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- City Officials | City of Longville
Meet the elected officials and administrative staff serving the City of Longville, Minnesota. Find contact information, roles, and responsibilities. Home / City Officials / Longville City Officials Elected Officials and City Staff Council Members The Longville City Council is the governing body for our community. Elected council members, alongside the Mayor, work together to make decisions about city services, budgets, infrastructure, and local issues that matter to residents. Mayoral terms last 2 years and Council terms last 4 years. Elections for Mayor and City Council are held the 1st Tuesday of November in even numbered years. The City Council meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month. All Council Meetings are open to the general public. View City Calendar View City Council Meeting Minutes Floyd "Jocko" Kline City Mayor | Police Commissioner Park and Ballfield Commissioner (218) 363-2022 Nathan Tabaka Sewer Commissioner Land Use Commissioner (218) 363-2022 Phyllis Eck Library Commissioner Cemetery Commissioner (218) 363-2022 Neil Tobiason Library Commissioner Airport Commissioner (218) 363-2022 Greg Gilsrud Streets Commissioner Liquor Commissioner (218) 363-2022 Department Heads Longville's department heads manage our city's daily operations. They oversee key areas like public works, finance, planning, and community services to keep our city running smoothly. These dedicated staff members work closely with the City Council to implement policies and deliver quality services, and they are available to assist residents with questions about city services, permits, and programs. Feel free to contact the appropriate department any time you need help with something specific or whenever you need additional information from the city. Christina Herheim City Clerk | City Treasurer cityoflongville@gmail.com (218) 363-2022 Heidi Johnson Deputy City Clerk longvilledepclerk@arvig.net (218) 363-2022 Dean Murray Maintenance Supervisor longvillemaintenance@hotmail.com (218) 536-1695 Nancy Raines Off-Sale Manager llbottleshop@gmail.com (218) 363-3249 Sara Putnam On-Sale Manager docksiderlongville@gmail.com (218) 363-2565 Contact the City Contact the City Have a question, concern, or comment about city services and facilities in Longville? Use this form to get in touch with city staff and we'll respond as soon as possible. First Name* Last Name* Email Address* Phone Number (Optional) Message* Submit Message
- Stuart Memorial Park | City of Longville
Find information on park hours, attractions, rules, special events, and reservation details for this scenic outdoor space in Longville, Minnesota. Home / Community Park / Stuart Memorial Park Open 7 Days a Week • 6AM - 10PM Park Pavilion Rental Equipment Access Code Park Play Schedules → Donate to the Park → Parks & Rec Committee Free Athletic Equipment Park Hours 6AM - 10PM Year-Round Park Address 107 Summerhill Drive Longville, MN 56655 There's so much to do at Stuart Memorial Park! Originally established in mid-2013, a wide variety of enjoyable activities have been added over the years that are sure to please the whole family, including an ADA accessible playground, outdoor ice rink, tennis and pickleball courts, and much more. Conveniently located just outside of Downtown Longville on 4 acres of beautiful land. Head south on Highway 84 and you'll see the park facilities perched at the top of the hill from the northwest side of the road. Whether you're looking for a peaceful picnic spot, a place for the kids to play, or courts for your favorite sports, Stuart Memorial Park offers something for everyone. Did you know? Many of the attractions in our wonderful little park are community-funded, and all of them are maintained by volunteers. The City supports the park by providing lawncare and trash removal services, 24-hour security surveillance, and power for both the pavilion and the ice rink (during winter). This page is maintained by the Longville Parks and Recreation Committee. Click Here to Learn More About the Committee Park Attractions and Amenities ADA-Accessible Playground PIP Surface, Sensory Panels, ADA Swing, and More! Renovated Spring 2025 Outdoor Tennis Courts Two Hardcourts and a Backboard Resurfaced Summer 2024 Click Here for Play Schedules Outdoor Pickleball Courts 3 Dedicated Courts and 3 Mixed-Use Resurfaced Summer 2024 Click Here for Play Schedules Outdoor Ice Skating Rink Lighted Rink with Free Skates & Gear Open Every Winter Season Click Here for Warming House Schedule Sand Volleyball Court Located next to the Skating Rink Tournaments Held Every Year Click Here for Play Schedules Outdoor Basketball Court Located inside the Mixed-Use Court Regulation Size with Two Hoops Bean Bag Toss Located next to the Shuffleboard Court Donated by the Chamber of Commerce Horseshoe Pitch Located outside the Pickleball Courts Donated by the Longville Lions Outdoor Charcoal Grills Located next to the Pavilion Shuffleboard Court Located next to the Bean Bag Toss Available Park Services Park Pavilion Rental Lighted facility with power and outlets Picnic tables with buffet-style serving Pull-down doors for weather protection Reserve our beautiful park pavilion for your next outdoor event or gathering! Download and review the following information, then submit your completed forms to the Clerk or Deputy Clerk at Longville City Hall. Pavilion Rules and Regulations Pavilion Rental Application Form Athletic Equipment Access Available for use April through October Tennis, pickleball, volleyball, and more Adult supervision required (ages 13+) Enjoy free access to our park's athletic equipment shed for a variety of outdoor games and activities! Review the rules and regulations below, then request your keypad access code through the link provided. Athletic Equipment Access Rules Request a Code for the Shed Parks and Rec Committee The Longville Parks and Recreation Committee is made up entirely of dedicated community volunteers who work hard to maintain and improve our wonderful park facilities. The committee includes representatives for Pickleball, Tennis, the Ice Rink/Hockey, the Playground, and the Ballfield, plus an Equipment Manager who oversees our free athletic equipment program. Please reach out to one of our park representatives with questions and suggestions, or if you would like to volunteer! The committee handles all aspects of parks and recreation for Longville, including: Planning and Organizing Park Events. Click Here to view the Park Calendar Maintaining Park Facilities and Equipment Addressing Resident Concerns and Suggestions Making Decisions through Committee Votes and Recommendations to City Council Park Committee Meetings are held the 1st Wednesday of each month. All Committee Meetings are open to the general public. Click Here to view the City Calendar
- Site Map | City of Longville
Comprehensive site map showing all pages and navigation links on the City of Longville website. Quickly find the information you need with our organized directory of site content. Home / Site Map / City of Longville Site Map Home City Facilities Community Park Longville Ballfield Public Library City Cemetery Municipal Airport Municipal Liquor Self Service City Officials City Ordinances City Calendar Meeting Minutes Printable Forms Local Resources Search Results Legal & Policies Privacy Policy Terms of Use Accessibility Statement
- City Calendar | City of Longville
View the official City of Longville events calendar for council meetings and committee sessions. Find meeting dates, times, and locations. Home / City Calendar / Longville City Calendar Upcoming Meetings and Municipal Events Loading Calendar... Longville Community Events Looking for information about Longville's famous Turtle Races? Or the Annual 4th of July Parade? You can learn all about both of these events and more at The Longville Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce! The Chamber maintains a separate calendar of local community events and activities happening throughout the year. Click Here to View the Chamber Event Calendar But that's not all! At the Chamber of Commerce website, you'll also find: Turtle Race Schedules and Turtle Fest Details, Including Turtle Laws Annual Festivals and Holiday Celebrations Local Business Events and Promotions Community Fundraisers and Charity Events Arts and Crafts Fairs Live Music and Entertainment Schedules Family-Friendly Activities and Children's Programs Dining and Shopping Information Lake Maps, Hiking and Biking Trails Lodging and Visitor Resources Be sure to visit The Chamber at their website and explore the full range of events, festivals, and activities that make Longville a vibrant destination for residents and visitors alike! Visit the Chamber of Commerce Events Page →
- Russ Nyvall Field | City of Longville
Information about Longville's community baseball field facilities. Home / Longville Ballfield / Russ Nyvall Field Open 7 Days a Week • 6AM - 10PM Longville Youth League Longville Men's Softball Historical Information Origins of Turtle Races Parks & Rec Committee Free Athletic Equipment Ballfield Hours 6AM - 10PM April - October Ballfield Address 5521 CR 125 NE Longville, MN 56655 This beautiful facility is located just off Highway 5, west of downtown Longville. The ballfield is maintained by the Longville City Maintenance Department with help from volunteers in the community and the greater Longville area. The field is open for public use during the regular season, except during league play. The stone monument dedication reads: This ballfield is dedicated in the memory of Russ [Nyvall], the man who was the most instrumental in organizing youth baseball in the Longville area for many years. His dedication to the game, both coaching and playing, will be long remembered by his players, family, and friends. " Two hands while you're learning " Russ Nyvall Wide Shot from the Outfield Community-Submitted Photo Concession Stand Community-Submitted Photo Home Team Dugout (Foreground) Community-Submitted Photo Visiting Team Dugout Community-Submitted Photo Visiting Team Dugout Community-Submitted Photo Backstop and Home Plate Community-Submitted Photo Field Shot from Home Base Community-Submitted Photo Ballfield Score Board Community-Submitted Photo Spectator Stands along Third Baseline Community-Submitted Photo Monument to Russ Nyvall Community-Submitted Photo Wide Shot from the Outfield Community-Submitted Photo Concession Stand Community-Submitted Photo Home Team Dugout (Foreground) Community-Submitted Photo Visiting Team Dugout Community-Submitted Photo Visiting Team Dugout Community-Submitted Photo Backstop and Home Plate Community-Submitted Photo Field Shot from Home Base Community-Submitted Photo Ballfield Score Board Community-Submitted Photo Spectator Stands along Third Baseline Community-Submitted Photo Monument to Russ Nyvall Community-Submitted Photo Wide Shot from the Outfield Community-Submitted Photo Concession Stand Community-Submitted Photo Home Team Dugout (Foreground) Community-Submitted Photo Visiting Team Dugout Community-Submitted Photo Visiting Team Dugout Community-Submitted Photo Backstop and Home Plate Community-Submitted Photo Field Shot from Home Base Community-Submitted Photo Ballfield Score Board Community-Submitted Photo Spectator Stands along Third Baseline Community-Submitted Photo Monument to Russ Nyvall Community-Submitted Photo Youth T-Ball League June - July For more information about joining the team, please check out the Longville T-Ball Facebook Page. Longville T-Ball Facebook ADMIN Joe Johnson (218) 766-9158 AGES 4-6 years Boys and girls COST $25 / child $40 / family PRACTICE Tuesdays 6 - 7 PM BRING Glove & helmet Water bottle & shoes THANK-YOU TO THE TEAM SPONSORS Ace Hardware First National Bank North The One Stop Shirts and hats are provided for the team using sign up fees and generous donations from local sponsors. If you would like to learn more about becoming a team sponsor, please reach out to the team administrator. Men's Softball League May - August COACH Triston Kinnison (218) 398-7000 ADMIN Zach Nornberg (218) 398-7314 COST Free to join PRACTICE Fridays at 6PM LEAGUE Pine River League BRING Water bottle & shoes THANK-YOU TO THE TEAM SPONSORS Nornberg Automotive Property Solutions North TC's Foods Softballs, bats, gloves, and jerseys are provided for the Longville team through generous donations from local sponsors. For more information about joining the team, or if you would like to learn more about becoming a team sponsor, please reach out to the team administrator or the coach. History of Longville Baseball Longville Baseball Team (1940) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Russ Nyvall at Nyvall's Tavern (1946) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Longville vs Pine River (1949) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Longville Baseball Team (1940) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Russ Nyvall at Nyvall's Tavern (1946) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Longville vs Pine River (1949) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Longville Baseball Team (1940) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Russ Nyvall at Nyvall's Tavern (1946) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Longville vs Pine River (1949) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Longville Baseball Team (1940) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Russ Nyvall at Nyvall's Tavern (1946) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Longville vs Pine River (1949) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Longville Baseball Team (1940) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Russ Nyvall at Nyvall's Tavern (1946) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Longville vs Pine River (1949) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Longville Baseball Team (1940) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Russ Nyvall at Nyvall's Tavern (1946) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Longville vs Pine River (1949) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Longville Baseball Team (1940) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Russ Nyvall at Nyvall's Tavern (1946) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Longville vs Pine River (1949) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Longville Baseball Team (1940) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Russ Nyvall at Nyvall's Tavern (1946) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Longville vs Pine River (1949) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Longville Baseball Team (1940) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Russ Nyvall at Nyvall's Tavern (1946) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Longville vs Pine River (1949) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Longville Baseball Team (1940) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Russ Nyvall at Nyvall's Tavern (1946) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society Longville vs Pine River (1949) Photo Credit: The Longville Historical Society George Englehart organized the first baseball team in Longville in the early 1900s during the logging boom era, and baseball quickly became part of Longville's strong tradition of community recreation and gathering. Florence Nyvall was a prominent community leader involved in civic improvements, helping to establish the Longville Welfare Society that would eventually come to be known as the Riverside Cemetery Association in the late 1920's. Click Here to Learn More About the Riverside Cemetery. Florence Nyvall's son, Russell "Russ" Nyvall, carried on his family's tradition of community service through baseball. Today, Russ is best remembered for more than a decade coaching Longville's youth. But from 1946-1950 Russ was the local baseball star in Longville. He was pitcher, first baseman, and catcher for the Longville team. They say out of town teams drafted him to play for them at tournament times, because every time Russ would hit the ball, it would go so far into the woods they’d never find it! The Origins of Turtle Races Did you know? Russ Nyvall is also credited with introducing the Longville Turtle Races back in 1967 after he and several of the local men in town originally tossed around the concept. Russ noticed that the kids visiting Longville with their families had nothing to do, so he borrowed an idea he had heard about and adapted it to Main Street. Now a longstanding tradition for over 50 years, the Turtle Races in Longville provide a great family activity for vacationing guests in and around the area. Over the years the races have become so important that a resolution was passed in 1989 by the Minnesota House of Representatives declaring Longville, Minnesota the Turtle Racing Capital of the World! For more information about the Turtle Races and Turtle Fest, including Race Schedules and Turtle Laws, please contact the Longville Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce or check out their website by clicking the provided link.
- Municipal Airport | City of Longville
Find details on airport facilities, services, operations, fuel availability, and pilot resources at Longville Municipal Airport. Home / Municipal Airport / Longville Municipal Airport Open 7 Days a Week • 24 Hours a Day Free Athletic Equipment Forecast in Longville Hangar Lease Docs Airport Flight Services Aviation Facility Details Terminal Procedures → Airport Manager Christina Herheim (218) 363-2022 After Hours Steve Shallbetter (218) 821-0779 Airport Hours 24 Hours a Day (Unattended) Airport Address 5220 MN Highway 84 Longville, MN 56655 Fly or drive in the 1st Sunday in August for our Annual Pancake Breakfast! Sponsored by the Longville Flyers, the Longville Volunteer Firemen , and the Chamber of Commerce. Looking to get away to Longville in a hurry? Located 1/4 mile northeast of downtown, Longville Municipal Airport has the facilities you need to make your flight both comfortable and scenic. Originally established in the 1950s by pilots who owned summer homes in the area, this thriving municipal airport now features over three dozen private hangars and a courtesy car available for visiting pilots who want to explore what our downtown area has to offer. Pilot's Lounge and Courtesy Car Community-Submitted Photo The Airport in Winter Photo Credit: Kurt Dahlen Annual Fly-In Pancake Breakfast (2023) Photo Credit: The Chamber of Commerce Satellite Photo of the City and the Airport Digital Aeronautical Chart of Longville Airport Photo Credit: VFRMap Pilot's Lounge and Courtesy Car Community-Submitted Photo The Airport in Winter Photo Credit: Kurt Dahlen Annual Fly-In Pancake Breakfast (2023) Photo Credit: The Chamber of Commerce Satellite Photo of the City and the Airport Digital Aeronautical Chart of Longville Airport Photo Credit: VFRMap Pilot's Lounge and Courtesy Car Community-Submitted Photo The Airport in Winter Photo Credit: Kurt Dahlen Annual Fly-In Pancake Breakfast (2023) Photo Credit: The Chamber of Commerce Satellite Photo of the City and the Airport Digital Aeronautical Chart of Longville Airport Photo Credit: VFRMap Pilot's Lounge and Courtesy Car Community-Submitted Photo The Airport in Winter Photo Credit: Kurt Dahlen Annual Fly-In Pancake Breakfast (2023) Photo Credit: The Chamber of Commerce Satellite Photo of the City and the Airport Digital Aeronautical Chart of Longville Airport Photo Credit: VFRMap Pilot's Lounge and Courtesy Car Community-Submitted Photo The Airport in Winter Photo Credit: Kurt Dahlen Annual Fly-In Pancake Breakfast (2023) Photo Credit: The Chamber of Commerce Satellite Photo of the City and the Airport Digital Aeronautical Chart of Longville Airport Photo Credit: VFRMap Pilot's Lounge and Courtesy Car Community-Submitted Photo The Airport in Winter Photo Credit: Kurt Dahlen Annual Fly-In Pancake Breakfast (2023) Photo Credit: The Chamber of Commerce Satellite Photo of the City and the Airport Digital Aeronautical Chart of Longville Airport Photo Credit: VFRMap Weather Forecast in Longville Flight Services and Amenities Hangar Lease Docs Lease some land and build your very own private hangar at our airport! Download and review the following information, then submit your completed forms to the Airport Manager at City Hall. Hangar Site Request Form Site Procedures Lease and Land Use Permit Use and Compliance Policy Parking (Tie-Down) Parking (Ramp) Fuel (Self-Serve) Internet Access Public Telephone Public Restrooms Overnight Parking * Courtesy Vehicle ** Deer and Birds Winter Conditions * The fees charged for overnight parking are $5.00 per night or $60.00 per year. ** Availability is on a first-come, first-serve basis. 24-hour advance notice is appreciated. Please contact the Airport Manager for winter availability from November–April. Facility Details (KXVG) GENERAL AIRPORT INFORMATION Elevation: 1336.8 ft. / 407.5 m Variation: 03E (2000) Control Tower: No Beacon: White-Green Segregated Circle: No Pattern Altitude: Light Aircraft 2135 MSL LOCATION AND NAVIGATION DMS: 46-59-23.6670N 094-12-13.0750W DDM: 46-59.394450N 094-12.217917W DD: 46.9899075,-94.2036319 Aero Chart Coordinates: 7-G ARTCC: Minneapolis (ZMP) FSS: Princeton (PNM) RUNWAY AND LIGHTING Runways: 13-31 Lighted; 3549 ft x 75 ft Asphalt Wind Indicator: Lighted Runway Lights: MIRL RWY 13/31 - CTAF Pilot Activated Lighting: PAPI 7 clicks in 5 seconds MIRL 3 clicks in 5 seconds for low MIRL 5 clicks in 5 seconds for medium COMMUNICATIONS AND APPROACHES CTAF: 122.9 Approaches: RNAV 13 and RNAV 31 APCH/DEP SVC PRVDD BY MINNEAPOLIS ARTCC ON FREQS 118.05/239.0 (BRAINERD RCAG) WEATHER SERVICES WX AWOS-3: 118.275 (218-363-3347) WX AWOS-3 at PWC (18 nm SW): 118.525 (218-587-3420) MNWAS Location: General Aviation Terminal MNWAS Hours: 24 hours OTHER SERVICES AND OPERATIONS Attended: Not Attended After Hours Service: None FBO(s): None Self Service Fuel: Visa, MC, Discover (100LL) Engine / Airframe Repair: None
- Public Library | City of Longville
Find information on library hours and services, including book collections and digital resources at Margaret Welch Memorial Library in Longville, Minnesota. Home / Public Library / Margaret Welch Memorial Library Kitchigami Regional Library System Library Services Summer Programs Historical Information Meeting Room Policy Apply for a Library Card → Library Facebook Page → Free Athletic Equipment Branch Manager Cheryl Martin (218) 363-2710 Library Hours Tue, Thu, Sat: 10AM - 2PM Wed, Fri: 1PM - 5PM Closed Sunday-Monday Library Address 5051 MN Highway 84 Longville, MN 56655 Library Board Meetings are held the 1st Thursday of every other month. All Board Meetings are open to the general public. Click Here to View the City Calendar Conveniently located right next door to Longville City Hall, this charming community fixture loans books, audiotapes, movies, music, and more to library card holders of all ages. Did you know? Longville is the smallest town in Minnesota to have a public library! And despite being the smallest, the library is BIG on activities, reading incentives, and the latest materials. Children's Reading Corner Community-Submitted Photo Kid's Summertime Art Kits Community-Submitted Photo Collection of Books and Reference Community-Submitted Photo Collection of Movies and Music Community-Submitted Photo Library Check Out Counter Photo Credit: Cheryl Martin The Margaret Welch Memorial Library Sign Children's Reading Corner Community-Submitted Photo Kid's Summertime Art Kits Community-Submitted Photo Collection of Books and Reference Community-Submitted Photo Collection of Movies and Music Community-Submitted Photo Library Check Out Counter Photo Credit: Cheryl Martin The Margaret Welch Memorial Library Sign Children's Reading Corner Community-Submitted Photo Kid's Summertime Art Kits Community-Submitted Photo Collection of Books and Reference Community-Submitted Photo Collection of Movies and Music Community-Submitted Photo Library Check Out Counter Photo Credit: Cheryl Martin The Margaret Welch Memorial Library Sign Children's Reading Corner Community-Submitted Photo Kid's Summertime Art Kits Community-Submitted Photo Collection of Books and Reference Community-Submitted Photo Collection of Movies and Music Community-Submitted Photo Library Check Out Counter Photo Credit: Cheryl Martin The Margaret Welch Memorial Library Sign Children's Reading Corner Community-Submitted Photo Kid's Summertime Art Kits Community-Submitted Photo Collection of Books and Reference Community-Submitted Photo Collection of Movies and Music Community-Submitted Photo Library Check Out Counter Photo Credit: Cheryl Martin The Margaret Welch Memorial Library Sign Public Library Services Books and Reference Movies and Music Wi-Fi and Computers Scanner and Fax Print and Copy Conference Room Arts & Crafts Reading Programs Additional Service Details Expanded Collection of Books (Including LARGE PRINT) Magazines, Periodicals, and Newspapers Movies and Music (DVDs and CDs) Printer and Copier Machine Access (Both Color and B&W) Book Donations and Book Sales Regular book sales take place inside the library year-round, and summer book sales are held in the library parking lot in May, June, July, and September. Click Here to view our City Calendar. Summer book sales are sponsored by the Friends of the Library: Longville Chapter . Book donations are accepted and appreciated throughout the year for all book sales! Please drop off new or gently used book donations at the library during regular business hours. Birthday Book Club for Kids All you have to do is come to the library with your parents during the month of your birthday. Apply for a library card, if you don’t already have one, and check out 3 or more books that day. You'll be asked to sign the Birthday Club Register, and you will receive a plush Birthday Bear! Small children that are too young to apply for a card of their own may check out items on their parent’s card instead. Seasonal Programs & Services Painting Classes Beading Classes Nature Activities Summertime Music Concerts Weekly Turtle Race Prizes Minnesota Zoo Zoomobile Visits Additional Programs and Services Author Visits Historical Reenactments Jewelry-Making Workshops Children's Life Jackets (1-Week Check Out) Children's Story Time and Craft Time Pre-School Story Time: Held inside the Library every Thursday at 10:30 AM from June through August. Kid's Summer Craft Time: Held inside the Library every Friday at 1:30 PM in the month of June. New and Improved Facilities A long-awaited dream of the library board, the library's latest expansion began in 2023 and was completed in 2024. This significant project nearly doubled the available space and introduced several new features designed to better serve our community. The new space features dedicated reading and study areas with comfortable seating and natural lighting. The large print section has been significantly expanded to better serve readers who need larger text. The collection now offers a much wider selection of popular fiction, nonfiction, and reference materials in accessible formats. A beautifully appointed conference room now provides a versatile space for community meetings, book clubs, tutoring sessions, and small gatherings. Local organizations and groups can reserve this room free of charge. Locally-built pine bookshelves and pod desks add warmth and character to the space. These additions enhance the services and experience for the thousands of patrons who visit each year. The expansion also helped improve the space for the seasonal programs and activities offered to visiting families and children during the summer. Collection of Large Print Books Community-Submitted Photo Locally-Built Pine Bookshelves Community-Submitted Photo Locally Built Pod Desks Photo Credit: Cheryl Martin Locally Built Pod Desks Community-Submitted Photo Conference Room Photo Credit: Cheryl Martin Dedicated Study Space Photo Credit: Cheryl Martin Construction Begins: Spring 2023 (Click for Full Story) Photo Credit: Dave DeLost Collection of Large Print Books Community-Submitted Photo Locally-Built Pine Bookshelves Community-Submitted Photo Locally Built Pod Desks Photo Credit: Cheryl Martin Locally Built Pod Desks Community-Submitted Photo Conference Room Photo Credit: Cheryl Martin Dedicated Study Space Photo Credit: Cheryl Martin Construction Begins: Spring 2023 (Click for Full Story) Photo Credit: Dave DeLost Collection of Large Print Books Community-Submitted Photo Locally-Built Pine Bookshelves Community-Submitted Photo Locally Built Pod Desks Photo Credit: Cheryl Martin Locally Built Pod Desks Community-Submitted Photo Conference Room Photo Credit: Cheryl Martin Dedicated Study Space Photo Credit: Cheryl Martin Construction Begins: Spring 2023 (Click for Full Story) Photo Credit: Dave DeLost Collection of Large Print Books Community-Submitted Photo Locally-Built Pine Bookshelves Community-Submitted Photo Locally Built Pod Desks Photo Credit: Cheryl Martin Locally Built Pod Desks Community-Submitted Photo Conference Room Photo Credit: Cheryl Martin Dedicated Study Space Photo Credit: Cheryl Martin Construction Begins: Spring 2023 (Click for Full Story) Photo Credit: Dave DeLost Collection of Large Print Books Community-Submitted Photo Locally-Built Pine Bookshelves Community-Submitted Photo Locally Built Pod Desks Photo Credit: Cheryl Martin Locally Built Pod Desks Community-Submitted Photo Conference Room Photo Credit: Cheryl Martin Dedicated Study Space Photo Credit: Cheryl Martin Construction Begins: Spring 2023 (Click for Full Story) Photo Credit: Dave DeLost History of the Library Did you know? Back in 1952, the Longville Library actually started out as a book of the month club! The books were intended for "Longville Ladies Community Aid" members to read, and since they were carried from one meeting to the next it wasn't long before there were too many books to be carried from place to place. By 1955, The Longville Library Board had been established, and in those early years of the library Margaret Welch was the one who paid the insurance. Margaret also gave a generous amount of books to the library herself while working hard to gather in books from many others. And when her health began to fail in 1958, arrangements were made to change the library’s name to the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. The library eventually joined the Kitchigami Regional Library System in 1970, and the Friends of the Library later formed in 1986 to help focus public attention on library services, facilities, and needs. These loyal volunteers and generous donors have been involved with fundraising events for the library for over 35 years, and they are still going strong today! Click Here to View Upcoming Events at the Library
- Local Resources | City of Longville
Find essential services and resources in the Longville area. This comprehensive directory connects residents with local government services, emergency contacts, social services, and community organizations. Home / Local Resources / Local Resource Directory Find Contacts for Local Organizations and Services Federal and State Cass County Non-Emergency Community Health, Human and Veteran Services 400 Michigan Ave W Walker, MN 56484 (218) 547-1340 Highway Department (Longville Garage) 8045 County 12 NW Walker, MN 56484 (218) 547-1211 Cass County Land Department 218 Washburn Avenue E Backus, MN 56435 218) 947-3338 Cass County Sheriff's Office 301 Minnesota Avenue W Walker, MN 56484 (218) 547-1424 Cass County Court House 303 Minnesota Ave W Walker, MN 56484 (218) 547-7260 Cass County District Court 300 Minnesota Ave W Walker, MN 56484 (218) 547-7200 Longville Area Food Shelf 5070 MN-84 Longville, MN 56655 (218) 363-3348 Paws & Claws Animal Rescue 2949 MN-371 Hackensack, MN 56452 (218) 675-7297 Longville Volunteer Fire Department 1350 Co Rd 5 Longville, MN 56655 (218) 363-2055 North Memorial Ambulance Service 4730 County Rd 54 NE Longville, MN 56655 (218) 363-3581 Crisis Line and Referral Services 14385 Edgewood Dr N Baxter, MN 56425 (218) 828-4515 USPS Downtown Longville 1462 County Road 5 Longville, MN 56655 (218) 543-2003 US Forestry Service Walker Office 201 Minnesota Ave E Walker, MN, 56484 (218) 547-1044 DNR Fisheries Walker Office 7316 MN-371 NW Walker, MN 56484 (218) 552-2330 DNR Enforcement Officer DNR Office Locator DNR Info Center (651) 296-6157
- The City of Longville, Minnesota | Official Website | City Facilities, Services, and Information
The official website of the City of Longville, Minnesota. Access city forms, meeting minutes, information about city facilities, ordinances, and contact your local officials. Year Round Destination | A City of All Seasons Where the Pavement Ends, and the North Begins City Services & Information Find resources for the city including ordinances, downloadable forms, council meeting minutes, and more. City Ordinances Browse through the current laws and regulations in the city Find Forms Print and fill official request forms and permit applications City Calendar View upcoming meetings, events, and important dates Meeting Minutes Access recent Longville City Council meeting minutes Contact the City Submit comments or questions about city services and facilities Local News and Events Get updates on municipal decisions, public hearings and notices, and local events happening in the city. Welcome to the NEW City of Longville website! Official communications from the city will appear here. In the meantime, check out the City Calendar for upcoming meetings and current events. View the City Calendar Dismiss Message Longville Area Community Choir search for Director and accompanist The Longville Area Community Choir (LACC), a beloved musical tradition in the region since 1990, is facing an uncertain future following the – Keep Reading YAH Club Game Results The Longville Young At Heart Senior Club host Hand and Foot every Tuesday at 11 a.m.; cribbage every Wednesday at 1 p.m. and 500 on the seco – Keep Reading Adding color to Longville Local artist and veteran Tom Kutscheid has been taking advantage of the warmer weather to continue painting the well-known murals displayed – Keep Reading Cass County Officials Hear Updates on Food Shelves, Community Gardens WALKER—Cass County Master Gardener Program Coordinator Matt Moraczewski and Longville Food Shelf Executive Director Andrea Richard presented – Keep Reading More Local News More Local Events Frequently Asked Questions Find answers to common questions about our community and the services the city has to offer. Services Utilities Permits Seasonal Community Q: When is City Hall open to the public? A: City Hall is open Monday through Friday from 8:30AM to 3:30PM. We are closed on weekends and federal holidays. Q: When are City Council Meetings held? A: City Council meets monthly, on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 4:00PM in City Hall. City Council Meetings are open to the general public. Q: What is the phone number for the Post Office? A: The new phone number for the post office in Downtown Longville is (218) 543-2003.
- City Ordinances | City of Longville
Search and browse current codes, municipal ordinances and local regulations governing zoning, public safety, property maintenance, business operations, and community standards in the City of Longville. Home / City Ordinances / Longville City Ordinances Organized by Category City Regulations Fundamental regulations governing municipal operations and general community standards within city limits. Title I: Chapter 10 – General Provisions Title III: Chapter 30 – Administration Title III: Chapter 31 – Department Boards Title III: Chapter 32 – Emergency Management Title V: Chapter 50 – Garbage and Rubbish Title V: Chapter 51 – Sewer Regulations Title V: Chapter 53 – Storm Water Drainage Utility Title V: Chapter 54 – Rates and Charges 2025 City of Longville Fee Schedule Traffic Code Rules and regulations for vehicle operation, parking restrictions, speed limits, and pedestrian safety on city streets and public areas. Title VII: Chapter 70 – Traffic Regulations Title VII: Chapter 71 – Parking Regulations Title VII: Chapter 72 – Snowmobiles Title VII: Chapter 73 – Recreational & Other Vehicles General Regulations Miscellaneous municipal regulations covering public conduct, property maintenance, and other community welfare matters. Title IX: Chapter 90 – Abandoned Property Title IX: Chapter 91 – Animals Title IX: Chapter 92 – Health and Safety Nuisances Title IX: Chapter 93 – Streets and Sidewalks Title IX: Chapter 94 – Use of Cannabis in Public Title XIII: Chapter 130 – General Offenses Business Regulations Licensing requirements, operational standards, and regulatory compliance for commercial enterprises operating within the city. Title XI: Chapter 110 – General Licensing Provisions Title XI: Chapter 111 – Commercial Amusements Title XI: Chapter 112 – Liquor Regulations Title XI: Chapter 113 – Peddlers and Solicitors Title XI: Chapter 117 – Garage or Rummage Sales Title XI: Chapter 118 – Dances and Special Events Title XI: Chapter 119 – Sexually Oriented Businesses Establishing and Regulating a Municipal Cemetery Regulating Hemp and Cannabis Businesses Zoning and Land Use Regulations governing property development, building restrictions, permitted land uses, and zoning classifications within city limits. Land Use Ordinance Section 1-4 Land Use Ordinance Section 5-8 Land Use Ordinance Section 9 Land Use Ordinance Section 10-11 Longville Subdivision Ordinance Section 1-6 City of Longville Zoning Map Airport Zoning Land use classifications, building requirements, and development standards for properties surrounding airport facilities. Airport Safety Zoning Ordinance Airport Zoning Map

