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Mendota Heights Patch Week in Review June 26-July 2

It was a busy week in Mendota Heights and state politics.

Here's what you may have missed last week on Mendota Heights Patch:

Tomorrow is Independence Day, recognizing the official signing of the Declaration of Independence. Check out our list of in the Twin Cities as well as which businesses will still be open for business.

A section of on Monday. A section of road east of downtown Mendota is closed until late July .

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Tuesday, District 197's superintendent, Jay Haugen, of Farmington Area Schools superintendent.

An planned for Mendota Plaza made a brief debut at Tuesday's Mendota Heights Planning Commission meeting.

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On Wednesday, Mendota Heights City Administrator of city administrator in Farmington. David McKnight's official resignation is expected later this month.

The Henry Sibley is wrapping up a grueling summer season with a trip to Cody, Wyoming.

Friday marked the first official day of the . Patch will continue to report on the various ripple on residents as well as any progress in .

In sports, the at Mendakota Country Club was held Monday.

Oakdale bested the .

St. Thomas Academy alumnus Luke Marks competed in the last Sunday.


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