School board candidates for the West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan School District named student achievement, community engagement and finances among their top issues.
Matthew Klein is a candidate for the West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan School Board.
Mayor: “We are extremely honored that our city’s financial health has been recognized by this upgraded.”
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.
The former director of a Mendota area park is heading south.
Headed out of town in November? The state opens absentee voting today for those who we consider "snowbirds," and for others.
Seniors and millennials are expected to flock to walkable, transit-oriented neighborhoods in the coming decades. Use Patch’s search tool to compare expected population growth for communities across the metro.
There was no way, a study released today states, St. Paul workers could have known the park presented such danger.
Despite the GOP's best efforts to get a trio of tax increases repealed in a one-day session set for Sept. 9, the Governor has held the line on limiting the scope of discussion.
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.
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.
A Mendota Heights couple is among Minnesotans unhappy that gay marriage is now legal, the Star Tribune reported.
The other alternative, according to the St. Paul Pioneer Press: Bus rapid-transit on Hwy. 52.
Some pieces could be available to the public, according to the AP. Do you think that's a good idea, or in poor taste?
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 Inver Grove Heights City Council unanimously approved a project that will increase the facilities size by more than one-third.
Goats could be next to graze at the historic site in Mendota Heights, according to the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
Government banking on electric and other barriers staving off invasion of Mississippi River and Great Lakes, the Associated Press reports.
Mendota Heights has a generator for the department, but now the city needs someone to install it.
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 Mendota Heights' 'population' rises by 40.9 percent during the workday.
You'll pay an extra $1.50 more starting today for tobacco to help pay for a new Vikings stadium, and parents will have new options for all-day kindergarten.
What's your take on the court's landmark decisions?
This week, the Planning Commission takes up three items.
What's on tap for city government this week?
A Sunfish Lake man announced via YouTube on Wednesday that he plans to run for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Al Franken.
A contingent of day care providers and families with children who use that care protested against Senate File 778, which would allow state unions to sign up members from in-home facilities.
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.
Both Mendota Heights representatives said yes to the same-sex marriage bill on Thursday afternoon.
The Minnesota House of Representatives takes up the bill at noon on Thursday, May 9, 2013.