Sen. Ron Latz talked about some of the tough choices the state faces with its civil commitment program for sex offenders.
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.
Compare the community to nearby areas in Patch’s interactive chart.
Plymouth’s top salary ranked 19th among Minnesota cities, according to a recent analysis.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Residents will vote on whether to approve a new operating levy and a technology levy when they head to the polls Tuesday.
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.
Patch talks with the candidates running for office in the 2013 Wayzata School Board election.
Roald Knutson of Plymouth has served 35 years on the Sheriff's Water Patrol and Mobile Amateur Radio Corp.
The county will stop processing passports at all its locations starting Nov. 1.
Though the priest is deceased now, Frank Meuers of Plymouth claims the sexual abuse happened in 2010.
Prom ran against incumbent Ward 4 council member Ginny Black in 2008 and again in 2010.
Black will be presented with a commemorative plaque to honor her service, achievements and dedication to the city of Plymouth.
Jim Prom has been selected for the appointment and would fill the council seat vacancy until Dec. 31, 2014.
Councilmember Ginny Black announced her retirement from the council effective at the end of this month.
If you have anywhere from $100-$500 you could be at the speaking and Q &A session with Clinton.
Despite the GOP's best efforts to get a trio of tax increases repealed in a one-day session set for Sept. 9, the Governor has held the line on limiting the scope of discussion.
Project proposals are due by Wednesday, Sept. 18, and requests are limited to $25,000.
The city must now find someone to fill the Ward 4 spot on the council for the rest of her term.
Black will retire from her job in September also and wants to take more time to do other things like travel with her husband.
MnDOT's plans to widen the shoulders on the only two-lane stretch of Interstate 494 has Plymouth's mayor calling for more, according to KSTP.com.
Scott Honour, Jeff Johnson, Dave Thompson and Kurt Zellers are vying for party endorsement—but only two promised to abide by it, according to media reports.
Gun locks will be given out by Hennepin County at the Plymouth Night to Unite party on Tuesday, Aug. 6.
The state will recognize marriages between same-sex couples, according to law, beginning at midnight Thursday. Other laws address the local beer businesses and stiffer penalties for some criminals.