There will be 450 teams competing in Blaine over the course of the weekend.
The district's finances remain strong.
A judge has ruled the work of the department’s detectives—who investigate and enforce consumer protection—is nonessential.
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The parade took place Monday evening along Mainstreet.
Gov. Mark Dayton will argue his side of the Minnesota budget debate.
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The medallion was underneath the statue in the Clock Tower Plaza.
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The Hopkins American Legion baseball team finished up play at the Gopher Classic on Sunday
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Visitors headed to the downtown for the third-annual event.
Council members had a different impression from others who interviewed the candidates.
Raspberries aren't big now, but they were critical in Hopkins' beginnings.
Get all your favorite foods—and Gopher spirit!
Jonny Rock Bikes in downtown Hopkins repairs, refurbishes and sells practically every bike imaginable
A quick look at select local open houses scheduled for this weekend.
Details on festival activities
Three former Hopkins Raspberry Festival queens are all pregnant
Hopkins Patch talked with each of the candidates Thursday.
An across-the-board 4 percent income tax increase was among the recommendations.
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Hopkins Jr. Legion baseball lost 4-0 to Burnsville on Wednesday at Alimagnet Park in Burnsville.
The Metropolitan Council is bracing to lose 85 percent of its 2012-2013 Metro Transit funding from the state.
New hire would need to be vetted by a state agency.
Marge Chastek, 95, rode in the first parade in 1934.
This is the festival's third year.
These local parks are fun for a family picnic or the family dog.
Dayton makes further proposals, Republicans say “things went backwards today.”
Library officials say their account was 'attacked' Wednesday morning.
Among some of the plans are an upcoming audit, approval of the Equipment Replacement Plan and the Capital Improvement Plan.
Judge Gearin may rule as early as tomorrow.
Latz is keeping his, while Simon refuses his paychecks.
City officials won't release the name of the business.
St Louis Park's STEP and Minnetonka's ICA will continue to operate during shutdown.
Both state legislators doubtful of its success.
Minnesota's elder statesmen hope to bridge gap between Dayton, GOP