Wayzata, MN News
- Wayzata, MN News
- DNR warns boaters to expect more inspections
- 'He has found their magic'
- Opat suggests 'radically different' approach to support youth
- Student doodles her way to New York
- Plymouth votes to forgo photo ID requirement at hotels
- Council paves the way for grocery store
- School board OKs process to fill seat
- Becoming a global citizen
- A piece of history hidden in plain sight
- Hopkins grad's book named a Pulitzer finalist
- Wayzata students survive Survivor week
- Hopkins Library prepares to celebrate its centennial
- Breaking down barriers
- Adams resigns
- Council delays decision on Water St. development
- Long-awaited demolition begins on Bay Center
- Council works to curtail prostitution
- Wayzata's mystery man
- Yoga for veterans
- Police want air guns off streets
- Hopkins turns to bonds to pay for equipment
- Sonar survey finds three new wrecks
- Public art part of Plymouth Library
- Council OKs plans for Shady Oak Road
- Lake associations sue DNR for AIS decisions
- City considers move to county 911 dispatch
- Hopkins to hand out iPads to all 7th-graders
- Minnetrista proposes to provide Mound police service
- Council: potbelly pigs can't be pets
- ICA shoots for record
- Grocery store may return to Water Street
- Dozen of dresses ready for delivery
- Actions not forgotten
- (Youth) Police Academy 4
- Council OKs plans for 128 homes
- Dakota trail crossing to get safety upgrade
- A love of waterfowls turns into a way to give back
- Wayzata picks new city manager
- Building excitement
- Landfill near homes prompts MPCA to act
- Acomb elected to council
- ICA launches mobile food truck
- Westonka approves sale of bonds
- Ohio district studies Tonka's success
- Cars, trucks and SUVs banned from lakes
- Boat inspections now mandatory
- City looks at future of Jondahl farm
- Panelists talk about bullying
- Students build cross-cultural bridges
- Here's where the strings come in
- LMCD buys milfoil harvester
- Seven candidates seek election to City Council
- A lifetime on display
- Council works to improve lakefront
- Parents work to make teen travel safer
- Jablonski tourney finds bigger venue
- Gunyou announces retirement plans
- Students find iPads to be an apt tool
- Cities wait patiently for Mother Nature to chill out
- 'It's been a very, very strange year'
- County OK's money for IOCP townhomes
- Church wins dispute to build in Wayzata
- Study: zebra mussels spread west
- ICA renews lease
- The top 10 of '11
- 2011 Year in Review
- County gives the go-ahead for 911 facility
- Easing stress, sending support
- City Council shortens the leash on barking
- Excelsior puts branding contract on hold
- City looks to strengthen massage regulations
- Future of Old Log Theater takes center stage
- MCWD asked to chip in for Minnewashta
- Hopkins schools roll out AlcoholEdu curriculum
- Standing at attention
- Minnetonka, Plymouth contract with Allied Waste
- Moratorium lifted on Walmart-owned land
- Excelsior works to brand itself
- City Council adopts domestic partnership registration ordinance
- A family act at Stages
- City Council calls for special election to fill vacant seat
- Council to OK Bay Center changes
- LMCD supports Watershed District's work on AIS
- Unitarian Church lawsuit heads to courtroom
- A bike bonanza
- Neighbors lend a caring hand to Medina couple
- If you build it, readers will come
- Frozen fingers, warm heart
- Minnesota woman survives Winnebago excursion
- 'Captain Fingers' comes to Hopkins
- A park 11 years in the making
- Weevils project a learning process
- A step up in virtual teaching
- The great pumpkin
- A man and his dogs
- Council appoints Wosje to Ward 2 seat
- Rowing Club paddles on
- Wayzata teacher gets top honor
- Rowing Club paddles on
- Social Club aims to bring artists together
- Horns worth tooting
- After eight years, police chief resigns
- Seven apply for Ward 2 council seat
- Hopkins hosts Ukrainian delegation
- Cargill celebrates garden harvest
- Agreement in works for Christmas Lake
- Greenwood explores other police options
- Pres Homes asks for year extension
- Doors open to waterfowl museum in Hopkins
- Energy-producing success
- City seeks feedback on mall study
- An effort to educate after cancer diagnosis
- City looks at domestic partnership registration
- Ten years at the helm
- Murdock to resign from City Council
- History on wheels
- Program launches to house homeless youth
- Blue Water takes the next step
- Powered by the Sun
- City Council gives mosque its stamp of approval
- MCWD looks for support to take the lead on AIS
- Intrigued by the 'Northwest Angle'
- Back to School for Wayzata - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- Islamic center closer to moving into post office
- Proposed charter amendment deemed unconstitutional
- State Fair's art overflow heads to Hopkins
- Tap-dancing author comes to Wayzata
- LMCC disconnects Tonkaconnect
- Gillespie Center celebrates 10 years
- DNR tries power washing to ward off AIS
- Salad Days of Summer
- New center opens to treat food addiction
- SLMPD funding formula sees adjustment
- City expected to make a decision on special election date Aug. 15
- Lake Minnetonka's Underwater treasure hunt
- Building community, one meal at a time
- Schools ready for November elections
- Setting sail
- Westonka asks voters for more money
- Work resumes on Bren Road, 169 project
- A new way to see the lake
- Christmas Lake homeowners ask to limit access
- Petition calls for levy limits
- State shutdown suspends boat inspections
- Lake cities look for new leaders
- Art shows up in unexpected places
- What We're Reading
- City OKs social host ordinance
- Exhibit asks what is enough
- Tonka grad named 'Best Actor'
- Volunteer Profile
- Plans for new library inch forward, again
- Mound student to go for 'Everest of swimming'
- Council picks new council member
- Snap, crackle, pop
- Minnetrista gears up for Woodland Cove review
- The gift of giving a keepsake
- Council candidates to be interviewed this week
- Bookawocky!
- Blue Water tackles 'Funny Girl'
- LMCD terminates high water declaration
- Author sheds light on gender imbalance
- Governor takes action against invasive species
- City, MCWD show support for facility
- Reeling in the relationships
- High water level means slow going on Lake Minnetonka
- Award winning author comes to Wayzata
- Wal-Mart makes its concerns known
- A tour of sculptures
- Old Crystal Bay Road improvement project stalls
- Songs of a generation
- MCWD approves funding for weevils project
- City works to establish do's and dont's for doo-doo
- Having fun and giving back
- From police chief to pastor
- Halsted Mobile Home Park to close
- Twenty years later, still rocking
- Seifert home doesn't make the cut
- A league of their own
- Berghorst resigns from council
- From middle management to bestseller
- Digging in the dirt
- Orono sophomore develops game app
- In a reversal, council supports organics recycling
- A joyous occasion
- Minnetonka looks to protect its brand
- Minnetonka hopes to hold off redistricting
- 'I just love basketball, period.'
- Plymouth commission renamed committee
- LMCD declares high water
- LMCD makes high water declaration
- Ice out declared on Lake Minnetonka
- Flooding worries prompt dam opening
- Excelsior asked to amend its charter
- Zebra mussels talk draws full house
- Bay Center holdout agrees to leave
- Wayzata teacher makes the grade
- More bays to get milfoil treatment
- Minnetonka OKs major work on interchange
- New Excelsior Library 'on pause'
- A peek behind the school day curtain
- Learning from history
- Animal Tales
- Orono sues over wind generator
- Sweet rewards, without the sugar
- DNR bill takes aim at aquatic invasives
- Gaga over gamelan
- Plymouth limits human rights group
- New Met Council named
- Minnetonka's cold case warms up
- Orono council picks Rahn
- Brewery on tap in Excelsior
- Volunteer Profile
- Baby Storytime
- By the numbers: Minnetonka snow removal
- Quilt stories
- Stitched together by a common thread
- A head start for the real world
- Group works to bandy about ideas
- Exhibition: 'About Face' Portraits from the Minnesota Museum of American Art
- Roots into the sky
- Capturing history
- Council agrees to be recorded
- Built with class
- Getschow picked as EP city manager
- In the market for a new location
- Money scam hits close to home
- Surviving the tribal council
- South Lake cities talk collaboration
- Teen clinic opens its doors
- RED HOT!!
- Fire damages 24 units at Plymouth Oaks
- Fire destroys picnic shelter on Big Island
- Wayzata's science whizzes
- Orono amends voting requirements
- 121 slips coming to Halstead Bay
- Proposal takes Plymouth to new heights
- Angling to serve the military at home, abroad
- Shorewood Yacht Club powers up
- EP's change may be Tonka's gain
- Close to their hearts
- Hopkins PD gets new guns
- Carp ambush in Chanhassen
- A fresh approach to learning
- LMCD reviews Woodland Cove dock proposal
- Managing Wayzata's Big Woods
- Snow impacts city budgets
- Plymouth approves work on creek
- Sporting Winter
- What We're Reading
- Delivered with care
- MME mourns loss of student
- Wayzata Police takes the reins in Long Lake
- Snakes at the Library!
- Eight in 2010
- Talk turns to action in Excelsior
- Wayzata says no to noise wall
- Minnetonka scout accepts Heroism Award
- Fire services under review in Minnetrista
- Land of Gingerbread sweetens Arboretum's offerings
- Excelsior petition questions city spending
- Chocolate!
- Wal-Mart eyes Plymouth site
- Orono looks for new council member
- A place to play in Deephaven
- Flowers are one of her favorite things
- County plans for 911 center in Plymouth
- Lesson hits close to home
- Parks get accreditation
- Local heroes receive praise
- Plants across the planet
- First graders learn about courage and kindness
- ICA needs more hours in the day
- Illuminating the word of the Lord
- Election brings few upsets
- IOCP celebrates 15 years of the Sleep Out
- Top honor for humble soul
- Long Lake man pleads guilty to mailing powder
- Art exhibit comes to city hall
- Church prepares for Operation Christmas Child
- City looks for sculptures
- Books to Film
- Missing adult escapes nursing home
- Election results for Lake Minnetonka races
- SLMPD denied COPS grant
- County Road 101 opens in Plymouth
- SSCC seeks teacups
- Plymouth police won't see pay increase
- Adult Options needs volunteers
- Well-rounded education
- Sixth grader finishes first in chess tourney
- Reaching the American dream
- Wayzata Yacht Club's EAW ready for review
- Winter clothes drive in Mound
- ResourceWest seeks donations
- Wayzata has committee openings
- Plymouth has commission openings
- Plymouth offers pumpkin drop
- Reflections Award nominations are being accepted
- Minnetonka hosts citizen academy
- Composting at city events
- Learning how to mind my manners
- Excelsior Library meeting planned for November
- Highway 12 reopens
- Vicksburg Lane to see reduced speed limit
- Historic homes receive honor in Hopkins
- Finding Waldo
- Wayzata muni bids approved
- An educator from 'womb to tomb'
- City looks at lifting liquor ban
- Auctioning off 'floating sculptures'
- Candidates offer choice in Plymouth Ward 4 race
- Roers bows out of race
- Orono makes tough cuts to police budget
- Orono council candidates debate
- Bushaway to close
- Orono launches new website
- At-large seat attracts a crowd
- City gift shop lands new location
- Planetary hopping
- Garage dispute heads to court, again
- Getting Organized
- Reading is going to the dogs!
- Westonka considers selling ads in schools
- Mayor proclaims Oct. 1 Little League Appreciation Day
- Groundbreaking planned for Shady Oak Beach
- Public invited to muni groundbreaking
- Foursome celebrates 75 years
- Ghost hunting in Excelsior
- Oktoberfest celebration leads to two arrests
- Residents weigh in on new library
- Greenway purchases 75 percent complete
- Plymouth council forgoes pay increase
- Going the distance for Deephaven elementary
- Teens Alone hosts summit
- Excelsior Library update
- Noise wall proposed for Wayzata
- Powered to play
- Plymouth Library's green design
- Talks of park or parking
- BNSF blames temp for derailment
- What's for lunch?
- 'We save an addict, we save an entire family'
- Wayzata looks at zoning changes
- MCWD dives for zebra mussels
- MnPass suggested for I-494
- 90 years of giving back
- Input wanted on noise wall
- Taste of the Lakes on tap
- Community meeting planned for Excelsior library
- Minnetonka man being held on attempted murder
- Highway 101 reduced to one lane
- City launches e-newsletter
- City joins Twitter
- HPC has opening
- Man dies in Orono car accident
- Wayzata's bounty
- Pagel Center's ownership in talks
- Council OKs Bay Center change
- Song a day inspires Line's CD
- County Road 101 opening delayed
- Volunteers needed to build playground
- Westonka students head east
- Floating history
- Police work together for Long Lake transition
- The house that apples built
- Sign Language
- LMCD, DNR offer suggestions for cleaning, inspecting boats
- Gift shop moves, gets new name
- Developer pulls Excelsior hotel plans
- Vicksburg Lane to remain four lanes
- Pint-sized Hopkins
- MCWD announces Watershed award winners
- Hopkins named finalist for award
- Highway 101 in Chanhassen to close
- Baker Road work not complete
- IOCP raises $4.6 million
- Youth given award for Tree Trust work
- Minnetrista studies administrator vs. manager
- Cities look to fill empty seats
- IOCP collects school supplies
- Train derailment update
- Nine Mile Creek Watershed District Board seeks applicants
- Larry Blackstad elected to NRPA Board of Directors
- Tutors needed
- Registration open for Adult Options in Education
- ResourceWest collects supplies
- Filings close for local races
- Minnetonka closes Chinese Massage
- Changing of the guard
- Arboretum welcomes new executive director
- Motion Mayhem
- Plymouth may reduce lanes on Vicksburg
- Parks see spike in crime
- Hopkins teen wins hefty scholarship
- Hopkins schools put referendum questions on ballot
- LMCD hosts zebra mussel meetings
- JJ Hill Days seeks vendors
- Water Patrol needs volunteers
- New Jewish group forms
- Hotel plans denied, again
- She's hooked on rug making
- Briefly
- Soccer fields approved for northwest Plymouth
- DNR gives zebra mussel update
- Ice center receives award
- Campaign signs reminder
- Multi-Cultural Committee seeks members
- Filings open for local offices
- Long Lake seeks more comment on police
- Councils discuss trailer park troubles
- Cities prepare for primary election
- Trucks, Trucks, Trucks and Cars!
- DNR confirms zebra mussels found in Lake Minnetonka
- City looks to remove ash trees
- The strength of the matter
- Local designer transformed, inspired by travel
- Plymouth council member receives green recognition
- Muni plans get Wayzata council's OK
- DNR confirms zebra mussels in Lake Minnetonka
- Under pressure ... and enjoying it
- Historic Lake Minnetonka Display
- What we're reading
- Dreams and Monsters
- Keep Kids Reading This Summer
- How Does Your Garden Grow?
- ALARC Legends 5K/10K Race/Walk
- Welcome to the Suburban West Area Newcomers group – SWAN!
- 5th Annual Wayzata Art Experience
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