City of Claremont, MN

City of Claremont, MN "Ready to Grow, Able to Accommodate." Hours 7:30 am - 3 pm Monday-Thursday Claremont is a small town in southeastern Minnesota located in Dodge County.

There has been an active post office in Claremont since 1856. Claremont was officially incorporated as a City in 1878 and named after Claremont, New Hampshire. We are a bright community with the small town feel. Claremont is ready to grown and able to accommodate your housing or business needs.

Artjom Bookman Alihodzin is a University student from Estonia doing his summer exchange program here in Claremont. He in...
06/17/2026

Artjom Bookman Alihodzin is a University student from Estonia doing his summer exchange program here in Claremont.

He introduced himself to city administration to go door-to-door selling books to help families with education. He does not represent, nor is affiliated with, any school. This is a summer program to help him pay his way through University.

If he knocks on your door, please know he is legit and if you are not interested he will simply thank you for your time and move on.

06/11/2026

Happy Flag Day on Sunday, June 14! 🇺🇸 We honor the Stars and Stripes and everything this symbol represents.

05/27/2026

The City will be flushing fire hydrants tomorrow, May 28th and Friday, May 29th. This may cause a drop in water pressure or a slight discoloration. If so, wait until flushing in your area is complete then run the cold water tap until the water runs clear.

05/13/2026

Check out www.claremontmn.com, under the News tab, for all the fun activities and city-wide events happening this weekend in Claremont!

05/05/2026

The bear is in residential areas. Do not approach the bear or feed the bear!

05/05/2026

WARNING! A bear has been spotted Claremont in the residential area. 911 has been called. Please watch out for him.

04/20/2026

Don’t forget—tonight at 7 PM at City Hall! The city council wants to hear from residents about what they’d like to see in Henning Park. Should it include a basketball court, new playground equipment, keep the existing ball field, or ??? Attend the community forum and share your thoughts.

04/16/2026

Today is Tornado Drill Day
As part of Severe Weather Awareness Week, Tornado Drill Day is April 16. During the drills, local sirens and NOAA weather radios will sound with a simulated tornado warning. The first drill occurs April 16 at 1:45 pm and the second drill at 6:45 pm. The outdoor warning sirens will sound and NOAA weather radios will activate the weekly test code. These drills provide an opportunity to practice emergency drills at work or at home.

04/13/2026

Xcel Energy encourages customers to prepare for severe weather
April 13 – April 17 is Severe Weather Preparedness Week in Minnesota

MINNEAPOLIS (April 13, 2026) — Xcel Energy is preparing for severe weather expected across the Twin Cities and southern Minnesota later today, including the possibility of damaging winds exceeding 60 mph, large hail and tornadoes. During Severe Weather Preparedness Week (April 13 – 17), Xcel Energy encourages customers to prepare for severe weather today and all season long, while the company staffs additional crews in advance of today’s storms to prepare to respond to potential power outages.

Xcel Energy has a strong commitment to safely restoring power as quickly as possible during weather-related outages, and one reason for that is the preparation done in advance. Crews and equipment are available at service centers throughout the metro area and Greater Minnesota ready to restore electric service when bad weather strikes.

The spring season can bring a wide variety of unpredictable and severe weather like heavy snow, hail, thunderstorms, high winds and red flag warnings. In periods of increased wildfire risk in dry conditions and high winds, Xcel Energy may initiate Enhanced Powerline Safety Settings (EPSS) on its electric system. Applying EPSS to targeted power lines is an important way we enhance public safety during periods of high fire risk. EPSS prevents power lines from automatically restoring power if an issue is detected on the line. Crews then inspect the issue, verify the lines are clear of debris and ensure it’s safe to turn them back on. This may mean if an outage occurs, it could last longer.

To ensure customers are prepared, here are some practical tips to consider before the next storm strikes. Visit XcelEnergy.com for more outage tips.

Report your outage
Customers can help Xcel Energy get a jump on power restoration by reporting outages. Customers have several ways to report outages.
• Through the My Xcel Energy mobile app, available in the Apple App Store and through Google Play
• Online at xcelenergy.com/out
• Via text by texting OUT to 98936 to report an outage, or text STAT to the same number to check the status of a power outage
• By calling 1-800-895-1999 and following the prompts—the automated phone reporting system lets customers report outages in less than 60 seconds. Once the cause of the problem is identified, the system or an Xcel Energy representative will provide customers with an estimated restoration time when available.

Stay informed
Customers can stay informed by using the My Xcel Energy mobile app or visiting the Xcel Energy website. The company reminds customers to keep contact information current. Customers can make updates to their profile by signing into My Account through the mobile app or website.

The website hosts an outage map that displays information on the number of customers out and anticipated time for restoration when available. Customers can also stay informed by following Xcel Energy on Facebook and X, formerly known as Twitter.

How customers can prepare, stay safe
• Stay away from downed power lines. Always assume an electric line, even one that is on or near the ground, is energized and therefore dangerous. Never, under any circumstance, touch or move a downed power line. If you come across a downed power line, leave the area and report it immediately by calling 1-800-895-1999.
• Build a home emergency kit. Xcel Energy recommends assembling an easily accessible kit that can be used in the event of a power outage. Useful items may include:
• Battery-powered radio or television
• Flashlights
• Batteries
• Back up phone chargers
• A phone that does not require electricity
• Non-electric alarm clock
• Bottled water and nonperishable food
• Manual can opener
• First aid kit
• Extension cords (for partial outages)
• Manufacturer's instructions on how to manually open power-operated doors (e.g., garage doors)
• Make back-up plans for medical equipment. Xcel Energy recommends taking necessary steps to provide back-up power for electric-operated medical equipment. In situations that are medically serious, customers should seek medical support at area facilities that have back-up power generation during extended outages.
• Observe food safety. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, food safety is directly related to the temperature of the food. To maintain refrigerator and freezer temperatures, keep doors closed as much as possible. A full freezer will stay at freezing temperatures for approximately two days and a half-full freezer approximately one day. Visit the USDA website for more information.

04/02/2026

Unfortunately, the parade has been cancelled but there will be a drive up for kids to get their Easter treats from 1 - 2 p.m. on Saturday!

Address

140 W Front Street
Claremont, MN
55924

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 3pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 3pm
Wednesday 8am - 3pm
Thursday 8am - 3am

Telephone

+15075282137

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