Blaine Proposes New Landscape Ordinance to Govern Greenspaces and Cultivate Urban Sustainability
The City of Blaine is updating its landscaping regulations, potentially requiring a land management plan for native lawns and setting a new eight-inch height limit for grass to avoid nuisances.
U of M's Dr. Rachel Hardeman Recognized on TIME100 for Pioneering Antiracism Health Equity Work in Minneapolis
Dr. Rachel Hardeman of U of M has been named to TIME100, recognizing her contribution to antiracism in health equity through her research and the Center for Antiracism Research for Health Equity.
Minnetonka Firefighters Lauded at Annual Awards Banquet for Service and Innovation
Minnetonka Fire Department celebrated firefighters at an awards banquet, with six receiving Shared Values Awards for their contributions, dedication, and embodying the goals of city employees in public service.
Minneapolis Seeks Employers for 400 Step Up Internship Spots as Teens Await Opportunities
Minneapolis is seeking local businesses to provide internships for its Step Up program to fill nearly 400 open positions for trained youth. Mayor Frey and the Chamber of Commerce CEO endorse the program's value in creating a skilled future workforce.
City of Mankato Seeks Seasonal Facilities Recreation Workers to Enhance Park Experiences
Mankato seeks Seasonal Facilities Recreation Workers for park maintenance and event support, offering community work experience to those 16+ with customer service skills. Applications are open until April 28.