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Tuschy was one of nine GOP candidates endorsed by MNLG this week.
Mendota Heights Patch sits down with the mayors of Mendota Heights, Mendota and Lilydale for regular city updates—all in about a minute.
Representing more than 8,500 police officers from across the state, the MPPOA joins Minnesota’s nurses who announced "whole-hearted support" for Rep. Atkins.
The Mendota Heights City Council cited enforcement issues and unanswered questions.
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Mendota Heights-area GOP candidates Dwight Rabuse, Joe Blum and Paul Tuschy will discuss the issues confronting the GOP.
The city wants to fill a three-year term.
The council will hold a work session at 6 p.m. to review an ordinance request for Rogers Lake residents.
In 1952, a last-minute switch among Minnesota delegates to the Republican National Convention propelled Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower to capture the Republican nomination for president.
Residents expecting to be out of their voting precinct on Election Day can vote in person or by mail.
New location could hinge on Vikings Stadium.
No more debris will be accepted by the city.
The city reviewed bids Tuesday night for the $12,000 project in Veteran's Park.
The council will be decided how to spend federal grant money through Dakota County.
Should Mendota Heights allow boats powered by electric motors on south Rogers Lake?
Former state legislator Mike Obermueller's campaign raised more than $250,000 in May and June.
The city's financial records are deemed reliable; city increased fund balance in 2011.
The council will be reviewing two alcohol compliance check violations.
Preliminary assessments revealed more than $108 million in cost damages after June's storms.
The city council will be hearing the city's audit results and considering electric motors on Rogers Lake.
Residents, local health care providers and politicians weigh in on the Supreme Court decision that President Obama's 'Affordable Health Care Act' does not violate the Constitution.
Bogey's request followed by the bluff management forum are on the calendar for tomorrow night.
Residents and city staff continue to assess Tuesday's damage and plan for removal of tree debris.
A proposed senior living development at the Plaza could receive a nod from the council.
Violence Against Women Act headed to committee after U.S. Senate passes version with bipartisan support but U.S. House omits 'key provisions.'
The city will host a park cleanup the weekend before Mendota Days.
The City of Lilydale will host a forum to discuss bluff management issues on June 25.
The city will reuse the existing structure, instead of building a new gazebo.
The council discussed drainage, runoff, water studies and leaky manholes at Monday's meeting.
The Mendota City Council is scheduled to meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
Minnesota's Second Congressional District race is among the 36 "most competitive" this year, according to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
This month, the council will address water quality requirements and the placement of Lilydale's city limit/population sign.
Anyone registered for automatic bill pay by July 1 will get a chance at a free storm and sanitary sewer water bill.
A naming ceremony Sunday afternoon honored the former mayor of Mendota Heights.
A new pharmaceutical drop-off site could be on its way to Mendota Heights.
Filing for state elections in the Mendota Heights area closed Tuesday.