Darren Kermes is one of two candidates still in the running for superintendent of the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District.
Selection of Shakopee Police calls March 29-April 2.
Shakopee Police are investigating the arson.
The Eagan resident announced her candidacy early this week.
Tuesday, the owner of Raceway Park announced that the track would close to make way for an asphalt recycling plant.
Scott and Carver counties are considering merging their jails.
Darren Kermes, the executive director of both Carver-Scott Educational Cooperative and the Minnesota River Valley Special Education Cooperative, is one of five candidates for superintendent of Burnsville schools.
Shakopee residents are invited to participate in spring cleaning on a grand scale on April 27, just five days after Earth Day.
The $20,000 device can scan up to 1,800 license plates per minute.
The hospital will present this informational session in conjunction with the Savage and Shakopee police departments on April 16.
Erica O'Loughlin has been named princess of the Scott-Le Sueur County American Dairy Association for the second year in a row.
This week's compilation includes 12 years of probation for groping girl, man charged for molestation, fryer fire, drug dog retires and thief caught in the act.
Adam Robert Kiffe, 24, and Nicholas Alvin Kiffe, 22, have been formally charged for the assault in October 2012, which took place during a house party in Shakopee.
This week's selection includes a new Islamic U of M, a malt shop's anniversary, Lyndale Gardesn final plans, a new church, a city's surplus and I-94 headaches on the way.
In November, Chase Sterry was an average 18-year-old who loved cars, rap and the outdoors. In just a few short months his life was completely transformed by a mysterious illness.
This gorgeous home on McGuire Court East was based on an original design by "Better Homes and Gardens."
The wide-ranging bill would prohibit law enforcement agencies from using unmanned aircraft to gather information or evidence. Private drone surveillance use would also be banned.
Here's the skinny on a draft ordinance presented to the city council at its last meeting: What it means, who is in charge and what happens if you violate it.
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 most recent draft of a historic preservation ordinance has one council member and a small chorus of homeowners hot under the collar.
A 22-year-old Savage man is being charged with using stolen credit cards to make more than $8,500 in purchases.
Authorities have at last found Javier Leon Dorantes, 43, who disappeared after the case against him broke in late 2009.
Residents will have a chance to discuss the Highway 101 river crossing project and the County Road 61/Flying Cloud Drive reconstruction project.
Rodney A. Keller, of Savage, was a loyal employee, proud family man and native of North Dakota.
Even with a new formula, the city would continue to do without the state aid payments.
Looking for a new home? Over the last seven days, 21 new listings have entered the market: Take a tour of the last 10.
Lenale Todd Minor, 55, allegedly grabbed a teen's purse and threatened her with a knife.
Out of a field of 32, Shakopee City administrator Mark McNeill is one of just three candidates to make the cut.
The Shakopee Mexican restaurant unveiled a new mural and sold tacos for $1 during its tenth anniversary celebration on Sunday.
Artists who want to get into the Savage Juried Art Show and Minnesota River Arts Fair better act fast: Deadlines for both are just weeks away.
Jordyn Burns of Chanhassen helped the Gophers to a second straight title and a 49-game winning streak.
Six percent of Scott County adults have the disease—and many aren’t aware they have it. Tuesday’s ‘Diabetes Alert Day’ is a good time to consider whether you’re at risk.
Late this week and into next week could be the prime days of 2013 for syrup enthusiasts looking to tap into a Minnesota tradition.
After receiving a $2.1 million pitch from Dallas-based Compass Datacenters, the City of Shakopee countered with a more modest incentive package.
Shakopee Mayor Brad Tabke is holding a video conference with constituents at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
This week's selection includes a fire chief's retirement, an industrial fire, state bans dermatologist and cleaning lady charged with stealing rolex.
This man (unwittingly) claims to be willing to pay a truly outrageous price for an iPhone 5.
This three-bed, three-bath home closed on Friday.
The Shakopee Police are seeking the rightful owners of lost property.
Amy Lyon, Mrs. Scott County 2013, was named second runner up in the state contest.