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Board Of Commissioners

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Volunteers Needed for Dakota County Board Citizen Advisory Committees

Make a difference in local government by volunteering for an advisory board.

Editor's Note: The following is a press release from the Dakota County Board of Commissioners. The Dakota County Board of Commissioners receives advice from a variety of volunteer committees and is inviting its residents to apply for an opportunity to make a difference in local government. Positions are available on the following citizen advisory committees: Dakota – Scott Workforce Investment Board Help oversee the activities of the Workforce Centers in Dakota and Scott counties. In partnership with the Dakota County Board, determine methods and delivery systems to assure the best mix of programs and services for eligible citizens of both counties. The board meets monthly on the third Friday in West St. Paul. Extension Committee Partner …

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Letter to the Editor: Dakota County Commissioner Reflects on Accomplishments

To help voters, Dakota County Commissioner Tom Egan also reviews the changes coming to voting precincts in Eagan.

Follow Eagan Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our daily newsletter | Blog for us To the editor: It has been a great honor and I am thankful for the opportunity to have served the residents of Dakota County in District Three for the last eight years.  I have had the privilege of serving as chair of the board during one and vice chair during two of those years. I look forward to serving the residents of District Three with equal enthusiasm for the next four years. Dakota is a great County and the Dakota County Board has worked hard to keep it that way.  Dakota County has the lowest per-capita tax levy of all metropolitan area counties and the third lowest in the entire state.  We have set as a board goal to never stop …

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