Typically in my term-ending review of U.S. Supreme Court decisions, I focus on 2-3 “big” decisions. For the 2015 edition, not only do I find myself separating what is normally […]
County Road 37/70th Street Residents May Get ‘Pass’ to Use Road
Cutting through on the dug out street? Those days are over.
Construction on Wright County Highway 37 continues this summer, and both law enforcement and construction project officials are prepared to take extra time to patrol cars coming in and out […]
West Nile Virus Found in Twin Cities Mosquito Population
In case there was any doubt, the Twin Cities area population remains at risk for West Nile Virus this summer, as disease-carrying mosquitos were discovered earlier this week by Metropolitan […]
Construction Shuts Down Main Avenue in Albertville
The 57th Street Northeast construction project has closed down Main Avenue in Albertville at the downtown intersection Tuesday, July 7. Traffic is being re-routed to Barthel Industrial Drive or Labeaux […]
Making Sense of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Recent Decisions, 2015 Edition (Part I)
No union is more profound than marriage, for it embodies the highest ideals of love, fidelity, devotion, sacrifice, and family. In forming a marital union, two people become something greater […]
Westbridge Proposes Compromise, Aims for July Hearing
The church is hoping a new proposal will get consideration from Albertville City Council.
A St. Michael-Albertville-based church is taking a second run at purchasing commercial property in an attempt to construct a new building along Albertville’s busy County Highway 19 corridor. Westbridge Community […]
Education Bill Veto Gives STMA Committee One More Chance at Change
The group is continuing to lobby for funding equity as the Legislature awaits its call back.
Gov. Mark Dayton vetoed a bipartisan education bill last week that would have closed much of the books on the 2015 Legislative Session. By doing that, however, he’s left open […]
Trio of Developments to Kick Start St. Michael Housing
After a long wait, three proposed housing developments - bringing more than 250 homes to the city - are ready to roll out this summer.
St. Michael city leaders are getting the housing push they’ve been hoping for, as at least three planned developments bringing more than 250 new homes and two dozen townhomes […]
Wright County Public Health Seeking Volunteers for STMA Drill
Nurses and responders will be testing their ability to provide region-wide antibiotics in case of an outbreak.
Wright County Public Health is seeking 200 adult volunteers for a drill on Friday, June 26, 2015. Public health will be testing their ability to provide antibiotics to the entire […]
Dunn Brothers Building Comes to St. Michael Planning Commission
The St. Michael board will vote tonight on proposed shop, with plans headed next to city council.
The St. Michael Planning Commission gets its first look this week at the proposed Dunn Brothers Coffee Shop, which will sit on the one-way pair near the former site of […]
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