An interactive map uses tiny colored dots on a black background to show who has which kind of phone.
With transportation options limited elsewhere, the communityβs trains offer significant cost savings.
Emerson Process Management will renovate a 500,000 square foot building in the Valley Park Business Center over a five-year period.
Shakopee sees about the same number of workers commute to the city as leave it.
The tribe is considering financing a 330-room hotel in the mall's northern expansion.
Tina Noak Dabkeo, 19, allegedly tried to sneak out of a Burnsville department store with dozens of DVDs from the entertainment aisle hidden under rugs from homeware department.
This week's compilation includes a continuing search for Mandy Matula, officers shot in Minneapolis, thousands of speeding tickets and burglary suspect calls victim.
The local wedding industry is preparing for a flurry of same-sex weddings after the bill takes effect on Aug. 1.
Mayor Brad Tabke hopes to make Shakopee a haven for tourists and shoppers.
The Savage American Legion and Neisen's Bar have petitioned the city for special permits for a summer event, which would require certain downtown streets to be closed off for a two-day period.
The development, known as Dakota Crossing, got approval to move forward at the council meeting on Tuesday.
Over 10,000 people flooded into Canterbury Park to sip mint juleps and bet on the "The Run for the Roses" at Churchill Downs.
The Minn-Dak Farmersβ Cooperative has hired Kurt Wickstrom, current president of Betaseed, to become its new CEO.
Valleyfair's Dinosaurs Alive! exhibit features 32 animatronic beasts. Here's a sneak peek inside.
Check out the top 5 rated Mexican restaurants in and around Shakopee, based on Yelp! reviews. Did your neighbors get it right?
The Japanese spot on Old Carriage Court reopened in December 2012 after sustaining damage in a fire. Review the revamped restaurant on Patch.
The barber shop held a grand opening ceremony Saturday at its 8032 Old Carriage Ct. location
Sammy's Speed Dogβa gourmet hot dog dinerβreopened three weeks ago, just in time for the warm months.
Word of the nationwide Caribou closings spread after a company conference call Friday morning. The Brooklyn Center-based company issued a statement Monday.
The salon held a grand opening ceremony on March 28.
All the pieces have fallen into place for the architects of a $6 million business subsidy agreement designed to lure in Emerson, a Fortune 500 company with global reach.
The city has set a hearing to review the liquor licenses of five well-known spots that failed an alcohol compliance check last fall.
The Shakopee Mexican restaurant unveiled a new mural and sold tacos for $1 during its tenth anniversary celebration on Sunday.
The Shakopee Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony Wednesday.
Find Easter Bunny photo opps in Burnsville, Bloomington and beyond, then post your best shots to Patch!
Minnesota physicians have received $26.5 million from drug companies since 2009. Find out what payments your doctor received.
Business Builder Luncheon at Hampton Inn is open to all.
The Shakopee Valley News reports that Mayor Brad Tabke says several are considering locations in our city.
After sitting vacant for nearly three years, the new owner is looking for a buyer or a tenant. What would you like to see go into the space?
The bank will near the intersection of County Road 21 and County Road 18.
The hot dog stand is planning a late March or early April reopening.
The contract cleaning workers perform services at big-box retailers including more than a dozen Target stores in the Twin Cities area.
A look at what's happening with local businesses.
The venerable co-op has survived two recessions, one fire and plenty of change, and its growth has never been better.
The Twin Cities real estate firm says its new app has enhanced map search, higher-resolution photos.
Al Lindback, owner of Lucky Linda's Body Art, said that if the Dayton tax plan were enacted, he'd "see a real reduction in numbers."
The Shakopee City Council set a public hearing for Feb. 12 on whether to give Emerson Electric a nine-year property tax abatement.
Money will be used to Fund Educare Program for Winnebago Reservation.
Chain of hearts to benefit Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare.
Money used to fund variety of programs.