Bloomington City Council to Host Public Hearing on Jefferson High School Stadium Revamp
The Bloomington City Council has announced a public hearing on July 1, 2024, to review final plans for stadium improvements at Jefferson High School. Residents can attend in person, call in, or submit comments beforehand.
Early Voting in St. Louis Park, City Hall Polls Open June 28 for State Primary
St. Louis Park is actively preparing for early voting, with polls opening from June 28 to August 12 for the state primary on August 13, 2024. The city, known for high voter turnout, is encouraging residents to vote early in person or by mail.
Minneapolis to Close City Offices in Observance of Juneteenth, Essential Services Unaffected
Minneapolis closes city offices for Juneteenth, including 311 and the Service Center, but emergency services and garbage/recycling collection continue as usual. Parking meters won't be enforced, except in some areas.
Washington County Awards $26 Million Bond Sale to JP Morgan, Embraces Community Projects and Social Initiatives
Washington County Board of Commissioners approved a $26 million bond sale for capital projects, retaining a AAA bond rating, and highlighted community initiatives in their recent meeting.
Minneapolis Police Union's Contract Discussions Postponed, New Meeting Date Announced
The Minneapolis police union contract discussion and public hearing at the AEO Committee are rescheduled to June 25th due to cancellation. Public participation is encouraged, with options to speak at the meeting or provide written comments.
Midwestern State Leaders and Experts Rally to Elevate Child Welfare Systems at "Child Welfare, Reimagined" Summit
Legislators from 10 states and Senator John Hoffman met to discuss child welfare policy improvements, focusing on the well-being of state-cared children, at the "Child Welfare, Reimagined" event.
New Batch of Correctional Officers Graduates at Plymouth County Correctional Facility Amid National Scrutiny on Law Enforcement
Plymouth County Correctional Facility welcomed a new cohort of officers, BCCO 64-24, after a 12-week academy, praised by Sheriff McDonald for their integrity and professionalism.












