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- Wright County
- 12/15/25
- 12/16/2025
- 61 Minutes
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Overview: The Rockford Area School Board meeting saw the unanimous approval of an 18.7% increase in the district’s tax levy for the upcoming fiscal year, mainly attributed to two successful referendums. Alongside the levy increase, the board reviewed a clean financial audit and tackled various financial and operational topics impacting the district.
- MN
- Wright County
- 12/8/25
- 12/09/2025
- 116 Minutes
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Overview: The Otsego City Council meeting was dominated by urgent discussions on public safety and financial transparency, as residents called for the establishment of a local fire department. Concerns over municipal debt and communication with the public were also central to the discourse.
- MN
- Wright County
- 12/1/25
- 12/01/2025
- 79 Minutes
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Overview: The Monticello School Board meeting on December 1st focused on critical fiscal matters, including the implications of the operating levy, enrollment trends, and financial transparency. The discussion centered around the recent voter-approved levy increase, enrollment projections, and policy amendments in response to new state legislation.
- MN
- Wright County
- 11/26/2025
- 130 Minutes
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Overview: The Rockford Area School Board meeting on November 24th covered a range of topics, including the approval of a new superintendent contract, discussions on student achievement and growth metrics, and various updates on educational strategies and fiscal health. The board expressed a united front in their commitment to enhance educational outcomes for all students within the district.
- MN
- Wright County
- 11/24/25
- 11/25/2025
- 21 Minutes
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Overview: During the recent Otsego City Council meeting, the council approved the issuance of a general obligation water revenue note to fund a portion of the wellhouse 4 water treatment improvement project. The project, with a total cost of approximately $8.5 million, is partially funded through congressional and state grants, reducing the city’s net borrowing to $845,955. This financial decision was made as the council also deliberated over potential changes to their fire service contracts, which will be revisited at the next meeting.