City of Twin Valley

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04/22/2026

Spring burning restrictions are in place as warm, dry conditions continue across Minnesota.

With the snow gone, dry grass and debris are fully exposed and can ignite easily—making spring the most active wildfire season in the state. Burning vegetation like brush, leaves, grass clippings, and branches is the #1 cause of unintentional wildfires. Early-season restrictions help reduce that risk and have already cut wildfires by 30%.

👉🏽 Burning restrictions are currently in effect in Mahnomen and Norman counties.

When restrictions are in place, burning permits will not be activated—and in some cases, burning bans may cancel permits entirely or limit campfires.

Fire danger changes quickly with weather conditions, so always check before starting any outdoor fire.

For the latest statewide fire danger and burning restrictions, visit:
www.mndnr.gov/burnrestrictions

CITY-WIDE CUSTODIAL POSITIONThe City of Twin Valley (EOE) is seeking qualified applicant for custodial work.  Part-time ...
03/11/2026

CITY-WIDE CUSTODIAL POSITION

The City of Twin Valley (EOE) is seeking qualified applicant for custodial work. Part-time 20-30 hours/week, $13.50/hour—$18.00/hour (2026 Payroll Schedule). PERA Retirement. Duties include facility cleaning, sanitation, and light maintenance. Must be able to lift 40lbs. Application deadline: 03/31/2026.

Contact City Hall for complete job description and application. 218.584.5254
Or visit www.TwinValleyMN.com

City Hall is closed today in Observance of President's Day.
02/16/2026

City Hall is closed today in Observance of President's Day.

The City of Twin Valley strongly recommends that residents monitor the temperature of their water.  If the water tempera...
02/10/2026

The City of Twin Valley strongly recommends that residents monitor the temperature of their water. If the water temperature reaches 38° or lower, it is suggested to run a ¼” (or pencil sized) trickle of water to prevent possible freezing of the line. This should continue 24/7 until the threat of freezing is past. You do not need to run the water if you are home and actively using your city services (such as washing dishes, laundry, or showering).

It only takes a couple of hours for lines to freeze if water is not actively running. If your water service line does freeze, it is the property owner’s responsibility to hire a professional to thaw the frozen service line.

Residents with concerns of freezing lines may also contact the City of Twin Valley to have their water temperature verified and request a ‘freeze run credit’. This credit is available only with prior approval from the Utilities Superintendent, or their designee.

Thank you for your cooperation and patience.

City of Twin Valley Public Utilities
(218) 584-5254
[email protected] / [email protected]

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10/06/2025

Friendly reminder with hunting season around the corner.

Over a decade in the making, Herold Court is finally getting paved!
08/15/2025

Over a decade in the making, Herold Court is finally getting paved!

08/12/2025

⛸️ Got Old Ice Skates? Donate Them! ⛸️
Do you have old or unused ice skates lying around? The Twin Valley EDA/Parks Committee would love to take them off your hands!

📍 Drop them off at City Hall during regular business hours.
Your donation helps us provide more opportunities for community members to enjoy skating this winter!

Thank you for supporting local recreation! 💙❄️

07/02/2025
The City has had a couple of calls looking for lawn mowing services this summer.  If anyone knows of any young adults, o...
06/24/2025

The City has had a couple of calls looking for lawn mowing services this summer. If anyone knows of any young adults, or others, that are in the business of mowing/lawn care and are willing to take on more yards, please reach out to me.

We've been receiving quite a few calls regarding dogs running loose through town and in our parks.  Please remember that...
06/18/2025

We've been receiving quite a few calls regarding dogs running loose through town and in our parks. Please remember that all animals need to be on a leash and accompanied by a responsible person if they are outside of your yard.

06/17/2025

GREAT NEWS! The Splash Park is now OPEN! 1PM - 6PM daily.

Address

107 Second Street SW
Twin Valley, MN
56584

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 3:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 3:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 3:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 3:30pm
Friday 8am - 11:30am

Telephone

+12185845254

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