Patch Voters' Guide: Who will you vote for on Election Day?
Protesters in Minneapolis tested a tent ban Saturday.
Residents learned about local government, as well as mingled with friends and neighbors, at the Minnetonka Fire Department and City Open House on Tuesday.
The local version of the Occupy Wall Street demonstration started Friday in MinneapolisβMinnetonka residents were in attendance.
What will you ask Wednesday, Oct. 26 during your three minutes alone in front of each school board and city council candidate?
The 2012 Hennepin County budget calls for 3.13-percent reduction. The proposal cuts 127 positions, a trend that since 2008 has seen staffing reduced by a total of 490 positions, or 6.3 percent of the workforce.
Congressman Erik Paulsen, who represents Minnetonka in the U.S. House of Representatives, writes on job creation, reigning in out-of-control spending and interacting with constituents.
No more sorting recyclables in Minnetonka starting in January.
Meet city staff and learn more about local government, as well as mingle with your friends and neighbors, at the Minnetonka Fire Department and City Open House on Tuesday, Oct. 11, from 5 to 8 p.m.
The district would restore 1,000 feet of shoreline and seek to resell the property for private redevelopment.
The Hennepin County Board approved a maximum property tax levy of $676.1 million for 2012.
Staff estimates that the median-valued Minnetonka home of $287,300 will likely experience a 0.4 percent city tax increase.
Got leaves, brush, junky furniture, old tires or expired medications? We'll tell you where to take it.
Do you have ideas on changes that could be made to the bus system in Minnetonka?
Absentee voting is available for voters who are unable to get to the polling place on Election Day, Nov. 8.
This position will serve through 2013.
This is the first step in construction of light rail through Minnetonka.
No air conditioning causes closure
The council will honor an employee for 30 years of service and conduct other regular business.
Draw the Line Minnesota asks citizens for their input as they begin drawing maps.
Board approves preliminary zero percent tax levy increase for 2012.
A meeting regarding Minnesota's Third Congressional District is Tuesday, Aug. 16 in Minnetonka.
Hennepin County is seeking partnerships to fully develop a community model that meets individual service needs, diversity and geographic locations.
Plans for the joint effort are still in the information-gathering phase, but the city and Minnehaha Creek Watershed District have proposed to split the cost of a design.
A Minnetonka City Council meeting tonight at 6:30 pm will address fire alarm fees, burn permits and much more.
No legal action neccessary as city gets to work on the Bren/Hwy. 169 interchange.
Patch provides a one-stop shop for shutdown-related news from various outlets.
The alternative pathways to teacher licensure law will take effect on August 1.
Republican Senators Propose Plan to End Shutdowns
The Highway 169/Bren Road interchange project closed during the government shutdown.
The state will not be processing liquor "buyer's cards."
Bonoff: "We have not yet come to the table serious about transforming government into something that can propel us into the future with the strength required to meet the demands of our increasingly competitive global economy."
Offer closes $1.4 billion budget difference through school aid shifts, tobacco bonds.
Find out which state legislators representing Minnetonka did and did not accept their pay during the shutdownβand why.
The Minnesota Legislature appears headed into a special session.
Fifteen bus routes currently serve the city of Minnetonka.
July 11 City Council Meeting: 5 Things to Know
The proposed recommendations from the independent panel of Republicans, Democrats and policy experts who came together to solve Minnesotaβs budget impasse has been released.