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Apple Valley
2 entities
- Apple Valley City Councilcouncil
- Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan Public Schoolsschool_board
Bloomington
Home of Mall of America and waterpark
2 entities
- Bloomington Public Schoolsschool_board
- Bloomington City Councilcity council
Boise
Live from Boise
2 entities
- Boise City Councilcouncil
- Boise School Districtschool board
Brooklyn Center
2 entities
- Brooklyn Center City Councilcouncil
- Brooklyn Center School Districtschool_board
Burnsville
2 entities
- Burnsville City Councilcouncil
- Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School Districtschool_board
Columbia Heights
2 entities
- Columbia Heights City Councilcouncil
- Columbia Heights School Districtschool_board
Eagan
2 entities
- Eagan City Councilcouncil
- West St. Paul-Mendota Hts.-Eagan School Districtschool_board
Edina
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On France
3 entities
- Edina City Councilcouncil
- Edina Public Schoolsschool_board
Lakeville
Lakeville is an exurb of Minneapolis-Saint Paul, and the largest city in Dakota County, Minnesota, United States. It is about 20 miles south of both downtown Minneapolis and downtown St. Paul along Interstate 35.
2 entities
- Lakeville City Councilcouncil
- Lakeville Area Public Schoolsschool_board
Maplewood
2 entities
- Maplewood City Councilcouncil
- North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale School Districtschool_board
Milford
Milford is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 30,379 according to the 2020 census.[1] It contains the census-designated place of the same name. First settled in 1662 and incorporated in 1780, Milford became a booming industrial and quarrying community in the 19th century due to its unique location which includes the nearby source of the Charles River, the Mill River, the Blackstone River watershed, and large quantities of Milford pink granite.
1 entity
- Milford City Councilcouncil
Minneapolis
Western half of the Twin Cities
2 entities
- Minneapolis Public Schoolsschool_board
- Minneapolis City Councilcity council
New Brighton
3 entities
- New Brighton City Councilcouncil
- Mounds View Public Schoolsschool_board
Norwood Young America
3 entities
- Central Public Schoolsschool_board
- Norwood School District (Central Public Schools ISD 108)school_board
Prior Lake
Next to Lakeville
2 entities
- Prior Lake City Councilcouncil
- Prior Lake-Savage Area Schoolsschool_board
South St. Paul
2 entities
- South St. Paul City Councilcouncil
- South St. Paul Public Schoolsschool_board
Spring Lake Park
2 entities
- Spring Lake Park Schoolsschool_board
- Spring Lake Park City Councilcity council
Stillwater
3 entities
- Stillwater City Councilcouncil
- South Washington County Schoolsschool_board
St. Louis Park
2 entities
- St. Louis Park City Councilcouncil
- St. Louis Park Public Schoolsschool_board
Wayzata
The jewel of Lake Minnetonka
Welcome to the City of Wayzata. The citizens of Wayzata have a great deal of pride in their lakeside village. Wayzata has a thriving downtown business community, high quality developments and beautiful residential neighborhoods. Careful planning has allowed the City to maintain open space, park lands and a "small town" feel that makes Wayzata truly a special and historic community. We invite you to visit and share with us all that Wayzata has to offer.
2 entities
- Wayzata City Councilcouncil
- Wayzata Public Schools
White Bear Lake
2 entities
- White Bear Lake City Councilcouncil
- White Bear Lake Area Schoolsschool_board
Wright County
Wright County, Minnesota is located in East Central Minnesota, bordered by the Mississippi River to the north and the Crow River to the east. Established in 1855 and named after New York politician Silas Wright, the county covers 716 square miles with Buffalo serving as the county seat since 1868. With an estimated population of 154,593 in 2024, Wright County is one of Minnesota's fastest-growing counties and part of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. The county features a mix of agricultural land (66% of total area), residential communities, and recreational spaces, including over 3,000 acres devoted to parks with 29 units offering trails, beaches, and camping facilities. Wright County is governed by a five-member Board of Commissioners and provides services through 15 departments, including law enforcement through the Wright County Sheriff's Office, which is the third-largest sheriff's office in Minnesota. The county includes 17 cities and 18 townships, blending rural agricultural heritage with growing suburban development.
1 entity
- Wright County City Councilcouncil