Dayton signs budget bills, effectively ending the state government shutdown.
Proposed seasonal facility to first be examined by Park Board for recommendations.
Rep. Keith Downey of Edina said Tuesday that while he's not 100 percent happy with the outcome of the special session budget deals, he felt the legislature was finally coming together on an acceptable compromise.
Gov. Dayton has called for a special session to begin at 3 p.m. today, July 19.
The state will not be processing liquor buyer's cards.
The impending session awaits the governor’s go-ahead.
Involved parties released a joint statement Sunday to report 'considerable progress' on budget negotiations.
Gov. Mark Dayton said he first needs to read all nine budget bills.
Edina legislator said neither side should be viewed as the victor, which is 'how a compromise should be.'
Deal relies on school shifts and tobacco bonds.
Edina legislator says Gov. Dayton's offer is a 'good starting point' for future negotiations.
The governor said he is prepared to call a special session to end the Minnesota government shutdown.
Liquor official says there is 'no way' the state can force MillerCoors to remove its products from local stores, restaurants.
The state government shutdown is going on 13 days.
He will be traveling throughout the state to explain his side of the budget debate.
'Today, we see government overreach in its regulatory and legislative constraint of businesses large and small.'
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Governor proposes increasing cigarette tax, creating income tax surcharge for Minnesotans making more than $1 million per year.
The state's latest budget proposal would significantly impact the Met Council.
Edina legislator says it 'will be an interesting little sideshow.'
Commissioners say they expect to receive money from the state, despite the shutdown.
Gov. Mark Dayton and GOP leaders met Tuesday, but a budget gap still exists.
City Council to decide whether to build a sidewalk on Valley View Road.
Prominent political minds from around the state are stepping forward to help bridge the $1.7 billion budget gap.
Canterbury Park, Running Acres will remain closed until a budget deal is reached.
However, a long shutdown could deplete reserve funds and cause problems for riders.
Patch stopped by the Edina Community Library to see what area residents thought of the shutdown.
Edina legislator said Gov. Dayton, GOP leadership were close to a deal at several points.
Gov. Dayton and Republican leaders fail to reach budget agreement.
Customers at the Southdale Service Center faced three-hour waits to renew their licenses on Thursday.
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City gets less than 1 percent of its revenue from state funding.
Aid to cities, school districts must continue, court rules.
Locals traveled to Washington, D.C. to ask Congress to help phase out the use of fossil fuels.
Starting July 1, stronger DWI sanctions will require many DWI offenders to have ignition interlocks installed in vehicles to regain driving privileges.
The city has hired Lisa Schaefer to fill the brand new position.
Most can hang on for a few months—then things get dicey.
County not interested in a ‘fund everything while we figure it out’ model, says commission chair.
The Minnehaha Creek Watershed district 'will stay open and conduct business as usual.'