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The state Department of Revenue announced that next year’s tax brackets will be adjusted for inflation by 1.7 percent.
All incumbents were not elected to new terms last week.
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.
Biever made an unsuccessful bid for one of three seats up for election this year.
Belkengren, along with the other two incumbents, were not re-elected Tuesday night.
In a statement to Patch, she also thanked outgoing board members for their service.
Christine Maleck and Peter Toensing were also elected to the board Tuesday.
Christine Maleck, Tim Pollis and Peter Toensing will join the board in January 2014.
Voters were tasked with voting on two ballot questions Tuesday.
Bookmark this page and check back after the precincts close Tuesday for real-time results.
Share your opinion on the technology levy proposal and school board election on Richfield Patch.
Lamberger is running for re-election this November, and has served on the board for 25 years.
Sandy is a retired Richfield teacher and is running for re-election this November.
Everything you need to know about Election Day 2013 in Richfield.
Election Day 2013 is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Absentee voting ends the day before.
Pollis has a PhD in mathematic, works as an actuary and has two children in the Richfield Public Schools system.
Toensing has already served one term as school board member between 2007 and 2011.
Easterwood is currently serving in his 12th year as a school board member.
Biever currently works as a paraprofessional at Richfield S.T.E.M. School.
Maleck works as a clinical laboratory scientist.
Richfield Public Schools is hoping to renew the existing technology levy with an increase this November. Everything voters need to know is below.
Miss the meeting Tuesday evening? Have no fear, watch it here!
If you within earshot of 68th and Morgan, you might get a louder alert.
The concept has the attention of city officials, KSTP-TV and the Sun Current reported.
Informal event in Richfield offers a chance to ask about interchange design and a future transit station and park-and-ride.
'My district's not too happy,' the congressman conceded.
Patricia Torres Ray represents the northeast part of Richfield.
Should Ellison vote in favor of the Syria attack? Let us know in the comments.
The interstate between Lakeville and Elko/New Market is one lane in each direction for two months.
U.S. Reps. Keith Ellison and Erik Paulsen heard residents' gripes about the roar of planes and possible changes to flight paths, the Star Tribune and KSTP-TV reported.
The Richfield City Council will consider allowing the sale of alcohol at the arena during a special meeting Wednesday.
New data shows how much state aid goes to local governments.
Project deemed too expensive for time being; only one bicycle route to be built instead.
Richfield council members voted to eliminate local dispatchers earlier this summer.
Sami Rahamim, the son of slain Accent Signage owner, calls on Minnesota members of the U.S. House to support legislation.