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Dakota Aggregates has donated roughly $281,000 of grading, earthwork and construction materials to the development of the Flint Hills Athletic Complex.
The aquatic center, located at 14421 Johnny Cake Ridge Rd., will open for the regular season on June 8.
The Apple Valley High track and basketball star is the first female student from the high school to win the honor.
New regulations restrict the development of an adult-oriented business to a certain area in the city, and prohibit those businesses from serving alcohol.
Did you know that more women change their hairstyle in the spring than any other time of the year? It’s that urge to try something different.
Police say Health East paramedics had just arrived at the initial accident scene when their ambulance was hit by another vehicle on County Road 42.
Next week, Patch will have a brand-new design and a whole new way to connect.
Parents and students can share their best graduation photos with the Apple Valley-Rosemount community in the gallery below.
Zach Tollefson has a GPA of 3.9, the fifth-best in his class.
The park is "the best and quickest escape" in the Twin Cities, City Pages wrote in its review.
Business owner Aaron Switz says the company focuses on healthy, high-end ingredients and yogurt.
Clausen's push to fund all-day kindergarten across the state accounts for the bulk of new spending including in a K-12 education omnibus bill.
The agency wants to improve traffic flow on Hwy. 77 and build a better connection between the Cedar Grove bus station and the highway.
Also in this week's roundup, Booker T. gets booked and Northfield's alleged dog killer faces several charges.
Also in this week’s recap – A Mother's Day fire ruins things for Eagan apartment residents and Lakeville Public Schools ponder a run at a referendum.
Westview Elementary School in Apple Valley hosted more than 300 participants at a hands-on science and math event.
The pet boarding and daycare business is expanding into a 9,000-square-foot building on Felton Court.
Katerina Wong, a 16-year-old Eastview High School Student, is one of two Minnesotans to have received the award.
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Keep track of police calls in Apple Valley with Patch's regular police blotter.
Here's the story of Marlene Konkoly, who found creative ways to spend less and save more so she can retire at 50. This story is the first in our series about Extreme Savers.
Scott Thomas Hodge is accused of shoplifting from a Target store in Eagan.
As part of our new Smart Spending series, Patch wants to uncover the true going rate for various goods and services in town, so you'll know exactly how much you should pay for what you need. Help us out by replying in the comments.
State Rep. Karen Clark told the Associated Press about recruiting Dibble to work for her. Together they shepherded their marriage-equality bill through the Minnesota Legislature.
Business owner Amy Lemaniak, focuses on infant and newborn photography, says she needed more elbow room for her small business.
Apple Valley issues about nine speeding tickets per year for every 200 residents.
A 35-year-old man is accused of drunkenly fleeing from police through a residential neighborhood.
Mandy Matula, the 24-year-old woman reported missing on May 2, was a college teammate of Lightning assistant coach Ashley Johnson.
Expect delays as MnDOT reduces northbound and southbound traffic to a single lane from Apple Valley to Cliff Road.
Vlade Norsean Jones, 21, was arrested and later registered a .18 blood-alcohol level, according to police.
Sen. Greg Clausen voted in favor of same-sex marriage legislation on Monday at the Capitol.
The run will help the school raise money for the fourth-grade class' annual field trip to Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center.
Also in this week's headlines, a possible monastery in the south metro and a dribbling duo. Plus, Patch says farewell to Mr. Northfield.
Also in this week's crime notes, a bad prescription in Burnsville and a Northfield dog killer.
Nearly 90 percent of Rosemount residents surveyed say they would like to see a YMCA brought to the community.