Waite Park Approves New Ordinance to License HotelsWaite Park Approves New Ordinance to License HotelsWaite Park will now be able to license hotels. The city approved a new hotel ordinance during Monday’s council meeting.Alex SvejkovskyAlex Svejkovsky
Rice Officials Searching For New City ClerkRice Officials Searching For New City ClerkRice officials are searching for a new City Clerk.Alex SvejkovskyAlex Svejkovsky
Minneapolis Elects Transgender Woman to City CouncilMinneapolis Elects Transgender Woman to City CouncilMinneapolis has elected a black transgender woman to its city council in what advocacy groups say is a national first.The Associated PressThe Associated Press
Sartell Applying For Grant For Next Phase of Pinecone Road ImprovementsSartell Applying For Grant For Next Phase of Pinecone Road ImprovementsSartell is hoping to get some additional funding to help with the next phase of the Pinecone Road improvements.Alex SvejkovskyAlex Svejkovsky
Holiday Light Display To Brighten Sartell’s Lake FrancisHoliday Light Display To Brighten Sartell’s Lake FrancisLake Francis in Sartell will see some holiday cheer next month.Alex SvejkovskyAlex Svejkovsky
Falcon Heights Has New Contract for Police ServicesFalcon Heights Has New Contract for Police ServicesThe City of Falcon Heights has a new contract for police services. The Associated PressThe Associated Press
Waite Park Council Chamber Security Upgrades CompletedWaite Park Council Chamber Security Upgrades CompletedAfter months of construction, Waite Park officials will finally be able to use their council chambers.Alex SvejkovskyAlex Svejkovsky
Sartell 2018 Preliminary Budget Calls For Additional Staff for Police DepartmentSartell 2018 Preliminary Budget Calls For Additional Staff for Police DepartmentWith an increase number of calls for service, the Sartell Police Department is looking to add additional staff to their department in 2018.Alex SvejkovskyAlex Svejkovsky
Waite Park “Smiley” Water Tower May Soon Say GoodbyeWaite Park “Smiley” Water Tower May Soon Say GoodbyeThere may soon be one less smiling face to greet you as you enter Waite Park.Alex SvejkovskyAlex Svejkovsky
Minneapolis Council Panel Backs Arradondo as Police ChiefMinneapolis Council Panel Backs Arradondo as Police ChiefA Minneapolis City Council committee has unanimously endorsed the nomination of Acting Chief Medaria Arradondo to become the first African-American police chief in Minnesota's largest city. The Associated PressThe Associated Press