A judge rejected a request for a special election after Brad Tabke was declared the winner by 14 votes, despite 20 missing absentee ballots.
The library system's board voted to keep the oft-challenged book on shelves after a resident raised objections to the LGBTQ+ memoir.
Union organizers at the warehouse are collecting union cards for Amazon Labor Union Minnesota.
Amazon workers have long complained of grueling, surveillance-enforced productivity quotas that they say lead to high rates of injuries.
The city's trash hauler, Dick's Sanitation Inc., will implement seasonal changes, effective March 16, to some Shakopee residents whose g ...
Shakopee residents can expect to see landscape crews removing problematic ash trees across town and pruning trees in specific neighborho ...
Beginning March 1, teens ages 15 to 17 years old will be required to obtain a free access tag for the Shakopee Community Center. This ac ...
The Shakopee City Council met Tuesday, Feb. 15. Among the meeting highlights:
The Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) for a proposed development at Canterbury Park is available for review.
The final version of the proposed ordinance will come before the council for approval at a later date.
Pursuant to Minnesota Rules 4410.3610, the City of Shakopee is conducting an Alternative Urban Areawide Review (AUAR) in the southern pa ...
The City of Shakopee unveiled what may be the first “Tankboni” in America at the Shakopee boys hockey game on Saturday.
The Shakopee City Council met Tuesday, Jan. 18. Among the meeting highlights:
A public hearing for the 2022 Full-Depth Pavement Reconstruction Project has been scheduled for the Jan. 18 City Council meeting. The co ...
The Scott County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
The City of Shakopee unveiled its newly wrapped fire truck Zamboni at the Shakopee girls hockey game Thursday.
The Shakopee City Council met Tuesday, Jan. 4. Among the meeting highlights:
The City of Shakopee's trash hauler will change from Republic Services to Dick's Sanitation Inc. (DSI) on Jan. 1.
The area is approximately 435 acres and located south of Valley View Road and west of Mystic Lake Drive.
With rain in the forecast for Wednesday, Dec. 15, Shakopee Public Works crews are working to clear storm drains and catch basins in the ...
The City of Shakopee's ePortal, used to apply for permits and licenses and schedule building inspections, will be unavailable due to sch ...
The Scott County unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
See the latest announcement from the City of Shakopee.
Following a Minnesota Department of Transportation speed study conducted in 2020, the state agency approved a new speed limit of 45 mile ...
With the holiday season approaching, gifts of all shapes and sizes are being swapped between friends and loved ones from Shakopee to all ...
The city's garbage hauler transition from Republic Services to Dick's Sanitation Inc. (DSI) is taking effect on Jan. 1, 2022.
The Scott County unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.
The Shakopee City Council met Tuesday, Nov. 16. Among the meeting highlights:
These summaries are a sampling of the meeting.
The Shakopee City Council met Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2021. Among the meeting highlights:
Three public hearings have been scheduled for the Oct. 19 Shakopee City Council meeting. Hearings will be held to discuss:
Foothill Trail from Eagle Creek Boulevard (County Highway 16) to 21st Ave will be closed to through traffic starting Tuesday, Oct. 12. T ...
The Scott County unemployment rate stayed the same during the late summer.
There's a new Little Free Library in town and for one Shakopee family, it holds extra special meaning.
The City of Shakopee appreciates the public's patience as we have transitioned to a new online permitting and licensing system to better ...
The preliminary city levy is $22,486,000 – an increase of $1,468,200 or 6.99% from last year.
The Annual Fire Department Open House is back live and in-person for 2021.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Commissioner has made a preliminary determination to issue coverage to the City of Shakope ...
More than 1 out of every 10 Scott County rental households are in arrears as of early August, according to a new analysis.