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Tweet Save Our Summers – Stop Zebra Mussels. From Minnehaha Creek Watershed District: Zebra Mussels have been found in our lakes and Minnehaha Creek. Without action, they will cover beaches with sharp shells and jeopardize fishing, boating and barefoot walks on the beach. Zebra mussels are an invasive species that are small, fingernail-sized animals that . . . → Read More: Save Our Summers – Stop Zebra Mussels Tweet Westside Developers has submitted a concept plan to redevelop the creekside property on the south side of Minnetonka Boulevard and Highway 169 with a vertically mixed use development consisting of multi-family residential for rent apartments and ground floor commercial space. In whole, the site includes approximately 2 acres of land, some of which . . . → Read More: Possible Retail Apartment Development coming to 55305 Tweet
Dog poop. It’s a serious health problem. Why? Because it contains disease-carrying bacteria that can . . . → Read More: City of Minnetonka: Home Page Water levels in the Minnehaha creek have begun to stabilize in Minnetonka and Hopkins after swelling over the banks from recent heavy rainfalls. A walking tour of the area on Sunday found that most paths are dry, with only small areas of water encroaching upon a few areas of the paths…an easy jump for most hikers. . . . → Read More: Water Levels Fall, Park trails are open! We love the creekside trails offered by the City of Minnetonka near Big Willow Park! . . . → Read More: New Benches brighten trail near Big Willow park in Minnetonka! Tweet See where crime is happening in the city of Minnetonka with the interactive crime map. This site allows you to see maps showing selected reported crimes in the city. The map offers data from the past 90 days, and data may be searched relative to an address in the city. Once you’ve identified an . . . → Read More: Crime Reports from Hopkins and Minnetonka Police Departments One of the keys to the coyote’s success is its diet. A true scavenger, the coyote will eat just about anything. Identified as a killer of small livestock, poultry and deer, the coyote will also eat snakes and foxes, rodents and rabbits, birds, frogs, grass and grasshoppers, pet cats and cat food, pet dogs and dog food, carrion, fruits and vegetables, doughnuts and sandwiches and just plain garbage. . . . → Read More: Living with Minnetonka’s Coyotes, Wildlife: Minnetonka Police Department |
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