GreenStep up for Lauderdale?
By Anne Holzman Lauderdale Mayor Mary Gaasch said in a recent interview that she expects the City Council to consider soon whether to embark on the next level of GreenStep... Read More
Lauderdale considers reducing speed limits
By Anne Holzman Lauderdale may soon join neighboring cities in reducing speed limits on residential streets. The City Council is weighing a limit of either 25 or 20 miles per... Read More
Lauderdale to elect mayor, two for council
By Anne Holzman Lauderdale voters will choose a mayor and two new members of the City Council in November. Mayor Mary Gaasch is running for re-election, challenged by Moses Hungiapuko.... Read More
Farewell, Lauderdale School — ‘the bedrock of our wonder years’
By Anne Holzman Editor’s note: Here is an interview with alumna Kathy Bernstrom Lerfald about the Lauderdale School and its recent demolition. Lauderdale School closed in 1974, and the building... Read More
Lauderdale council hears construction plans for I-35W segment
By Anne Holzman Minnesota Department of Transportation officials recently briefed the Lauderdale city council on plans for major construction of a segment of I-35W in coming years. Although 35W does... Read More
Lauderdale to end HVAC/pipe licensing
Asserting that state bonds are good enough to protect residents, the Lauderdale City Council moved at its Jan. 11 meeting to repeal the city’s ordinance requiring a city license to... Read More