The District 194 Board of Education will conduct two meetings on Tuesday night. The city’s economic development commission also meets Tuesday.
Patch recaps the happenings of the past week in Lakeville.
Dakota County and the City of Lakeville have teamed up on a website to provide residents with more information about the proposed roundabout at the intersection of Kenwood Trail and 185th Street.
Here are the most recent people to pass away in Lakeville or who had ties to Lakeville.
In other Dakota County news, a new strain of pig flu is discovered and foreclosure strikes Burnsville's Heart of the City.
The suspect was charged with additional charge of False Information after a Lakeville Police officer finds the supect's concealed wallet.
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Lakeville being named as 19th Best Place to Live in the United States by Money supports the city’s marketing campaign.
The latest news from Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows.
The Lakeville Police Department's crime report for Aug. 10-14.
Jonathan L. Thomas, 16, of Lakeville and Rey Chacon, 17, of Burnsville were taken to Hennepin County Medical Center for treatment of non-life threatening injuries.
Sales for the first six months of 2012 are 7.1 percent higher than the same period last year, says the city’s liquor operations director.
Local Republican and Ron Paul supporter Eric Goodrich will begin blogging next week about his experiences as a delegate at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla.
Who has the best pizza in town? How about the best car repair shop? Here are your picks for Readers' Choice 2012.
Murray is one of many dogs and cats available through Last Hope pet rescue.
A 1945 ad for an insurance agent addresses the new Minnesota Motor Vehicle Responsibility Law.
The District 194 Board of Education is considering refunding bonds, which could lower the district’s borrowing costs by more than $10 million over the next decade.
The Lakeville Fire Department handled 15 calls the week of Aug. 13-19.
Dillon Borowicz fractured a vertebra in a pool accident last month. He is paralyzed from the chest down.
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A dolphin farewell week is scheduled for the first week of September for Allie and Semo, who will no longer be at the zoo because of work that needs to be done on the dolphin tank.
A simple wooden cross, flowers and balloons mark the spot where the car in which Frederick Alexander and Alesha Roehl rolled off of Buckhill Road toward I-35 Tuesday afternoon.
A monthly rundown of the top 10 suspects that the Dakota County Sheriff's Office is searching for.
The deceased youngsters were ejected when the car they were riding in drove off Buck Hill Road, rolled down the embankment and landed in the southbound lanes of I-35.
Police say Navin Ramadhar was legally drunk when he drove to a Burnsville gas station and choked the woman riding in his car.
Here's what Lakeville residents need to know to gear up for the Great Minnesota Get-Together.
The trophy will be on display at Lakeville Ames Arena from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 28.
Minnesota State Patrol and Burnsville Police continue to investigate the single-vehicle crash, in which two people were ejected from their car.
Plans for Consolidated Container Company’s facility in the city still are in development, but local jobs are expected to be created.
Whether or not the district conducts an operating levy referendum in 2013 remains to be seen.
Starting in September, a refurbished short bus will bring donated food to the pantry's clients across Dakota County.
The family-owned cereal maker—formerly known as Malt-O-Meal—will move its headquarters from Minneapolis to the Fairfield Business Campus over the next two years.
The Minnesota Department of Health says a preschooler and an older sibling got sick two days after visiting the market.
Jeffrey Thomas Smith is accused of stealing mail from mailboxes in Lakeville and elsewhere. He remains at Rice County Jail without bail or conditions of release.
The council will hear three presentations, deal with road construction agreements on consent agenda.
The city is one of five Minnesota cities to be ranked in the top 25 of Money's annual Best Places to Live list, which ranks the best small cities in the United States.
Soccer, tennis and swim/dive teams at Lakeville North and Lakeville South have matchups scheduled.
Round-trip fare is $5 cash for all riders age 6 and older; fares are free for children 5 and under. Buses leave from Burnsville and Eagan.
The largest DWI enforcement of the year in the state and nation runs through Sept. 3.