The only exception is the Police Department, which will remain open to the public.
Voters can deliver their ballots or vote in person at any of Washington County’s five absentee ballot voting locations.
Voters who prefer not to return their ballot by U.S. mail may drop off their absentee ballot at one of the below locations.
This addition is to provide another web-based viewing option for Oakdale residents.
Voters will elect two City Council members to four-year terms that begin in January 2021.
The survey is conducted in partnership with the National Research Center, a Colorado survey research firm.
Election judges and election judge trainees are paid officials who staff the polling locations.
The meeting will take place on May 30, at Oakdale City Hall.
All city facilities are currently closed to the public, including the Public Works facility.
Public Works will not be accepting brush drop-offs until further notice.
Serve your community as a member of the Parks and Recreation Commission.
On Oct. 9, Oakdale City council and Washington County commissioner candidates will be at Oakdale City Hall, 1584 Hadley Ave.
With the economical benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
Rep. Susan Allen says reparative or conversion therapy has been ‘discredited’ and should not be allowed for licensed practitioners.
‘Our citizens and businesses deserve a less restrictive regulatory climate,’ Eden Prairie Rep. Jenifer Loon says. What do you think of removing the Sunday liquor sales ban?
Rep. Joe Atkins said turning a stolen phone into ‘a paperweight’ would give thieves less reason to steal phones and prevent increasingly violent robberies.
E-file and Free File can speed refunds, the IRS says.
New laws include restricted access to some juvenile court records and home sellers being required to disclose radon gas testing.
The Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board found that the DFL Senate Caucus illegally coordinated with 13 candidates.
The budget includes money for election costs, increased library hours, and a 911 phone system upgrade in 2014.
She’ll leave her position as deputy chairwoman of the Republican Party of Minnesota on Jan. 1 in order to run for the District 53B seat.
Fenton will continue to serve as Republican Party of Minnesota deputy chairwoman.
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You can comment on the county's Capital Improvement Program during a meeting in December.
The state Department of Revenue announced that next year’s tax brackets will be adjusted for inflation by 1.7 percent.
Compare Washington County, District 622 and the City of Oakdale to nearby areas in Patch’s interactive charts.
Oakdale's top salary ranked third among the top-paid officials in nearly 70 Minnesota cities, according to a recent analysis by the Associated Press.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
“I would also like to say thank you to the many patriotic groups that offer assistance to our veterans and families,” says the senator who represents parts of Oakdale.
The teachers will be able to discuss a variety of issues, according to a release, including “parents serving as partners to bridge the achievement gap to fostering personalized learning.”
“Our country is not only a great place to live but our county government does an excellent job of providing services to our residents at a reasonable cost,” says Richard Glasgow, a council member in Lakeland.
Use of Washington's NFL team name will go ahead as usual at the Metrodome in Minneapolis, the Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission decided Friday morning.
The Gateway Corridor transit project would run along Interstate 94 from the St. Croix River bridge to St. Paul.
State Rep. Leon Lillie and his brother Ted Lillie, the new president of the Taxpayers League of Minnesota, recently talked to "Almanac."
The bill passed hours before a default deadline, 285-144. President Obama said he would sign it.
"While there has been negativity cloaking this issue since its inception, the insurance industry, healthcare industry, and Minnesotans stand to benefit from reduced costs and increased coverage due to MNSure," says Ward.