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The local publication suggests everything from 'Bling Springs' to 'Spraytanistan' for Edina's new neighborhood names.
New China Wok is facing allegations of serious health code violations.
Glahn is running against Democrat Ron Erhardt to represent Edina's House District 49A.
The four candidates for State House Districts 49A and 49B will be discussing the election Wednesday at the Edina Community Center.
Bill Neuendorf previously worked at St. Paul-based nonprofit Transit for Livable Communities.
Rep. Keith Ellison makes a statement regarding the anniversary of September 11.
Grand Oriental Rugs has been in business for two generations of the Amrami family.
The new meters will allow public works employees to read a third of Edina's water meters in one day, rather than the five it previously took.
Downey is running against Melisa Franzen to fill the Senate seat vacated by Geoff Michel.
After losing his seat in 2010, Rosenthal is attempting a return to the House of Representatives for District 49B.
Erhardt, a former Republican, is now running as a Democrat for House District 49A.
Masica is running against Jim Hovland to serve as Mayor of Edina, following a brief hiatus from City Council.
Franzen is running against former State Rep. Keith Downey to fill the Senate seat vacated by Geoff Michel.
Bell is one of four candidates running for two open seats on the City Council.
Swenson is seeking re-election after completing two terms on Edina City Council.
Brindle is seeking re-election after serving her first term on Edina City Council.
Jacobson is running against Democrat Paul Rosenthal for a seat formerly held by State Rep. Pat Mazorol.
Hovland is running for re-election in 2012, having served as Edina's mayor since 2005.
State Rep. Keith Downey said he and other legislators have plans to begin putting together a counter-proposal to the budget over the next few weeks.
Edina legislator surprised by Gov. Mark Dayton's first veto in office; Dayton is expected to submit his own budget tomorrow.
Despite recent developments regarding the city's financial position, the council elected to stay true to its previous position and leave the budget intact for now.
Commission members consider funding and the spring 2011 timetable as potential obstacles.
Bennett begins a second term with strong support from Edina voters; Sprague is elated to win after a narrow defeat two years ago.