If a state budget is passed, all Minnesota Historical Society sites will reopen Saturday.
Local DFLers not happy with special session bills, tepid support for bonding bill.
Agreements on all finance bills reached.
Acceptance of city administrator's resignation, and review of Knollwood neighborhood street reconstruction process up for discussion.
Four bills made it through negotiations Monday.
A special session could be called once negotiators have finalized the deal.
A country grant program is set to fund the paving of upper D Street.
Owners of the "Silver Bullet" may have to bite the bullet over registration snafu.
Despite concerns about water drainage, financing and other factors which remain up in the air, the redevelopment will move forward.
A new offer emerges Thursday.
The impact of the state shutdown on local residents is varied, but the consensus is "It sucks."
Mayor Anita Pampusch gives an update on Lilydale city business.
And then there were three.
Metzen said it's not fair to receive pay, while Hansen said he's working for the money.
Local politicians voice support for the governor, concern for laid-off state workers.
More guidelines in the works for property owners.
Rules restrict what types of business can show up on your doorstep.
The Minnesota Zoo is scheduled to reopen to the public at 9 a.m. Sunday.
Republicans reject a cigarette tax and surcharge offered on Wednesday by Gov. Mark Dayton.
A budget deal was passed to end the shutdown, now what does it mean for citizens?
Negotiators threw in the towel Thursday night.
But around the state, a reckoning with what won't be there Friday.
David McKnight will be leading the city he grew up in, marking the second public leadership position to accept a position in Farmington this week.
Aid to cities, school districts must continue, court rules.
Commissioners requested more information before they would dive into the details of a four-story, 100-unit building.
The Board of Commissioners heard a detailed report this week on what will be affected if a budget deal is not passed by July 1.
Who will pay to move a utility line on the property is under dispute.
New language recommended by the League of Minnesota Cities, but council could pursue a more restrictive course of action.
Programs like the Conservation Corps are likely to be affected by budget cuts.
The joint development was recommended for approval and could be before the City Council next month.
Since 2006, city officials have used remote-control cameras to inspect sewer systems and prevent back-ups.
The Dakota County Board of Commissioners recently reviewed results of a survey conducted among residents.
David McKnight, Mendota Heights city administrator since November of 2009, is a Farmington resident.
In court on Wednesday, Gov. Mark Dayton outlined the programs and services that he says need to remain in place in the event of a government shutdown.
Parks and recreation commission agrees to gather more proposals, also reviews trail plan and Par 3 fees.
A lengthy discussion took place at Monday night’s meeting during a progress report about the development agreement for building new luxury apartments and senior housing.
The Mendota City Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at VFW Post 6690 located at 1323 Sibley Memorial Highway in Mendota.
Traffic count reveals little impact on Rogers Lake area.
When a special session is called, some say they won't take their expense stipend, but will it matter?
In a new video series, Mendota Heights Patch will sit down with the mayors of Mendota Heights, Mendota and Lilydale for regular city updates—all in about a minute.