Tuesday, the Shakopee City Council gave the Tennis Association the green light to go ahead with a feasibility study for an indoor tennis center tentatively planned for Shutrop Park.
The Shakopee Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony Wednesday.
Calling all jesters, bawdy ladies and belly dancers: The Minnesota Renaissance Festival is looking for a few good acts for the upcoming season.
Check out what's happening in the south metro this weekend.
Thursday morning, New Prague Middle School was once again on the receiving end of threats, this time from an unknown party claiming that bombs had been planted in the building.
Find movie reviews and showtimes for theaters in and around Shakopee.
Do you want to spend some Havana nights with your Shakopee neighbors? The chamber of commerce is planning a trip to Cuba in May.
The City of Shakopee is ready to move on the city's first dog park, a plan that has been in the works since 2005.
Scott County ranked high overall, thanks to lower mortality rates and a relatively low level of high-risk "health behaviors," but lagged with respect to environmental factors.
The starting bid for this two-bed house on Sommerville Street South is as low as you can go.
The Iraq War claimed the lives of nearly 70 Minnesotans, among them Edward James Herrgott from Shakopee.
A twelve-year-old boy was taken into custody after allegedly calling in a false report of a shooting at New Prague Middle School, which led to a major mobilization of police force and a lockdown.
Four students earned the mark of "superior" at the annual conference, which addressed the topic of bullying.
Got a tip? Share it with the Scott County Sheriff's Office.
The Shakopee Tennis Association will present a proposal to build indoor courts at Shutrop Park.
A Fortune 500 company's proposal to build along the Savage-Shakopee border in exchange for a tax abatement package got a lukewarm reception from the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District.
Find Easter Bunny photo opps in Burnsville, Bloomington and beyond, then post your best shots to Patch!
Authorities have identified the crash victim as Dahn C. Le, a 45-year-old Minneapolis man.
Minnesota physicians have received $26.5 million from drug companies since 2009. Find out what payments your doctor received.
Blizzard conditions with 2–5 inches of snow expected and gusts up to 45 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
On the average day, 5.5 million pints of Guinness are consumed around the world.
Members visited Lakeville and White Bear Lake schools, Shakopee Valley News reported.
The Shakopee legislator told the Star Tribune he wants to make sure Scott County gets back 'at least some' of what it puts in with Gov. Dayton's proposed 1/2-cent transit tax.
Find movie reviews and showtimes for theaters in Richfield.
Students show off science class homework in short explanatory—and action!—video clips.
This weekend is the last weekend to buy Girl Scout cookies in the Shakopee area.
Locals are being asked to submit high-resolution photography for the city's new website.
Get ahead of the melt by looking into flood insurance sooner rather than later.
Business Builder Luncheon at Hampton Inn is open to all.
The school board still needs to give its official blessing for the school to make the switch.
A House committee also passed a version of the bill Tuesday.
Shawn Andrew Withrow is named in a federal indictment unsealed last week.
Our 2013 summer camp guide includes a handy rundown of camps near you, and a growing list of camps on our map throughout the Twin Cities area. Registration is on now.
A Medicare database shows how hospitals across the Twin Cities—and the nation—compare for care.
North Metro harness-racing track stopped making payments to Canterbury, media outlets report.