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Another clash about the birds and the bees had the Blue Earth City Council abuzz on Monday, Aug. 1. When conducting a second reading of Ordinance 22-14 to am ....
Some say there is an app for everything nowadays. What if that app existed for every administrator’s nemesis: paperwork? On Monday evening, June 21, the Blu ....
May 9—The former Dutler's Bowl and two adjacent parcels have a pair of very different faces — one looking east toward the 26,000 daily vehicles passing on Highway 169, the other looking west toward picturesque Hiniker Pond. A tentative redevelopment plan would target both — three commercial buildings aimed at the heavy traffic on the highway and three floors of apartments atop two of the . ....
City owned roofs need attention BE Council hears report of needed repairs and maintenance By Chuck Hunt - Editor | May 9, 2021 Construction has started on some of the projects for this summer in Blue Earth. The 10th and Nicollet Street project began with crews moving buried electrical and gas lines at left. The city of Blue Earth owns quite a few buildings in the city, and that translates to a lot of roofs that need maintenance. At a work session before their regular meeting on Monday, May 3, the City Council received a detailed update on the condition of at least a dozen city-owned roofs. ....
Faribault County Register BLUE EARTH The city of Blue Earth owns quite a few buildings in the city, and that translates to a lot of roofs that need maintenance. At a work session before their regular meeting on Monday, May 3, the City Council received a detailed update on the condition of at least a dozen city-owned roofs. “The roof inspections were done by Kato Roofing of Mankato,” city administrator Mary Kennedy told the council. “They rated all the roofs from A to F, with A meaning the roof will last 12 to 15 years, with other grades being fewer years remaining before replacement.” ....