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Plymouth Mayor Jeff Wosje has shared Plymouth’s annual State of the City address, which is available to view virtually due to the pandemic.
The City of Plymouth is hiring a Deputy City Manager. Applications are due 8 a.m. Monday, April 5.
The March/April 2021 Plymouth News is now available.
The City of Plymouth is seeking applicants to fill an immediate opening on the Plymouth Housing and Redevelopment Authority.
Plymouth City Manager Dave Callister announced that Erik Fadden has been selected to fill dual post of Plymouth public safety director.
His areas of focus also include an elevated approach to officer hiring, wellness and training.
Mayor’s Minutes is a regular segment produced by CCX Media, which features area mayors and topics that may be of interest to residents.
Absentee ballots are verified and accepted on the spot.
Plymouth residents have indoor and outdoor options for completing absentee ballots.
Census workers are visiting households that have yet to complete their census form.
The Minnesota state primary election is on August 11.
For more information, view the fall activities guide and available virtual recreation programs.
The top vote getters will assume office in January 2021.
Watch the address for information about public safety initiatives, the Plymouth Creek Center project, city finances, Parks and Recreation.
The public is encouraged to participate remotely due to coronavirus.
Elections this year include the August 11 State Primary and the November 3 General Election.
This year’s event includes a few words from the mayor, the pledge of allegiance, an invocation, a musical performance and poetic reading.
This streamed event will allow the public to view the annual ceremony dedicated to honoring the brave men and women.
"Residents should continue to practice social distancing."
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends wearing cloth face coverings in public settings.
"We are slowing the spread of the coronavirus – giving Minnesota time to focus on response, recovery and resources."
In 2016, Minnesota received more than $15 million from federally-funded programs based on 2010 census data.
The notices list the value of the property and its classification for taxes payable in 2021.
The City of Plymouth is seeking applicants to fill several seats on the Plymouth Charter Commission.
Rep. Sarah Anderson said the man called himself an anarchist.
In a KSTP/SurveyUSA poll, Republican Erik Paulsen leads Democrat Terri Bonoff 49 percent to 38 percent, while 13 percent remain undecided.
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.
The bill would reduce taxes for start-up breweries.
New laws include restricted access to some juvenile court records and home sellers being required to disclose radon gas testing.
The grants help fund youth sports facilities in the county.
Rep. John Benson will be completing his fourth term in the Legislature. Jon Applebaum, a local attorney, entrepreneur and DFL activist, announced his campaign for the seat.
Minnehaha Creek has partnered with St. Louis Park on projects including West End development and plans for the renovation of Knollwood Mall.
The state senator previews a hearing to delve into security and safety issues at the University of Minnesota in this video.
The 3rd District representative visited Plymouth-based Blue Belt Technologies on Tuesday.