The students were selected from a pool of 15,000 finalists.
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Karyn Lynn Kopecka has been charged with felony issuance of a dishonored check of more than $500, which is punishable by up to five years in jail and a fine of between $3,000 and $10,000.
In other District 194 news, Lakeville South students will pack meals for Feed My Starving Children and reading tutors are being sought in the district.
Watch videos filmed by the city of Lakeville and the Lakeville Police Department about road repairs to Highway 35 and Highway 35E.
The magazine's 2013 rankings came out Monday.
The Republican senator from District 56 updates residents on the Daycare Unionization Bill and the Dream Act.
Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows updates you on the latest county happenings.
Holberg: "We have just three weeks left before the state’s budget must be passed, and both the House and Senate Tax Omnibus bills are under consideration after a tough struggle to pass them."
Dolly is not a typical timid Chihuahua—she is going to enjoy a very active family with some kids 8 and up and another dog to play with.
Miss something last week? Patch has you covered with a look back.
Here are the most recent people to pass away in Lakeville or who had ties to Lakeville.
A look at recent home sales in your town.
Tax payments can be made in person at several locations in the county, or mailed to county offices.
Wood, who is an avid runner, will go the extra mile to serve your business with great advertising deals.
The drop box provides a way to safely dispose of unused prescription and over-the-counter medication.
Leah Marie Bremner, 31, of Farmington appeared in court on Friday for the crime, which allegedly occurred between May and October 2010.
The American Red Cross is seeking all blood types. The goal for the event is 58 pints.
Also in this week's update: your weekly "dumb criminal" and asleep at the wheel.
Also in this week's wrap: A reprieve for Northfield students, and Sobriety High gets kicked off the state's financial bus.
John Kline, one of only five Minnesota representatives to hold a House chairmanship in the last 50 years, is serving in a time of increased power for House leadership.
Thomas James Rourke, 42, of Rosemount allegedly knocked on the victim’s bedroom window and asked to enter her home to talk. Police allegedly found him in the victim’s garage.
The school board approved the hiring decisions at a special meeting Tuesday.
The LPD Police Reserve Officer Academy teaches the new Police Reserve Officers the basic skills and knowledge that they need to perform their duties.
The Lakeville housing development's initial plans called for 2,100 homes to be constructed over a 10- to 12-year period.
More than a foot of snow fell in parts of southern Minnesota. Schools were closed Thursday in Northfield.
The American Cancer Society wants 5,000 Minnesotans to join its cancer prevention study this summer.
Arson Awareness Week is scheduled for May 5-11.
The crash occurred at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday on County Road 86, just west of Iberia Avenue.
The weather service has issued a winter storm warning for Lakeville through 10 a.m. Thursday.
In response to three recent infant deaths at licensed daycare providers, Dakota County has launched an awareness campaign that includes postcards, a video and free training lessons.
In other district news, tickets are available for Lakeville North Hall of Fame induction and the State of the Schools presentation and the Lakeville South Car Drive fundraiser are scheduled.
A law on the books since 2002 prevents the Met Council from considering the resurrection of a commuter rail line that connected Northfield to the Twin Cities until 1942.
Woman who allegedly struck a traffic control sign was charged with several violations.