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- Ramsey County
- 12/17/24
- 12/17/2024
- 109 Minutes
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Overview: The North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale School Board meeting on December 17, 2024, focused heavily on the district’s financial challenges, particularly concerning special education funding shortfalls and the tax levy for the upcoming fiscal year. The board also discussed renovations of educational centers, recognized student achievements, and explored strategies to improve student attendance and mental health support.
- MN
- Benton County
- 12/17/24
- 12/17/2024
- 191 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Benton County Board of Commissioners convened to tackle a range of issues, with the adoption of new cannabis-related fees and zoning ordinances taking center stage. These measures, which were met with unanimous approval, aim to regulate emerging cannabis businesses and adjust the county’s fee structure to better reflect administrative costs.
- MN
- Benton County
- 12/17/24
- 12/17/2024
- 191 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Benton County Board of Commissioners convened to tackle a range of issues, with the adoption of new cannabis-related fees and zoning ordinances taking center stage. These measures, which were met with unanimous approval, aim to regulate emerging cannabis businesses and adjust the county’s fee structure to better reflect administrative costs.
- MN
- Brown County
- 12/17/24
- 12/17/2024
- 70 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The New Ulm City Council, in its final meeting of 2024, approved a comprehensive citywide strategic plan designed to guide future development and resource allocation, alongside addressing a new annexation agreement with Milford Township. Both initiatives aim to foster growth and adaptability within the city.
- MN
- Goodhue County
- 12/17/24
- 12/17/2024
- 26 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: At the Goodhue City Council meeting on December 17, 2024, a point of discussion involved a resident’s dispute over new city yard regulations. The resident, Craig Lurin, addressed the council regarding a letter he received about compliance with recently adopted codes. Lurin expressed frustration, explaining his ongoing home improvement efforts over 34 years and recalling a past court resolution that he believed should have prevented further issues with the city. He asserted his intention to continue his activities and suggested seeking legal counsel if the matter could not be resolved amicably with the council.