National Weather Service forecasters are calling for 2-4 inches of snow across the metro area on Wednesday night, with more than an inch possible on Thursday.
You don't have to wait until prom night 2013 to share those awesome pics. Share the fun of picking out that dress, snagging those designer shoes or picking out that really retro suit from Goodwill!
In response to three recent infant deaths at licensed daycare providers, Dakota County has launched an awareness campaign that includes postcards, a video and free training lessons.
An Inver Grove Heights woman accidentally threw away a suitcase of sentimental jewelry, but a local trash hauler sifted through the refuse until he found it for her.
A look at what recently sold in your town.
Three Minnesota cases of salmonella, part of a multistate outbreak, were traced to pet ducklings that were purchased at Tractor Supply Company in Inver Grove Heights.
Rep. John Kline announced his intention to run for re-election to the House in 2014 in order to clear the field for candidates seeking higher office.
We're more than halfway through April, but winter still isn't relenting. Forecasters predict significant snowfall tonight across the metro area—and an isolated thunderstorm or two.
Inver Grove Heights resident Heather Walseth, an ESL teacher in Rosemount and Eagan, finished the marathon 10 minutes before the bombing.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for much of East and Central Minnesota, including the Twin Cities.
There will be a statewide drill at 1:45 p.m.
Use IGH Patch’s Local Voices section to connect with your neighbors in the wake of Monday's explosions in Boston.
Reports and updates on the reported explosions on Boylston Street near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.
Also in this week’s review: Burnsville chooses new superintendent, Shakopee joins the South Suburban Conference and a local man loses out on 'The Voice.'
Also in this week's update: A pawned iPhone leads to child porn charges and an Eagan murder case wraps up with no charges.
A look at some recent home sales in your town.
A sample of open houses being shown the April 13-14 weekend in the Inver Grove Heights area.
A winter storm warning is in effect.
The City of Inver Grove Heights Town Hall Q&A Forum with the 2013 City Council takes place at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 13. Today is the last day to submit your questions.
The I-35E Corridor Cayuga project is set to begin its first phase of construction on Wednesday. The closures are expected to last until late October.
The Inver Grove Heights City Council will review the first reading of a draft ordinance at tonight's meeting that could allow for chicken farming at single-family residences within city limits.
See what has recently sold in your town.
Also in this week's update: A couple of identity thieves get their due, and a sickening smoothie.
A sampling of some homes for sale including one with an asking price of $xxx,000.
Inver Grove Heights Middle School seventh-grader Addison Scufsa has been invited to compete at the National History Bee in Atlanta on June 1.
A Dakota County Judge has been reprimanded for making tasteless jokes during a 2011 jury trial.
The survey asks residents questions about 11 types of health issues, including infectious diseases, alcohol use and nutrition.
Each week, Patch takes a closer look at the activities of Dakota and Rice Counties' legislators as part of our Capitol Review.
See what recently sold for $310,000 in Inver Grove Heights.
Kristen Mertens, a varsity soccer, hockey and track player, will be honored at a ceremony in April.
It's Easter weekend but a couple homes for sale will be open for viewing.
Even with a new formula, the city would continue to do without the state aid payments.
The female student-athlete will be honored at a mid-April event.
Late this week and into next week could be the prime days of 2013 for syrup enthusiasts looking to tap into a Minnesota tradition.
The popcorn store opened last week at 3045 80th St. East/
Six percent of Dakota County adults have the disease—and many aren’t aware they have it. Tuesday’s ‘Diabetes Alert Day’ is a good time to consider whether you’re at risk.
Dakota County Library is holding a celebration in April in honor of El Día de los Niños (The Day of the Child).
Want to know what south metro legislators are up to? Check out Patch's weekly legislative review to find out.
Got something to share with your neighbors? Post it on Patch, and we might highlight it in our weekly roundup!
Also in this week's roundup: Rice County rundown and our weekly dumb criminal.