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- Nov 11
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To all those who have served and those who continue to serve… Happy Veterans Day 🇺🇸 #thankaveteran #veteransday
- Nov 09
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Citizen's Police and Fire Academy 2024 was a success! We finished strong for week 8 with everyone becoming CPR certified. We can't say enough great things about this group. We are so grateful they decided to spend the last couple months with us to get to know us individually and our departments as a whole. We couldn't have picked a better group if we tried.
- Nov 06
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- Nov 04
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The Southwest Metro Exploitation Crimes Against Children Task Force will be hosting a FREE Community Awareness Forum on Online Safety & Crimes Against Children on Thursday, November 14 from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Shakopee High School, 100 17th Ave W. Sessions include: • Trends in technology • Understanding sextortion • How to talk to your kids and teens about online safety • Prevention education Presenters include: • Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension • Shakopee Police Department • ACT United • The Link • Scott County Sheriff's Office
- Nov 02
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It could be worse...🤷♂️ Winter parking restrictions begin today, November 1 through March 31. During this time, on-street parking is prohibited between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m., even if there is no snow on the ground. Vehicles and trailers found in violation may be ticketed or towed. #tellyourfriends #parkingregulations The purpose of this restriction during the winter months is to help with snow removal. It allows our plow drivers to plow quickly and efficiently from curb-to-curb with no roadblocks. It also allows them to complete street sweeping to pick up all the leaves to prevent them from blocking our stormwater drains before the snow falls.
- Oct 31
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Make safety your priority this Halloween! There are several easy and effective behaviors parents can share with their children to help reduce risk of injury. ➡️ Check your children's candy before they eat it. Throw away unwrapped candies or anything suspicious.