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  2. Emily Koski - Wikipedia

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    Emily Hofstede Koski is an American businesswoman and politician from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Koski has served on the Minneapolis City Council , representing the 11th Ward in South Minneapolis, since 2022, and is running for mayor of Minneapolis in 2025.

  3. 2025 Minneapolis City Council election - Wikipedia

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    The incumbent is Democrat Emily Koski, who was re-elected with 88.36% of the first-round vote in 2023. [16] Koski is not seeking re-election, focusing instead on a bid for mayor . [ 14 ]

  4. 2023 Minneapolis City Council election - Wikipedia

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    Service Employees International Union Minnesota State Council [25] Organizations. Minnesota DFL LGBTQ Caucus ... Emily Koski (incumbent) 5,259: 88.36%: Socialist ...

  5. Minneapolis PD chief pledges full review of neighbor shooting

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    The political fallout continues following the arrest of a man accused of shooting his neighbor last week in Minneapolis, as several city council members continue to question why it took police ...

  6. Minnesota prep sports body says it will follow state law on ...

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    Minnesota's governing body for high school sports says it will follow state law — not President Donald Trump's executive order — and continue to allow transgender athletes to compete in prep ...

  7. Minneapolis esthetician helps restore dignity to elderly and ...

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    MINNEAPOLIS — Anyone who knows someone in need of physical support, whether it's due to age or disability, understands the challenge of getting professional help for tasks like bathing ...

  8. Minneapolis City Council - Wikipedia

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    In 1896, Minnesota adopted an amendment allowing cities more autonomy, and debates began over how to structure the government and its council. [7] At the time, the city had a council government with a relatively weak mayor role. The first proposal for an independent charter shifted significant power to the mayor.

  9. Page, Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    It is located within Ward 11, [3] currently represented by city council member Emily Koski. The Page neighborhood, together with Hale and Diamond Lake, is represented by the Hale Page Diamond Lake Community Association (HDPL).