Sunday, February 24, 2013
In other top headlines from the past week, expansion begins at Fairview Hospital campus.
Follow Eagan Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our daily newsletter | Blog for us You can't be in front of your computer 24 hours a day, so each weekend, Patch reviews the past week's top stories, which first appeared on this site or those of our neighbors throughout the South Metro region. To read the full story, click on the headline link: Death Notice: 9-Month-Old Olivia C. Kane and Her Mother, Kelly C. A mother and her 9-month-old baby daughter died on Feb. 8. Lowering the Bar: City to Open Liquor Licensing to Small Restaurants The Burnsville City Council has informally agreed to loosen liquor licensing requirements to make the process less daunting for eateries of the hole-in-the-wall variety. Fairview Expansion …
Sunday, January 6, 2013
In other news around the South Metro area, the Rosemount Marching Band is selected to appear in next year's Tournament of Roses, and the Burnsville School Board hires an executive search firm in its quest for a new superintendent.
Follow Eagan Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our daily newsletter | Blog for us You can't be in front of your computer 24 hours a day, so each weekend, Patch reviews the top local stories of the past week from throughout the South Metro region. Here's a look at recent stories, which first appeared on this Patch site or those of our neighbors, that might interest you or have an impact on your life. To read the full story, click on the headline link. New Laws in Minnesota for 2013 Here's what you need to know to start the year off right. Dakota County Sheriff Calls for Ban on High-Capacity Assault Weapons Also, Sen. Al Franken will be at Eagan's Dakota Hills Middle School on Monday to discuss school safety. 'Significant…
Monday, December 10, 2012
In other crime news from around the South Metro region, a Rosemount man previously convicted of vehicular homicide is arrested again for DUI.
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Monday, December 10, 2012
Follow Eagan Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our daily newsletter | Blog for us The following stories first appeared during the past week on Patch sites throughout the South Metro region. To read the full stories, click on the headline links. Woodward Found Guilty of Conspiracy to Murder Dakota County Attorney James Backstrom John Stephen Woodward was charged by the Rice County Attorney’s Office after Minnesota Correction Facility—Faribault officials uncovered a plot by Woodward to murder Dakota County Attorney James Backstrom. Armed Robbery Suspects Indicted in Federal Court Eric Wade Forcier, 27, of Farmington and Julie Ann Campana, 23, of Apple Valley, were charged in Federal Court. Rosemount Man Previously …
Monday, October 15, 2012
Here's our look at the past week's crime reports from police agencies throughout the South Metro area.
Follow Eagan Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our daily newsletter | Blog for us The following stories initially appeared last week on Patch sites throughout Dakota, Rice and Scott counties. To see the full stories, click on the headline links. Court Date Set for Apple Valley Woman Charged in Alleged Child Abuse Case Ashley Marie Roff’s omnibus hearing is scheduled for Jan. 14. The other defendant in the case, Carlton Raymond Lewis II, remains at-large. Farmington Man Charged with Statutory Rape of Rosemount Girl, 14 Police say Tyler David Karg had sex with the 14-year-old victim three times beginning last October. Apple Valley Man Charged with Raping Unconscious 16-Year-Old Girl Police say Alex Jefferson Nouel brought …
Sunday, September 23, 2012
In other news from around Dakota, Rice and Scott counties, Eagan's city administrator and the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage Schools superintendent are both stepping down.
You can't be in front of your computer 24 hours a day, so each weekend, Patch reviews the previous week's top stories, which first appeared on this site or those of our neighbors. Here's a look at stories that may interest you, or have an impact on your life. To read the full stories, click on the headline links. Mel Gibson Sighting at Zoo Garners Facebook 'Likes,' Comments Reports say controversial actor Mel Gibson has been sightseeing in the Twin Cities the past few days. One of those stops was at Apple Valley’s Minnesota Zoo. U.S. Army Parachute Team to Deliver Game Ball to Eastview Soccer Match The Golden Knights are scheduled to skydive into Eastview HIgh School’s stadium Sept. 25. Multi-Family Housing Complex Proposed; Zoning …
Sunday, September 9, 2012
In other regional news, a Holocaust survivor will speak at Inver Hills Community College, and MISO is setting up an operations center in Eagan.
Follow Eagan Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our daily newsletter You can't be in front of your computer 24 hours a day, so each weekend, Patch reviews the past several days' biggest news stories, which first appeared on this site, or those of our neighbors. Here's a look at the past week's stories that may interest you, or have an impact on your life. To read the full stories, click on the headline link.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
In other Dakota County news, Eagan and Lakeville named 'best places to live' in America, and a new strain of pig flu is discovered.
Follow Eagan Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our daily newsletter You can't be in front of your computer 24 hours a day, so each weekend, Patch reviews the top stories of the past several days. Here's a look at several recent stories, which first appeared on this Patch site or those of our neighbors, that may interest you or have an impact on your life. To read the full stories, click on the headline links.
Sunday, August 5, 2012
In other Dakota County news, Hardee's is looking at several new locations, and an alleged drug-deal-gone-bad in Eagan results in an assault and robbery.
You can't be in front of your computer 24 hours a day, so each weekend, Patch reviews the top recent stories from throughout Dakota County. Here's a look at some of the stories—which first appeared on this Patch or those of our neighbors—that may interest you or have an impact on your life. To read the full story, click on the headline links. Drug Testing Questions Could Delay Trials, Reduce Charges Dakota, Ramsey and Washington county attorneys announced Wednesday that they are revising their drug-testing procedures in the wake of possible problems associated with testing by the St. Paul Police Department crime lab. Minnesota Daycare Deaths Have Doubled in Decade Eagan provider Beverly Greenagel is facing criminal charges after a …
Sunday, July 29, 2012
In other Dakota County news, the co-founder of Celebration Church dies and there's a new tiger cub at the Minnesota Zoo.
Political news and the deaths of two well-known people dominated the headlines in Dakota County last week. Here's a look at the top Dakota County stories of the past week that may interest you, or have an impact on your life. To read the stories, click on the headline links. Minnesotans United Plans 'Massive Statewide Effort' as Gay Marriage Vote Looms Initiative opponets will bring in thousands of volunteers to paricipate in marathon phone banks and trainings. Obermueller Compares Michele Bachmann to Joe McCarthy Former state legislator Mike Obermueller, who is campaigning to unseat Republican U.S. Rep. John Kline in the Second District, accused Bachmann of "political dramatics." Plans in the Works for New AutoZone Store in Apple Valley…