State of the City address tonight; Elliott works to educate about overdoses
After two years of Covid necessitated virtual presentations, Mayor Rhonda Pownell will give the State of the City Address tonight in front of a live audience,
Fossum discusses Prosecutorial Discretion; Help for Ukraine available at Petalina; Tickets remain for Rock & Roll Revival
A bill in the Minnesota State Senate would require state prosecutors to notify the legislature every time they choose to not prosecute a felony case
Jensen to step in as interim Community Development Director; Hillmann discusses district insurance; Meetings set to discuss county property valuations
On Tuesday night, the Northfield City Council approved Teresa Jensen as the Interim Community Development Director, she will step in for the departing Community Development
Council receives update on 1% for the Arts; Covid numbers within school district are very good; Dundas Easter Egg Hunt returns April 9
One year ago, the Northfield City Council approved the 1% for the Arts Ordinance, codifying an already in place policy that stated for every capital
Draheim seeks money for school safety; Child touts United Way fund for Ukranian refugees; LE ramps up for St. Patrick’s Day
State Senator Rich Draheim has introduced a bill into the senate that would funnel more money to school districts in the name of providing more
Lippert says drought relief is overdue support for farmers; NH+C seeing great success in birth center, wound clinic; Council preview
On Thursday, the Minnesota House of Representatives passed a relief package that will offer help to certain ag producers and to the DNR in the
Co-Sponsor Smith says bill will preserve six-day mail delivery in rural areas; NH+C Covid numbers look good; Council considers downtown flood protection
United States Senator Tina Smith is a co-sponsor of a bill that passed through the US Senate earlier this week, after also passing through the
Northfield Special Ed Director Cheryl Hall named Minnesota Special Education Admin of the Year; Rental and Nuisance Code changes on tap in Northfield; Mayor readies State of the City address
Cheryl Hall, the Director of Special Services for the Northfield Public School District, has been named the 2022 Special Education Administrator of the Year by
Carleton asks for changes in Ward boundaries; New Buildings Director Nelson readies for district summer projects; Splash Pad organization to begin fund-raising efforts
The City of Northfield s preparing to redraw ward and precinct voting districts within the city as a result of the 2020 census. During a
Roehl, Dilley apparent winners in Greenvale Township
The unofficial results of two elections in Greenvale Township have been posted to the Dakota County website. With With 397 votes cast, David Roehl has
Draheim says education is well funded by state; Lippert bills good for rural areas, farmers; City of Northfield partners with MCCD
There is no school today in the Minneapolis School District, after months of negotiations failed to produce a collective bargaining agreement between Minneapolis Public Schools
Lippert says DFL not likely to support corporate tax cut; Library opens Teen Space; City Council to meet tomorrow night
The Minnesota Management and Budget Department announced last week that the state budget surplus is now expected to reach $9.3 billion dollars, which is, by
Council supports passenger rail study; District begins hard work of budget prioritization
On Tuesday night, the Northfield City Council passed a resolution supporting the use of general state funds for a study into the establishment of a
Council skepticism about fixing private flood-threatened property remains; District updating high school Master Facility Plan
On Tuesday night during the work session portion of the City Council meeting, City Engineer Dave Bennett and City Engineering Manager Sean Simonson updated the
Fourth guilty plea in LaFontaine homicide; Hillmann says district Covid numbers are going down; Farm safety seminar on tap through U of M extension
Ryann Elizabeth Smith, age 23 of White Bear Lake, pled guilty yesterday to one count of Assault in the First Degree (Aiding and Abetting), becoming
Draheim touts tax cuts; Aging in Place program available through Habitat for Humanity; City to host redistricting open house on Wednesday
Last week, Minnesota Senate Republicans unveiled an $8.5 billion tax cut that would be phased in over the next three years. Senator Rich Draheim said
Lippert says bonuses are for ‘those who need it the most’; Cordes announces for State Senate; City Council will meet tomorrow night
Last week the State House of Representatives passed a bill that would greatly expand the size and scope of the fund for bonuses to workers
Pownell, Bennett discuss plans for Bridge Square; Hillmann urges Special Ed funding; Raingarden seminar set for March 17
The City of Northfield will soon begin work on Bridge Square, with an ey to enhancing the user experience for Northfield residents and visitors. Northfield
August 9 special election set for First District; Budget prioritization will involve many people; Raiders Hockey on KYMN this wekend; Rock & Roll Revival tickets on sale tomorrow
Gov. Tim Walz on Tuesday called for a special election on August 9th in the First Congressional District to fill the vacancy created when Congressman
Full Raiders hockey coverage tomorrow on AM 1080, 95.1 FM and kymnradio.net
The Northfield Raiders Girls and Boys Hockey teams are gearing up for a big weekend, and KYMN will have full coverage of their games. Tomorrow,
District begins ‘Budget Prioritization’; Lippert bill supports electric vehicles
The Northfield School District will soon begin a process that district officials are calling “Budget Prioritization,” which translates to budget cuts due to declining enrollment.