Excelsior business is moving one block west to a new building on Galpin Lake Road.
Information provided by the Wayzata Police Department.
Alex Plechash is one of three candidates seeking two seats on the Wayzata City Council up for election this November.
A full week of activities will culminate with Friday's football game against Waconia and dance on Saturday night.
The cousin of Colton Gleason says her family is thankful to the police, public and media for the outpouring of support. A memorial fund has been established to assist the family.
Three Rivers Park District Board Chairman backs Sara Wyatt.
Lake Minnetonka residents are urged to use permitted service providers this fall and report any new infestations.
Borrowing the idea from the hit TV show "American Chopper," Brian Walters offers to showcase his creative work by giving it away.
The Mound Westonka-Holy Family swim and dive team is 7-0 in dual meets and has won a pair of invitationals. The girls are currently ranked first in the conference.
Prosecutors have charged a 17-year-old with second-degree murder.
Franken will be speaking to senior government students about his work as a U.S. senator.
Packed week of homecoming events will culminate with football and a dance.
Orono High School will retire Colton Gleason's No. 15 this Thursday and present his parents with a jersey during halftime. Gleason died from injuries sustained in an assault in St. Cloud last week.
John Ries and Nick Martin will likely continue playing key roles for St. John's this year.
Police say Matthew James Preston had a $5 bill with cocaine residue on it when he was arrested for a traffic violation in Shorewood.
The hash tag #Justice4Colton has been created to help generate leads for the police investigation.
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Friends of Colton Gleason have started the Twitter hash tag #Justice4Colton in an effort to spread word of the 20-year-old's death and generate leads for the police investigation.
United States Congressman Erik Paulsen represents most of the Lake Minnetonka area and is up for re-election this November.
Minnesota Sports Broadcast Network will broadcast live tonight as Orono takes on Holy Family Catholic in high school football. Check this page this evening for your front row seat.
Three Orono squad cars sustained serious damage after an arsonist struck late last week.
Orono High School's varsity volleyball team is off to a solid start, but the best of the 2012 season may be yet to come.
Mark Cheeley is one of a select number of high-performing Ameriprise financial advisors to earn distinction.
Andrew Mullin is seeking re-election to Wayzata's City Council this November.
Information provided by the Mound Police Department.
Information provided by the Orono Police Department.
The incident occurred around 9 a.m., and a building inspector cleared the structure as safe to occupy.
Three dozen Mound Westonka High School students have been recognized for outstanding performance on recent advanced placement exams.
Jeffrey Wirth spent $2 million to buy an island in St. Albans Bay and another $3 million to design and construct a mansion. Today a federal judge sentenced him to more than four years in prison.
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Four tickets to Madona's upcoming concert—along with limo ride to the arena and wine from the winery of the diva's father—will highlight this year's auction.
Shorewood’s Jerry Finnerty, CEO of Corporate Incentives of America to lead at-risk students in innovative mentoring initiative.
Movie star was reportedly in Minnesota with his daughter on a family vacation.
The woman reportedly told officers she didn't want the boy to get the leather seats of her Lexus wet on the drive home from Valleyfair.
See full results of local cyclists who competed in the annual race through Wisconsin.
Local students will participate in the 2012 Metro Children’s Water Festival.
Counterfeit checks were passed at Twin Cities' Target stores, including one in Minnetonka. "The defendants were well versed in the complexities of using identity theft to commit bank fraud," said Special Agent Louis Stephens.
Majority of $2,000 grant was raised by realtors from the company's Wayzata office.