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In an effort to trim $3.5 million from the budget, Lakeville's School Board now ponders cutting elementary school counselors over secondary deans.
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Opponents vow half-million dollar offensive to counter legalization.
Emily Kaye Schuster, of Lakeville, was charged in Dakota County District Court with simple robbery and terroristic threats.
After removal dates, shelters may remain on the ice between midnight and one hour before sunrise only when occupied or attended.
Despite a blizzard, a Lakeville driver thought it a good idea to drive 86 MPH across icy, snowy roads.
Lakeville law enforcement will take to the hardwood on March 16 to raise money for the family of Tom Decker, a Cold Spring officer who was gunned down in the line of duty last year.
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Fog and fine particles have combined to create unhealthy air for at risk populations in the Minneapolis and St. Paul metro area.
Minnesota's Congressional delegation has weighed in on the series of cuts that could hit the country March 1. The rollbacks would hit everything from education to senior care, the White House states.
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The Lakevlle Area Public School District must trim $3.5 million from an already lean budget thanks to enrollment declines.
In other crime news from around the South Metro region, a Shakopee man is charged with breaking nose of neighbor who doubted he was an MMA fighter.
Here are the most recent people to pass away in Lakeville or who had ties to Lakeville.
Scarlet gets along great with dogs of all sizes and also with cats. She enjoys having people around and walks well on a leash.
All Republicans voted against the bill after pointing out the damage Governor Dayton’s tax increases would do to regular folks and small business owners in our state.
SEIU Local 26 says three-year contract would give janitors pay raises, preserves full-time jobs. The janitors work in several Twin Cities including Lakeville.
The Panthers battled Minnetonka in a six OT marathon in the semifinals.
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No. 4 Lakeville North defeated No. 5 North Wright County 5-4 in overtime.
SunThisWeek: Controversial teen author to make local appearance Feb. 23.
The hot dog stand is planning a late March or early April reopening.
Boaz Bitengo Arisi, 25, has been charged with felony domestic assault.
Lakeville North is the No. 4 seed in this year's Class AA girls state hockey tournament.
Andrea Wallerick, 53, battled her illness for years.
The National Weather Service says Lakeville could see up to 6 inches of snow.
Dakota County is in the path of Winter Storm Q, expected to blow by from Thursday evening through Friday afternoon.
One of the major safety challenges for police officers and other rescue personnel, such as fire fighters and paramedics, working at traffic crash scenes during a winter snow event is the traffic coming up to the scene after the crash.
Lakeville Fire responded to 15 calls last week.
Lakeville commuters will see subzero temperatures, extreme wind chills Tuesday morning.
Woman arrested for DUI happened to have an active arrest warrant for—you guessed it—DUI.
Bernard Allison, a 47-year-old blues guitarist with more than a dozen albums to his name, was charged with two counts of domestic assault.
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In other crime news from around the South Metro region last week, a Minneapolis man pleads guilty to sexually assaulting a child.