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A little wind didn't prevent people from enjoying the annual event.
McDonald's three touchdown receptions lead Hopkins in 39-21 win over Irondale on Friday.
In Part III of this three-part series, how a young athlete helped pave the way for a changing culture in concussion treatment.
Hopkins High School had its Homecoming Pep Fest on Friday.
Some Democrats are frustrated with the president.
A quick look at select local open houses scheduled for this weekend.
A weekly selection of incidents drawn from Hopkins police files.
The Royals hope to bounce back from a tough 26-20 overtime loss to Blaine as they face Irondale in a key non-conference tilt.
The secret is in the dough.
The 'Cabinology' author will visit Lake Lodge & Cabin for a book signing Saturday.
A weekly look at things to do over the weekend.
In Part II of this three-part series, a cautious approach to recovery can minimize the lingering effects of concussions
Carol Gallagher and Otteau Christiansen started a cabin décor business after perfecting their own cabin on Lake Vermilion.
Roughly 160 square miles along the Pagami Creek have burned in the last few days.
The Minnesota Department of Education released results of the annual math and reading exams Wednesday.
The results are on hold pending a decision on a waiver request.
The district would restore 1,000 feet of shoreline and seek to resell the property for private redevelopment.
Girls claim two ties, boys lock up one game in early-week matchups.
The owner's health problems have Klodt Inc. searching for new funding.
The Royals fought a closely contested five game match but fell flat in the fifth game
In Part I of a three-part series, Patch dissects how a new law changes the diagnosis and recovery steps for concussions in youth sports
Math and reading scores from the 2011 Minnesota Comprehensive Assessment.
A roof fan that shorted out caused the fire.
The Royals battled to a 1-1 tie Monday night.
The second-time candidate said incumbent Ellison 'needs to be exposed as a radical Islamist.'
The group offers a place for creative people to get together.
Dr. Gordon Aamoth spoke publicly for the first time since the 9/11 terrorist attacks during a remembrance ceremony at James J. Hill Days.
Contradictory figures sow confusion.
Agencies across the state remembered the tragedy with a memorial and vehicle display Sunday in Eden Prairie.
A weekly look at happenings in your local government
It was a busy few days for Hopkins' representative as he took part in several events connected with 9/11.
Law enforcement, firefighters and others gathered to remember 9/11.
The Royals prepare for non-conference opponent St. Louis Park.
Businesses in the city have a variety of job openings.
The school hosted a memorial service to honor the 10th anniversary of the World Trade Center attacks, in which Blake alumnus Gordy Aamoth Jr. died.
A look at everyday Americans whose lives were changed by Sept. 11.
The Royals lost at home 26-20 to Blaine on Friday
Hopkins athletic squads compete in ideal weather for Thursday matchups.