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Disruptions emerge as St. Louis Park School Board selects superintendent
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Minnetonka upsets Wayzata 72-61 in state boys basketball finals
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South Lake Minnetonka PD pursuit involves shots fired, vehicle crash
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Wayzata School District struggles with class size increases and staff cuts
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Lines out the door for Keefer Court opening at Eden Prairie’s Asia Mall
City Manager Jeffrey Dahl shares updates on the lakewalk project
Teachers and parents have voiced concerns at recent school board meetings
Updates provided at Met Council State of the Region event
For more than six years, we have been bringing the print version of this newspaper directly to your mailbox every week for free. We hope that you have found it to be a valuable resource. Now we need your support.
Kimberly Nelson and Catherine Cesnik are ready to start serving Wards 1 and 3
The Recreation Outdoor Center in St. Louis Park has hosted local musicians for years but will gain an appearance by a band with a Grammy-nomin…
First bilingual show will hit the stage in September
Cities across Minnesota for the past two months have begun following in the city of Hastings footsteps by passing resolutions supporting a cea…
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Included in the Plymouth Police March 7-13 reports were these incidents:
At around 7 p.m. on March 26, South Lake Minnetonka Police Department officers were involved in pursuit of a vehicle where shots were fired an…
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Minnetonka Beach City Council Member Tracey Breazeale has announced her candidacy for the Mi…
The city’s small and large businesses were spotlighted at this year’s event
Kimberly Nelson and Catherine Cesnik are ready to start serving Wards 1 and 3
The St. Louis Park police and public works departments will host a catalytic converter theft…
Project includes street narrowing, resurfacing, mill and overlay
Included in the department’s reports March 10-16 were these incidents: