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- Freeborn County
- 10/7/24
- 10/14/2024
- 74 Minutes
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Overview: The Albert Lea School Board meeting focused on student attendance and engagement, revealing various strategies being implemented across the district to tackle these ongoing challenges. Key points included analysis of attendance statistics, the introduction of new engagement initiatives, and the implications of absenteeism on academic performance and funding.
- MN
- Brown County
- 10/7/24
- 10/07/2024
- 52 Minutes
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Overview: At the recent New Ulm Sister Cities Commission meeting held on October 7th, members elected Tom Schmidtz as the new chair following the passing of former chair Keith Rolloff. The commission also discussed strategic plans for the 2025 international training exchange program, emphasizing timely outreach and community engagement.
- MN
- Mower County
- 10/7/24
- 10/07/2024
- 33 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Austin City Council meeting, presided over by Mayor Steve King, addressed several financial and community-impacting resolutions, including the approval of a purchase agreement for the Salvation Army Thrift Store property and a substantial change order for the wastewater treatment plant project. The council also discussed various grant agreements and insurance renewals, focusing on maintaining budget integrity and community services.
- MN
- Crow Wing County
- 10/7/24
- 10/08/2024
- 67 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Breezy Point City Council meeting primarily focused on the ongoing Bushman Road Project and the introduction of a new ordinance prohibiting camping on public property. The council also addressed several resident concerns, including compensation for council members, rental property disruptions, and a police vehicle purchase.
- MN
- Dakota County
- 10/7/24
- 10/07/2024
- 43 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent meeting, the Lakeville City Council discussed developments, including a $5 million grant from the Department of Homeland Security for hiring 15 new full-time firefighters. The council also navigated the complexities of the 2025-2029 Capital Improvement Plan, which outlines a $316 million investment in infrastructure and community projects, and approved amendments to the Cedar Hills North comprehensive plan.