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The County Board approved an initiative Tuesday.
The state Department of Revenue announced that next year’s tax brackets will be adjusted for inflation by 1.7 percent.
Desyl Peterson served as Minnetonka’s city attorney from 1984 until her retirement in May 2013.
Compare the community to nearby areas in Patch’s interactive chart.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
The plan contemplates construction of a four-story senior cooperative building at 12201 Minnetonka Blvd. Some neighbors call the height "excessive."
Results are in for Minnetonka City Council and Mayor, Minnetonka School Board and Hopkins School Board, as well as Hopkins School District levy results.
Betsy Scheurer Anderson, Michael Doobie Kurus and Warren Goodroad won seats on the School Board.
Residents of the Minnetonka School District voted for three board members on Election Day.
Minnetonka residents voted for mayor and two council members Tuesday at the polls.
Voters OK’d both an operating levy and a capital projects levy by wide margins.
Share your opinion on the city council and school board elections.
The project includes reconstructing the pavement and several bridges, building noise barriers and incorporating a dynamic shoulder between Highway 55 and East Fish Lake Road.
Trains will have their own bridge to get over wetlands and train tracks, but there’s no plan for an easy way for walkers to reach the Shady Oak Station.
Leaders from communities along the line met with Gov. Mark Dayton on Tuesday to figure out how to move beyond the controversy.
The forums may have passed, but you can still check out what the candidates had to say in these streaming videos.
Part of a seven-part series of interviews with mayoral and City Council candidates.
Patch talks with the candidates running for office in the 2013 Hopkins School Board election.
Part of a seven-part series of interviews with School Board candidates.