The U.S. senator said Minnesotans must still continue advocating for the project.
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MN United husbanding over $700,000 as election closes in.
The Hopkins Business Forum, which takes place Sept. 27, will offer business leaders and the city a chance to discuss Hopkins’ future together—and a chance to win prizes.
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Conservation groups are hoping to prevent the opening of wolf hunting and trapping seasons this fall.
Voters may get absentee ballots through 5 p.m. Nov. 5.
Continuing to maintain city resources amid widespread economic hardship is never easy.
The vice president’s wife spoke during a campaign stop in Hopkins on Friday.
Although the Southwest project received just $2 million of the $14 million requested, local leaders say the downtown projects underway in Hopkins make sense even if the new light rail line doesn’t come through.
Designers detailed the next steps for the expanded park.
The project tied for the lowest score among 37 applicants competing for $47.5 million in bonding money.
Erika Roland accused the Republican challenger of not paying her for her fundraising services.
Ellison said the Republican Party ‘is basically a bigoted party.’ Fields responded that the incumbent is trying to shut down opposing viewpoints.
First Lady's speech highlights how, in a 50-50 nation, the narrative that wins this fight may win the White House.
The increase is the smallest since at least 2007.
With dozens of new workers and clients, city officials question whether it’s the right fit for downtown Hopkins.
She is extremely interested in housing and neighborhood revitalization.
A teacher pay bill is also under fire from DFL lawmakers.
Pieces of Hopkins past landmarks still remain.
She keeps busy answering emergency phone calls and dispatching personnel.
Both sides have a framework they hope could heal their divisions.
Sen. Ron Latz and Rep. Steve Simon told a town hall audience Monday that a majority of Minnesotans want a compromise between cuts and revenue hikes to reach a balance.
The selection continues a game of musical chairs among metro city managers.
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They say borrowing for vital projects when interest rates are low is the fiscally responsible decision.
The Census Bureau study shows a sharp increase in minority groups even as the city's overall population declined.
Understanding how property taxes are set and collected will help you know how much bang you're getting for your tax dollar.