The price change went into effect in January.
The latest updates from Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows.
There are alternatives for those who are single, or just hate the whole cards-and-candy routine
The organization gives back to the community, both locally and globally.
Dennis Braselman of Rosemount is charged with felony theft and property damage in Dakota County.
The high school senior spoke to reporters on Wednesday, says God put her in the situation to help others.
Nicole Leighton, a sixth and seventh grade math teacher at Kenwood Trail Middle School is among 110 teachers statewide up for the honor.
Lakeville Congressman John Kline, who is chair of the U.S. House education committee, opposes the No Child Left Behind waiver saying it doesn't address the reforms needed.
Bachamn's, which has a sprawling nursery in Lakeville, sells oodles of flowers on the most romantic of holidays.
The President announced Thursday Minnesota’s proposed reforms to its standards and accountability measures would meet requirements to replace the federal No Child Left Behind law passed nearly a decade ago.
Steven Ohara Wilson, 52, was originally scheduled to make his first appearance in court on Feb. 13 but that date was inexplicably moved to Feb. 6.
Lakeville's Republican caucuses reflected the state's preference as well.
Mitt Romney, who was Lakeville's favorite in 2008, finished a distant third, behind Ron Paul.
Slow population growth and housing market may lead to plan execution at a slower pace.
February 5-11 is Burn Awareness Week
Routine traffic stop recovers stolen vehicle.
Lakeville State Sen. Dave Thompson has endorsed Rick Santorum just a day before the Minnesota caucuses.
Need to know where to go? What to bring? How to caucus? Patch is here to help.
"I will vote for Matt Little for mayor this fall because I believe he has the intelligence, ideas, and energy to listen to what Lakeville needs."
Here are the most recent people to pass away in Lakeville or who had ties to Lakeville.
Jenna Privette has a 'spinal concussion' according to her family, but rehabilitation is slow moving.
Lakeville's City Council will meet tonight, and has a relatively light agenda.
Here's some additional facts about Sunday's big game we bet you didn't know, and some more useful information including kickoff time.
Passionate about a certain hobby, or about issues in Lakeville? Have an engaging writing voice? Already a prolific blogger? These things and more would make you perfect to blog on Lakeville Patch.
School Board to conduct special meeting today at 2 p.m. to review employment recommendation.
A Lakeville-based coin company accused of fraud has been cleared, and the supposed victim has recanted her allegations and apologized.
Sen. Dave Thompson (R-Distirct 36), Lakeville, proposed a "Right to Work" constitutional amendment on Thursday, which would allow employees to opt out of union, union dues.
Phil the Groundhog saw his shadow, which usually means six more weeks of winter. But what if winter never really came?
Here's a look at all of Patch's coverage of Mitt Romney's campaign event in Eagan on Feb. 1.
Republican hopeful Mitt Romney visited a Dakota County trucking company on Feb. 1, and Rick Santorum visited Minnesota last week.
The store, located at Cedar Avenue and Country Road 46, has been vacant for more than five years.
If passed, a new bill would dismantle a state mandate requiring schools consider seniority when letting teachers go. Instead, supporters say, lousy teachers would be let go, saving the good ones.
Lakeville Fire Department responded to 17 calls for service the week of Jan. 23 through Jan. 29.
A total of 25 grants went to 82 teachers across the district who will be among the first to test Lakeville Area Public Schools' new $2.1 million approach to technology.
Not only was the complaint dismissed, but the board declined to do an investigation.
It's always noteworthy when presidential politics gets close to home, and on Wednesday, Republican hopeful Mitt Romney will be in Eagan for a campaign stop just days before the Minnesota caucuses.
Lori Jean Wegner-Barthol, 50, of Apple Valley, told police that she pawned some of her roommate's items and threw away others.
The most serious of the charges against Stephen Richard Angotti carries with it a maximum penalty of 30 years in prison and a $40,000 fine.
From 2008 to 2010, Dakota County had 15 alcohol-related deaths and 42 alcohol-related injuries.