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City of Jordan: A Brief Overview

Tagged: City of Jordan, city overview, Jordan, Scott County,

The city of Jordan, Minnesota is one of the cities located in Scott county and south of the Minnesota River. With a population of 6,000 residents and a land area of 3.29 square miles, Jordan embodies a small-town feel while enjoying great amenities and area attractions from its neighboring cities. With a perfect balance of… Read more »

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City of Jordan: Community Life

Tagged: City of Jordan, Heimatfest, Jim's Apple Barn, Jordan, Memorial Day Ceremonies, Scott County, Scott County Fair,

The city of Jordan, Minnesota is located southwest of the Twin Cities metro area. A small city of close to 6,000 residents, Jordan’s community is defined by its location and active citizens. Embracing its small-town nature, residents of Jordan enjoy the wonderful events and amenities that are characteristic of their home. Memorial Day Ceremonies are… Read more »

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City of Jordan: Parks & Trails

Tagged: City of Jordan, Holzer Park, Jordan, Lagoon Park, Mini Met Ball Park, MN Valley National Wildlife Refuge, Parks and Recreation, Pekarna Park, Scott County,

The city of Jordan, Minnesota is home to ten unique parks offering both passive and active outdoor recreational options. Residents can enjoy sporting events, swimming, natural scenery, gardens, and more throughout the numerous parks. Some of the most notable parks include: Holzer Park: Holzer Park was named after a local sports fan, Jackie Holzer. It… Read more »

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City of Jordan: A Brief History

Tagged: Brentwood, City of Jordan, Jordan, Scott County, Thomas Holmes, Village of Jordan,

The city of Jordan, Minnesota has a history dating back to the early 1850’s. In 1853, Thomas A. Holmes sent a group from Shakopee to build a sawmill in the area of what is now modern day Jordan.  Thomas Holmes and his family lived in a log house which would eventually be the start of the… Read more »

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City of Jordan: Schools & District 717

Tagged: City of Jordan, Jordan, Jordan Community Education, Jordan Elementary School, Jordan High School, Jordan Middle School, School District 717, Scott County,

Jordan Public School, Minnesota School District 717, has a mission to inspire a caring community to ignite learning, innovation, and success for all. They have recently renovated their local middle school. Jordan students consistently score at the top of the Minnesota River Conference and their athletic and fine arts are second to none. The district’s… Read more »

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City of Elko New Market: A Brief Overview

Tagged: City of Elko New Market, city overview, Elko New Market, Elko Speedway, Scott County,

Elko New Market, home to the Elko Speedway and commonly referred to as simply Elko, is located in Scott county. A city of over 4,500 residents, Elko New Market was once two separate cities, the city of Elko and the city of New Market. Over time the two cities became integrated together, and a close-knit… Read more »

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City of Elko New Market: Community Life

Tagged: Boulder Pointe Golf Course, City of Elko New Market, Elko New Market, Family Nights, Fire Rescue Days, Firehouse Grille, Halloween Festival, Minnesota Twins youth baseball clinic, New Market Muskies, Scott County, Things to do, Wagner Park,

The city of Elko New Market, Minnesota is home to over 4,500 residents. A southern city located almost due south of Minneapolis and a member of Scott County, residents of Elko New Market enjoy a rural way of life and a small-town community. There are numerous local events and businesses that play a role in… Read more »

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City of Elko New Market: Parks & Trails

Tagged: City Hall Park, City of Elko New Market, Elko New Market, Elko North Park, Parks and Recreation, Pete's Hill Park, Scott County, Wagner Park, Windrose Park East,

The city of Elko New Market, Minnesota is home to 13 parks encompassing over 60 acres of parkland. With numerous amenities addressing both passive and active outdoor enthusiasts’ needs, Elko New Market’s parks are cherished by the community. While the city itself is not very large, the amount of designated parkland demonstrates the value that… Read more »

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City of Elko New Market: A Brief History

Tagged: Chicago-St. Paul Railroad, CIty History, Elko, Elko New Market, Elko Speedway, New Market, Scott County,

The history of Elko New Market is the story of two different settlements. The city of New Market began to develop into a community before that of Elko. German and Prussian were the predominant heritages of the area’s early day visitors. By 1865, it was incorporated into a city whose entire community was centered around… Read more »

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City of Elko New Market: Schools & District 721

Tagged: City of Elko New Market, Eagle View Elementary, education, Elko New Market, New Prague High School, New Prague Middle School, schools, Scott County,

Elko New Market, Minnesota is a part of the New Prague Area School District and is known for having the best middle school and high school around. This is an award-winning district committed to academic excellence. They take pride in the services that they have provided to families and students for nearly a century. The district… Read more »

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City of Belle Plaine: A Brief Overview

Tagged: Belle Plaine, city overview, Scott County,

Belle Plaine is a city that is on the western edge of the Scott County. With a population of close to 7,000 and a land area of 6 square miles, this city affords open space that allows for a rural lifestyle. Residents enjoy living in a peaceful city that places an emphasis on its small-town… Read more »

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City of Belle Plaine: Community Life

Tagged: Bar-B-Q Days, Belle Plaine, Belle Plaine Public Library, City of Belle Plaine, German Days, Scott County, Scott County Library, Things to do,

Belle Plaine, Minnesota is a city of close to 7,000 residents. Located southwest of the Twin Cities metro area, and within Scott County, Belle Plaine offers residents a peaceful, spacious way of life. As one of the many small cities dotting the landscape south of the Minnesota River, Belle Plaine is primarily rural in nature…. Read more »

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City of Belle Plaine: Parks & Trails

Tagged: Belle Plaine, Blaha Memorial Song Bird Sanctuary, Heritage Square Park, Parks and Recreation, Scott County, Townsend Park, Union Square Park, Veterans Park,

The city of Belle Plaine, Minnesota has 20 parks, open spaces and recreational areas comprising over 80 total acres. This strong commitment to the preservation and enjoyment of the outdoors helps to demonstrate the importance of parks to the community. Residents enjoy a wide array of amenities, both passive and active in nature. With so… Read more »

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City of Belle Plaine: Schools & District 716

Tagged: Belle Plaine, Belle Plaine High School, Belle Plaine Junior High, City of Belle Plaine, Oak Crest Elementary School, School District 716, Scott County,

Belle Plaine Public Schools (district 716) is a district that has a small school environment with big school opportunities. Most of these school are much newer, as the city has not had its own schools in the past. The district mission is to instill excellence in everyone. Belle Plaine has two elementary schools, one middle… Read more »

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City of Belle Plaine: A Brief History

Tagged: Andrew G. Chatfield, Belle Plaine, CIty History, City of Belle Plaine, Scott County, Traverse des Sioux,

The Minnesota Territorial Supreme Court Judge Andrew G. Chatfield founded the townsite of Belle Plaine in 1853 when he was traveling from Mendota to Traverse des Sioux to conduct court. Judge Chatfield chose the name of the townsite to be Belle Plaine, which is French for “Beautiful Prairie.” Even to this day, the city has… Read more »

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