Last August I blogged about Mari Sorgatz, one of the workers for the City of Northfield’s Streets, Parks & Facilities Division who has downtown flower watering duties in the summer.…
Category: <span>Gov’t & Policy</span>
While riding my bike downtown this morning, I noticed: Left: a crate, wrapped in an orange blanket, in the parking lot between Riverwalk and Oolala. What is it?Right: the…
Today’s Nfld News has this front page story: Crossing development is in foreclosure. City Administrator Al Roder confirmed Tuesday evening that he was notified late last week of the proceedings…
Northfield’s civic blogosphere got a boost in the summer of 2004 when a group of government leaders from the U.K. visited Northfield. (We hosted them at the Contented Cow, naturally.…
The April minutes of the Northfield Hospital board meeting show that they’re considering a new name and that they’re willing to spend up to $40K to decide. Ken Bank…
The third in a series of three public meetings to explore the future of the Public Library is tomorrow evening, Tuesday, June 10, 7-9 p.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church…
Northfield City Administrator Al Roder publishes a memo to the mayor and city council each week on Friday. It summarizes many of the staff activities for the week. The Friday…
The City of Northfield held its first ‘construction coffee’ meeting this morning at 5th and Division downtown. LG co-host Ross Currier, with his NDDC construction hat on, blogged about this…
As usual when we don’t have a guest, we’re more than a little scattered, and today was no exception. We did the usual community fluff up front, followed by some…