Here who is running to represent Minnetonka.
U.S. Congress, State Senate and State House seats will be on the ballot in Minnetonka.
Topics discussed at the Minnetonka Town Hall meeting included the Voter ID amendment, the stadium bill, and the Southwest LRT.
During the tour, the senator spoke with company employees about the importance of fishing to Minnesota.
The Minnetonka resident designed and then built 27 stands.
This year marked the end of Yvonne Selcer's 8-year tenure on the Hopkins School Board.
A legislative session wrap-up town hall meeting will be hosted Thursday, May 31 at ο»ΏMinnetonka City Hallο»Ώ.
Congressman Paulsen represents the city of Minnetonka and is up for re-election this November.
An open house in honor of the retiring Minnetonka city manager is Wednesday from 4 to 8 p.m.
The bill will now go to a conference committee to iron out the differences between the House and Senate versions.
On a 73-58 vote, the Minnesota House of Representatives has approved the Minnesota Vikings Stadium bill with several amendments, including one that increases the team's share of the bill.
Today is the dayβΒ a vote on the Vikings Stadium.
State Sen. Terri Bonoff lays out a deal for a bonding bill, tax bill and Vikings Stadium.
The 6th district, which includes Minnetonka, is currently represented by Jan Callison.
Learn about the requirements and duties of election judges by attending an information session May 22 or 23.
Retiring as Minnetonkaβs city manger, Gunyou looks for a spot on the Three Rivers Park District Board.
Bestselling author Richard Louv came to Minnetonka to promote increased exposure to nature in childhood.
See what's planned this summer in the city of Minnetonka.
Minnetonka High School Assistant Principal Jeffrey Erickson met with U.S. Sen. Al Franken in Washington, D.C.
What do you think about Congressman Paulsen's postions on taxes and health care? Tell us in the comments section below.
It's crunch time for proponents of a new Vikings stadium.
Interim weapons screening will begin at the entrances to the three suburban court facilities β Ridgedale, Brookdale and Southdale β on Monday, April 23.
"With the clock ticking, we need to focus on the right priorities and this is something positive we should get done for the people of Minnesota."
Two public hearings and appointments to two committees are scheduled for the evening.
Final landscaping and miscellaneous finishing work is set to resume on Monday.
Voters will decide on the constitutional amendment in November.
If approved, this will be the final vote on the bill and will put it on the November ballot.
City eliminates precincts and reduces, from five to one, the number of precincts falling into multiple school districts.
Patch Poll Results: As parents of Spanish and Chinese immersion students worry about the future of the programs, they look to state legislators for help.
Rep. Kirk Stensrud: Voters want K-12 payback, a state savings account, reduction in taxes, voter ID and individual freedom to join labor unions.
Cleaning the yard for spring? Here's where to bring your brush and leaves.
The physical fitness challenge starts April 23 in 23 communities, including Minnetonka.
Minnetonka and Hopkins have approved the plans, but Shady Oak Road businesses still await their fate.
Laurie McKendry will run for the District 48 Minnesota State Senate seat, challenging Republican David Hann.
Paulsen: "IPAB is a powerful new board of 15 unelected and unaccountable bureaucrats whose task will be to save Medicare money by setting reimbursement rates for specific procedures."
Staff has recommended the council approve the preliminary layout for the Shady Oak Road project from Excelsior Boulevard to north of Highway 7.
A former Hopkins school board member, Yvonne Selcerο»Ώ filed her candidacy for state representative in District 48A, challenging Republican Kirk Stensrud.
Tonight, the Minnesota House debates and votes on the controversial constitutional amendment.
Minnetonka City Clerk David Maeda says the poll books can speed up the election process and save money.
Rep. Benson: "I have co-authored a bill to restore a revised Homestead Credit, which is a much better way to achieve some property tax relief."