Dakota County's annual "Silver Teas" program, targeted at adults 55 and over, brings bluegrass, folk, jazz and more to nine local libraries this May.
Also in this week's update: A pawned iPhon leads to child porn charges and an Eagan murder case wraps up with no charges.
Attorneys, police and education officials from the east metro gathered for a forum on bullying, cyberbullying and sexting earlier this week.
Also in this week’s review: Burnsville chooses new superintendent, Shakopee joins the South Suburban Conference and a local man loses out on "The Voice."
"I am totally against more liberal actions on TV," commented one Lakeville resident.
See what homes have recently sold in your town.
Beyond TurboTax: Here's who can help you file your taxes before the April 15 deadline.
Marquis Marvin Mitchell and a white male, who has yet to be identified, allegedly went on an early morning burglary spree which ended in a dramatic pursuit.
A list of some of the open houses being held this weekend of April 13-14 in Lakeville.
Lakeville's schools have not announced delays or closures as of 6:30 a.m.
A winter storm warning is in effect.
The staff of U.S. Rep. John Kline will be holding office hours in the south metro on April 18.
Severe Weather Awareness Week set for April 15-19.
The county commissioner and NFL Hall of Famer is currently involved in a lawsuit against the football league on behalf of former players with brain injuries.
Police investigate hit and run crash where offending vehicle left license plate at the scene.
Hall: "As widely reported, initial pull tab revenue for FY 2013 was projected to be $35 million, while updated projections have been scaled back to $1.8 million, a 95 percent reduction."
The team is looking to raise $6,000 to travel to St. Louis in late April.
Expect sleet and rain in addition to snow, according to a warning issued Tuesday morning.
The additional victims’ information will be added to the case file to pursue additional charges on the suspect.
News of the Caribou closings has been leaking out since a company conference call Friday morning. The Brooklyn Center-based company issued a statement Monday.
The company opened a firearm training facility in its Lakeville store in 2011.
The Metropolitan Council is warning about dwindling groundwater supplies. Find out how much water Lakeville residents are using.
Also in this week's update: A couple of identity thieves get their due, and a sickening smoothie.
Each week, Patch takes a closer look at the activities of Dakota and Rice Counties' legislators as part of our Capitol Review.
Davey's a fun, playful, friendly little puppy who likes to follow you wherever you go. He sleeps through the night tucked in with his favorite person.
Also in this week’s review: A new leader for the City of Burnsville staff, Little Caesar’s gets its sign wavers back.
Thompson: "Early data show pull tab revenue for FY 2013 at $1.8 million, 95 percent less than the forecast $35 million."
Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows keeps you up-to-date on the latest county happenings.
See what sold for $181,510.
An Apple Valley woman who acted as his accomplice also pleaded guilty to one count of aiding and abetting interference with commerce by robbery.
Sgt. Jason Polinski briefed the city council at its regular meeting Monday, addressing new tactics to control emergency situations, such as gunmen in large buildings, according to a Lakeville Sun ThisWeek report.
A list of some of the homes for sale. See what's selling for $614,900.
Mike Obermueller, who was defeated by incumbent Rep. John Kline (R) in the race for the Second Congressional District last fall, says he's game for a rematch.
Little closed by referencing his vision of Lakeville in the context of a town square; “where everyone has a part to play, and job to do, to build a better city, and forge a brighter future.”
Lakeville Mayor Matt Little is holding office hours for residents every Thursday morning.
Four Dakota County organizations received almost $20,000 from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council's grant program last week.
The Eagan resident announced her candidacy early this week.
A study by the Minnesota Campaign for Achievement Now graded all Lakeville schools in the categories of student performance, subgroup performance, performance gains and achievement gap.
The survey asks residents questions about 11 types of health issues, including infectious diseases, alcohol use and nutrition.
A Dakota County Judge has been reprimanded for making tasteless jokes during a 2011 jury trial.