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- Benton County
- 1/20/26
- 01/20/2026
- 117 Minutes
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Overview: The Benton County Board of Commissioners meeting addressed topics, including significant road construction projects facing financial hurdles, judicial safety measures following a new state law, and ongoing discussions about immigration enforcement and solar energy initiatives. The board navigated these issues while also considering local economic development and infrastructure improvements.
- MN
- Cook County
- 1/20/26
- 01/20/2026
- 107 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting of the Cook County Public Health Board, members discussed enhancements to the mobile crisis response protocol and introduced new staff members committed to addressing pressing community health needs. The meeting also covered financial concerns, historical context for public health in Minnesota, and the ongoing development of local public health infrastructure.
- MN
- Washington County
- 1/20/26
- 01/20/2026
- 108 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Stillwater Area School Board meeting was marked by emotional public commentary concerning immigration-related disruptions affecting the Spanish immersion program and a focus on financial strategies to address the district’s budgetary constraints. Community members demanded accountability and clear plans from the district to address the fallout from a teacher’s departure due to immigration complications, alongside discussions of proposed changes to graduation requirements and fiscal forecasts.
- MN
- Becker County
- 1/20/26
- 01/20/2026
- 151 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent meeting, the Becker County Board of Commissioners focused on the complex issue of reopening a township road that had been gated since 1993 without proper documentation.
- MN
- Waseca County
- 1/20/26
- 01/20/2026
- 81 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During the latest meeting of the New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva School Board, discussions centered around the critical role of paraprofessionals within the district, ongoing salary negotiations, and anticipated reductions in state funding. Parents, teachers, and paraprofessionals collectively emphasized the indispensable contributions of paraprofessionals, urging the board to consider a substantial wage increase to ensure their retention and continued support for students with complex needs. Meanwhile, the board also grappled with potential financial shortfalls due to expected reductions in special education and compensatory aid from the state, complicating the district’s fiscal planning.