit, which will not exceed 1.8 percent.
City Council expected to approve selections and work plan.
Group will tape and broadcast their November meeting.
New hours now in effect.
Draw the Line Minnesota asks citizens for their input as they begin drawing maps.
Figures across the state are also on the rise.
Board approves preliminary zero percent tax levy increase for 2012.
Congressman says he voted in favor of raising the debt ceiling 'with great reluctance.'
The public event will be held Wednesday, Aug. 10, at Edina Public Works.
The local jobless rate equals that of the state, but is still lower than the national figure.
Crews are working hard to repaint the million-gallon water tower on Gleason Road.
'Minnesota families are prioritizing spending and cutting back where needed, it's time Washington does the same.'
Met Council no longer planning for fare increases, substantial service reductions.
Several GOP lawmakers proposed a plan today which would prevent another government shutdown from happening.