Tomorrow, Lakeville senior class will receive their diplomas when North and South high schools celebrate commencement at the Target Center.
You know bragging rights are in order.
Bail bond agents used to be able to mill around the Dakota County Jail lobby seeking clients on intake, but because of agressive tactics and complaints, they've been banned.
An investment analyst says Facebook will be irrelevant or outright "disappear" within eight years, going the way of other tech companies. What do you think?
Recreational fires: if it is too hot to touch, it's too hot to leave.
Track and field day is a right of passage into summer break for many elementary schools, including those in Lakeville. But this editor was particularly impressed with this year's version.
Outdoor weather sirens updated after year-long project.
Lakeville Police Officer Kevin O'Neill recently visited the Minnesota Department of Transportation's Metro Traffic Center.
Erickson tells Sun Thisweek he wants to continue to advocate for transparency within the district.
High Performance Partnership aims to enhance service, reduce costs.
Lakeville is now part of three house districts and three senate districts. Here's a look at who has filed to run for all six seats.
The latest updates from Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows.
Here are the most recent people to pass away in Lakeville or who had ties to Lakeville.
In other south metro news this week, a Rosemount man was honored at the Indianapolis 500 and 360 Communities has a new leader.
The Transit of Venus on June 5 really is a once-in-a lifetime experience, occurring every 120 years—and astronomers are getting ready.
Driver with no license said he was going 100 MPH on I-35 to get to his passenger to hospital in Minneapolis. They were traveling south.
Four high schools in the Dakota County Tribune coverage area in 1945 sent seniors off into the world.
Lakeville's Messages is a weekly newsletter published by the city.
Adopt Brutus or one of many other animals being cared for by Last Hope pet rescue.
Lakeville man is alleged to have used tow truck to steal cars and sell them to a scrap metal shop for cash.
Tell us and other users what you think of Carbone's Pizzeria by giving it a star rating or writing a review.
What's happening in your neighborhood? View the weekly Lakeville police calls on our interactive map.
How well do you know Lakeville? Can you identify where this photo was taken? If so, we'll give you a Patch water bottle!
Lee, a software engineer by trade, says jobs, education, and economy are top issues.
One of the largest non-profits in the metro area will now be helmed by Sal Mondelli, a businessman who describes himself as a specialist in "turnaround situations."
The drive is scheduled to take place on Monday, June 11.
This week's fire safety tip discusses gasoline.
Newsweek rated has rated Lakeville North and South among the best high schools in Minnesota.
Police chief also discusses new officers being sworn in, and a look at last week's police activity.
In other south metro news, a new report on contamination at UMore Park in Rosemount found excessive residential land-use toxins at 200 test locations.
When a buyer can't get a drug dealer to sell him marijuana, he calls police, saying he'd been robbed.
Patch asked five Lakeville residents what Memorial Day means to them.
Police allege Evan Daniel Lucius, 23, of Lakeville, stole more than $3,000 in DVDs from multiple Target stores in the Twin Cities
Justin Paul Mertz, 26, of Lakeville, is charged with threatening to kill his wife and keeping a loaded handgun in reach of his three and five year old children.
Police say Jason Michael Fields, 40, of Farmington, was drunk when he slammed his pickup truck into a car, then drove off, only to roll his truck a few blocks away.
How large was your town 82 years ago?
Eric Eugene Contonikolas, 31, is accused of burglarizing his ex-girlfriend's Lakeville home before setting the stove on fire; he then tussled with police, authorities say.