/r/eaganmn
Do you live in or around Eagan, MN and have an interesting story or need some help? Post it here.
/r/eaganmn
I’m interning for a non profit that runs a food shelf and everything and I was looking to run a donation drive for them. Where are some good locations to hang up advertisements? I don’t have social media aside from this anymore and while I’ll share closer to the event, I was looking for places I can hang up or leave some fliers.
Anyone else hear that loud explosion or bang at around 2350 tonight? Anyone know what it is or what’s going on?
Hi I am looking to rent a bicycle in Eagan for a few a few days each week.. are there any bicycle rental places that are in or around Eagan which I can use?
Any help and guidance will be appreciated
Hello Eagan friends, I use to get my haircut and beard done by a stylist named Jenny M over at Gent Cuts and Grooming. I typically go every few months but she isn’t there anymore 😭. Does anyone have any idea if she changed to a different company or started their own business?! Probably a long shot checking here BUT! You never know
What happened with that?
Never heard of this company but that’s what might be moving into the abandoned Amazon Fresh building at YD Rd & Denmark.
As the post says, me and my wife are moving to Eagan in August. We're a pretty active couple and we have a 7 month golden retriever...just looking for things to do! Thanks!
These guys over there ruined my wife's car and then decided to flame me on the Internet & the phone. So until they decide to help us fix it. I decided that we will just make everything public as a heads up for Eaganites! https://eaganvalvoline.com/
Was talking with my family and trying to remember the last time the parade took place and it was a nice day. Seems like it's been 5+ years
For unknown reasons, this subreddit had been restricted since 2021. My request to take over was granted... feel free to post away! Long live the Onion Capital of the U.S.!
All Saints is throwing a carnival to support The Drawer on Sunday afternoon 1-4pm. Bring the family and new-in-package socks and underwear!
I'm considering switching my ISP from Comcast to CenturyLink fiber, and was hoping someone here could help me with price information.
I know they advertise $65/month for their 940 Mbps up/down fiber service, but I'm wondering what the true actual price is after any additional fees they tack onto the bill (e.g. the typical "regulatory" or "carrier" or "because we can" fees)? I'm particularly interested in Internet-only prices -- I don't plan on having phone or TV service.
Right now I'm at about $75/month on Comcast on a fairly basic Internet-only plan with 100/5 speeds. If I can get 9.4x the download and (more important for working from home) 188x the upload speed for about the same price, I'm interested in making the jump.
Finally, I know every ISP has their own problems, but in your experience is CenturyLink fiber really any more problematic that Comcast either in reliability, billing, or customer support? I hear horror stories, but then again I hear horror stories about everything.