A look at some Roseville news highlights from the past week.
Parties working on land sale; ground-breaking still expected this spring.
The commission is scheduled to meet again on March 7.
State 42B representative proposes new bridge to improve traffic flow.
In his 2013 State of the Union, President Obama called for gun control, immigration, mortgage and medicare reform, and action on climate change, the minimum wage and the Paycheck Fairness Act.
The Roseville state senator is scheduled to talk at the local League meetings today and Wednesday. The sessions are free and open to the public.
A look at some of the top news stories of the past week.
Hausman, Isaacson voice their general support for the governor.
The commission's meeting starts at 7 p.m. today,
Parking on the streets could lead you getting ticketed.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. Speak out: How will this affect you?
The Roseville DFL lawmaker discusses the issue in a Capitol Report segment.
A handful of projects will be soon underway when warm weather comes again.
Next City Council meeting is Feb. 11, other groups also meeting.
The veteran Roseville state lawmaker says some proposed investments are good.
Utility's officials will explain details of the project at a session at Roseville City Hall.
President Barack Obama will visit Minneapolis today to meet with law enforcement and community members to discuss gun control measures nationwide.
DFL legislator sees job creation as a top priority.
Michelle Manke, of Roseville, attended the GOP meeting at the Blue Fox Bar and Grill at Arden Hills. "The discussion was at some points quite animated," she reports.
The three state lawmakers will hold meeting Saturday at Shoreview City Council Chambers.
Koops aiming for U.S. Naval Academy, Paulson looking to attend U.S. Military Academy.
The city is waiting for the St. Paul Water Regional Water Services to complete its internal study on rates.
Reconstruction of a deteriorated roadway from Lexington Avenue to Victoria Street set to begin in May.
More than 100 reader comments have been made since governor's plan unveiled last week.
The city staff is recommending the Council continue the community's conservation-based water rates.
A look at some of Roseville Patch's biggest stories of the past week. .
Fourth district U.S. Rep. Betty McCollum reintroduced a bill this past Wednesday to fight the spread of Asian Carp.
See which goods and services would be taxed more, less or not at all in Minnesota under the governor's proposed changes.
Rep. Jason Isaacson lauds Gov. Dayton for putting forth a state tax plan and budget. But he's also seeking constituent feedback.
Former Roseville mayor says businesses can't always pass on the added cost to customers.
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Kent Kaiser, a communications professor and staunch Republican, said he had several bad interactions with now deceased Stillwater blogger Karl Bremer.
Congresswoman says loopholes need to be closed that enable dangerous individuals to get guns.
This is the season for Roseville maintenance crews to carry out some tree pruning.
House members introduced 54 bills on Thursday, including several that appeared to have strong DFL support.
City has openings on planning, ethics and parks and recreation commissions.
Roseville's John Marty contends: "I don't think human rights should be put up to the vote of people."
Roseville legislator see finances as the key priority for the session.
Their sons perform the oaths of office at the Roseville Council's first meeting of 2013.
A look at some of the most significant stories of the past week on Roseville Patch.