The Lake City City Council will meet April 24 at 5 p.m. to try to answer three questions posed by the Lake City Planning Commission about the marina area between Ohuta Park and the inner harbor.
The planning commission met with the Marina Board on April 3 to look over plans to replace the marina...
A former Lake City city planner will be the city’s next administrator.
The City Council voted unanimously April 7 to offer the administrator job to Rob Keehn after interviewing Keehn and two other candidates. On April 9 the council unanimously approved an employment contract with Keehn.
Mayor Mark...
On April 9, sponsors of the Five for Food Initiative for the Lake City Food Shelf presented a check for $21,907.87 representing $10,000 in donations from sponsors and $11,907.87 provided by 1,422 members of the community who contributed $5 or more. Over the past four years, Five for Food has...
Lake City may or may not be designated an “Opportunity Zone.” But if it isn’t, it won’t be for lack of trying on the part of the Lake City Economic Development Authority.
One of the less-publicized provisions of the federal tax overhaul signed into law last December, the program offers tax breaks...
The Lake City Chamber of Commerce is now open at its new location, 100 E. Lyon Avenue. Hours will continue to be Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The chamber invites everyone to stop in to see the new office. An open house is being planned sometime in May. “The Chamber would like to...
Pam Bishop of the Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation (SMIF) asks people attending the REV Up Lake City presentation to raise their hand if they are an entrepreneur. Bishop is the coach for a Lake City group that aims to foster and develop entrepreneurial businesses in the Lake City area. It’s...