Allied Waste Services will cost tax payers $400,000 less than the current waste hauler, Dick's Sanitation, over a five-year contract.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is inviting residents who may be in the path of flooding to come to an open house in June.
Some residents insist that notification letters never went out, while others say that the two men are infringing on their rights as citizens.
Did you know that more women change their hairstyle in the spring than any other time of the year? It’s that urge to try something different.
Nearby Memorial Day ceremonies on Monday near Shakopee.
Who’s NOT planning a BBQ this weekend? If the weather holds and you’ve got propane or charcoal, chances are, you’re grilling something with your friends and family. Here, new ideas for keeping your costs down. Sponsored by Home Depot.
The council gave the organizers of the Greater Downtown Savage Music Festival the go-ahead, with a few strings attached.
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.
Next week, Patch will have a brand-new design and a whole new way to connect.
Parents and students can share their best graduation photos with the Shakopee community in the gallery below.
Monday night, the Savage City Council approved a restaurant proposal put forward by two sisters from Prior Lake.
The Minnesota State Patrol has released the name of the woman killed in yesterday's crash at the intersection of Highway 13 and Dakota Avenue.
With the ground wet and more rain on the way, both Burnsville and Shakopee could be subject to flash flooding.
This week's compilation includes a continuing search for Mandy Matula, officers shot in Minneapolis, thousands of speeding tickets and burglary suspect calls victim.
Lightning struck one Shakopee home on Sunday morning, as a violent thunderstorm rolled through the Twin Cities region.
Seven Shakopee homes were sold since the end of April.
This week's selections include a new Taco Bell, more on the Buddhist monastery, another attempt at school levies and a healthier sport drink for young athletes.
The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community is mourning the loss of Delores "Skip" Bluestone, who passed away on May 16, 2013.
About 6,500 fans turned out for the track's opening day, in spite of cloudy, cold weather.
The Minnesota House voted down the bonding bill and with it goes the latest attempt to erect perimeter fencing around the Shakopee prison.
Here's the story of Marlene Konkoly, who found creative ways to spend less and save more so she can retire at 50. This story is the first in our series about Extreme Savers.
As part of our new Smart Spending series, Patch wants to uncover the true going rate for various goods and services in town, so you'll know exactly how much you should pay for what you need. Help us out by replying in the comments.
As of this week, Shakopee Police have joined in on the social media revolution.
The city issues about one speeding ticket per year for every 50 residents.
Shakopee legislators were joined by David Hann, whose district includes Eden Prairie and Minnetonka, who condemned proponents of the measure for indulging in ‘name-calling.’
Patrick Montogue Schneider, 31, allegedly burgled a home in Shakopee when the residents were gone, then tried to force his way in after they returned.
Mayor Brad Tabke hopes to make Shakopee a haven for tourists and shoppers.
The National Weather Service has issued a fire weather warning for Tuesday afternoon.
The machine reduces the number of staff needed to repair potholes from six to one, freeing up county employees to work on other projects.
This week's compilation includes a house fire investigation, the 'man in black,' attempted kidnapping, man caught burglarizing church and gas skimmer.
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.