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- Steele County
- 11/4/25
- 11/04/2025
- 56 Minutes
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Overview: The Steele County Board of Commissioners held a meeting to address issues, including food supply challenges amid potential benefit cuts, legal concerns surrounding Golden Lake leases, and various infrastructure and operational matters.
- MN
- Waseca County
- 10/20/25
- 10/20/2025
- 75 Minutes
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Overview: The recent New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva School Board meeting addressed issues including non-compliance with state contracting laws, efforts to improve student academic performance, and a review of financial audits. The board discussed the need for better oversight in contract bidding and emphasized enhancing communication methods and academic interventions to support student success.
- MN
- Waseca County
- 10/13/25
- 10/31/2025
- 112 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent New Richland City Council meeting, residents voiced concerns over damages attributed to nearby construction projects, utility billing disputes, and the need for improved municipal oversight. The session highlighted the growing discontent among community members regarding water management, municipal accountability, and budgetary challenges.
- MN
- Freeborn County
- 10/7/25
- 48 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Freeborn County Board of Commissioners meeting saw the approval of several critical resolutions, notably on enhancing public health funding and entering an agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). These decisions were made amid discussions on topics ranging from solar energy projects to domestic violence awareness.
- MN
- Steele County
- 10/7/25
- 10/07/2025
- 98 Minutes
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Overview: The Steele County Board of Commissioners convened to discuss several issues, with the approval of a $30,000 siren installation at Golden Lake taking center stage. This decision, financed through the county’s 911 budget, aims to address the absence of tornado alert systems in the area. Other notable topics included the renovation of public infrastructure and salary adjustments for county personnel.