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The two sparred in an on-air debate hosted by MPR on Monday morning. It was the first and only debate in the Second Congressional District race.
Both the Burnsville Chamber of Commerce and Congressman John Kline's office have moved less than half a mile west after being pushed out of Parkway Place.
In other news from around the South Metro, a construction worker is killed at Fort Snelling and two more Minnesotans contract fungal meningitis.
The new patient is a male in his 60s. The infection has been traced to steroids produced in Massachusetts and used at clinics in Fridley, Edina, Shakopee and Maple Grove.
At a transportation forum on Wednesday night, the south metro's DFLers outnumbered GOP candidates 9 to 2, with only one incumbent legislator in attendance, Shakopee's Rep. Mike Beard.
The City of Burnsville got a mixed report from Moody's Investor Service, which praised the city's "prudent management" but noted that the city's position could be imperiled by shortfalls at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center
35W Solutions Alliance will be hosting a debate between the DFL and GOP candidates for house and senate tonight.
Cedar Avenue will be closed between 153rd Street and 147th Street from 9 a.m. Friday, Oct. 19, until 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 20. County Road 42 between Pennock Avenue and Garrett Avenue also will be closed.
Motorists can expect detours on Interstate 35E as the ramp from northbound I-35E to southbound Highway 77
Two mayoral candidates and four council contenders will face off this Monday.
Eagan resident Mike Obermueller, a Democrat running against incumbent Rep. John Kline (R), answers in his first televised ad.
Monday night, President Barack Obama once again squares off against Republican Candidate Mitt Romney, who gained ground in polls during the last two debates.
Candidates from Burnsville and Eagan House and Senate Districts converged at Black Hawk Middle School for a Tuesday night forum.
The 25-year-old facility, located in Burnsville, is shared by Apple Valley, Burnsville, Lakeville and Eagan. Each member city plans to contribute $500,000 to the project.
Visit Patchβs live blog while youβre watching Wednesdayβs debate to share your thoughts on how the candidates are doing.
The new ordinance allows companies to install digital displays on existing billboardsβif they agree to eliminate another billboard somewhere in the city.
Minnesota Second Congressional District Rep. John Kline (R) has "a proven record of defending the Second Amendment," according to the National Rifle Association's Political Victory Fund.
The council is expected to hold a public hearing on Tuesday night to discuss whether to allow dynamic display billboards in certain areas of the city.
Partisan passions flared at the forum, which was held Wednesday night at Rasmussen College in Eagan.
The forum, scheduled for 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 26, is open to the public.
The Savage City Council agreed to a $600,000 settlement with business owner Cory Townsend, who says his gas station was irreparably damaged after a road closure "took the convenience out of the convenience store," as one council member put it.
If you are going to be gone over Election Day, now is the time to plan ahead and vote absentee.
Motorists will likely encounter traffic delays on Sept. 24, when the heavily-trafficked highway is reduced to a single lane.
The county has unveiled an exhibit of icons, paintings, sculptures and more from our most notorious and misunderstood rival.
On Tuesday, city officials vetted another round of designs, as part of an effort to bring Burnsville's iconography into the 21st century.
The meetings will be held in South Saint Paul, Eagan and Northfield, according to a press release issued by Second Congressional District Candidate Mike Obermueller.
Burnsville resident Lois Finan writes in to Eagan Patch about Rep. Diane Anderson, school funding shifts and HF 2083.