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The industries offering the greatest number of jobs are health care (11.8%), educational services (11.6%), transportation equipment (9.0%), restaurants/hotels (5.5%), construction (5.4%), public administrative support (5.2%), and professional, scientific, and technical companies (4.4%).
There are only two neighborhoods in this city, both of which are nice.
Little Falls Community Schools (ISD 482) is the public school district. The district invests $14,478 per student per year. There are 18 students for each teacher.
Mary of Lourdes School (5th to 8th grade) is the one private school in the town.
Unfortunately, this town has no universities or colleges. However, there are 56 colleges and universities within a range of 100 miles. The nearest ones are 26 to 29 miles from this town. They are Brainerd’s Central Lakes College, Saint Johns University in Collegeville, and Saint Joseph’s College of Saint Benedict.
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The City of Little Falls provides sewer and water services, trash pickup, and recycling. Minnesota Power offers electricity. CenterPoint sells natural gas. TV, telephone, and Internet connections are provided by many companies, including CenturyLink, Starlink, and Spectrum.
The city’s Street and Parks Division of the Public Works department maintains 166 acres of public parks and all the streets. It also operates municipal utilities.
The local government includes a mayor and seven elected city council members.
You can buy a home in this area for the median price of $225,000. Real estate prices are trending up by 18.5% each year. The modest home prices are 35% below the American average. The lower housing costs help keep the cost of living in this area attractive. You will pay more for health care, food, and other services in this area, but living costs are reasonable. The cost of living is 6% lower than other Minnesotan cities and 3% lower than the American average.