Mike Roseen, Gary Huusko and Craig Angrimson won seats on the board.
Matthew Klein is a candidate for the West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan School Board.
Candidates described their top three priorities for the district and answered questions about the district levy. Residents have also presented their views on the levy.
This is the last part of a three-part series on the Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan school board forum hosted by the Dakota County Regional Chamber of Commerce.
This is part two of a three-part series on the Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan school board forum hosted by the Dakota County Regional Chamber of Commerce.
This is part one in a series on the Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan school board forum hosted by the Dakota County Regional Chamber of Commerce.
The four candidates from District 196 will participate in a forum Oct. 8, while a forum for District 197 is set for Oct. 29.
First half taxes, which were sent last spring, are subject to penalty if they aren't received by mid-October.
Federal insurance exchanges have set low rates in Minnesota, according to the local politician.
Not in town for November's school board election or levy vote? Pick up a ballot today and vote absentee.
U.S. Reps. Keith Ellison and Erik Paulsen heard residents' gripes about the roar of planes and possible changes to flight paths, the Star Tribune and KSTP-TV reported.
Looking to curb vehicle and "toy" parking on local lawns, the city is turning to residents for feedback on limitations it wants to enact in Inver Grove neighborhoods.
For the third straight year Mendota Heights' Joe Atkins will kick off the Great Minnesota Get-Together with a Town Hall-style meeting at the Education Building.
Former U.S. Sens. Norm Coleman and Rod Grams are co-chairs of the Sunfish Lake Republican's U.S. Senate campaign. State Sen. Julianne Ortman has joined the race.
The other alternative, according to the St. Paul Pioneer Press: Bus rapid-transit on Hwy. 52.
Pieces of the mangled steel will be released later in August or early September, according to the AP.
Minnesota will become the 12th (or 13th, as Rhode Island also joins in) state to recognize same-sex marriages at 12:01 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 1.
Minnesota is on track for 450 such deaths in 2013—up from 395 last year, according to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety.
The state will recognize marriages between same-sex couples, according to law, beginning at midnight Thursday. Other laws address the local beer businesses and stiffer penalties for some criminals.
The Star Tribune featured the IGH renovation and addition project.
An Inver Grove couple that lives on Boyd Avenue made a formal request to the city council Monday night.
The city council Monday unanimously approved a project that will increase the facilities size by more than one third.
Craft joins former DFL state Rep. Mike Obermueller in Minnesota Second District race, according to Politics in Minnesota. Meanwhile Kline reported $1.1 million in his campaign coffers, the Star Tribune said.
A John Kline vote against the current bill would make 44 percent of likely voters less likely to support him, the Public Policy Polling survey said.
The U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey says Inver Grove Heights' 'population' drops by 27.5 percent during the workday.
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Before the end of the month, the City of Inver Grove Heights will flush all of its fire hydrants to refresh the water system and to ensure all hydrants work properly. Flushings began on Monday.
Early education was a huge focus in the $15.7 billion bill, which received slivers of support from Republicans in both chambers of the state capitol.
A contingent of day care providers and families with children who use that care protested against Senate File 778. But the DFL-controlled Senate approved the measure with a narrow, 35-32 vote after 17 hours of debate.
The bill passed by 37-30 vote. Gov. Mark Dayton's office announced a signing ceremony set for 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 14.
The Minnesota Senate takes up bill at noon Central Time on Monday, May 13, 2013. The Minnesota House approved it last week, so Senate approval sends it to the governor's desk.
The Inver Grove Heights representative said yes to the same-sex marriage bill on Thursday afternoon.
The City of Inver Grove Heights has multiple vacancies on its various commissions, and residents can apply to fill them through May 10.