Politics & Government

A Wal-Mart Security Agreement, Candidate's DWI Conviction-Roseville Rewind

A look at some of the top Roseville stories for the week of Sept. 24.

When the Twin Lakes Wal-Mart store opens, it will hire—on a voluntary basis—an off-duty police officer for three 8-hour days a week to help reduce the Roseville Police Department’s shoplifting calls for service.

The Roseville Council's approval of a security agreement with Wal-Mart as a condition of the discount retailer's final plat OK was among the top news stories on Roseville Patch this past week. To see the complete story, click here.

Another big story was the City Council's 3-2 vote approving the selling of $17 million in bonds to finance construction of the new fire station and ongoing park maintenance and improvement projects. If you missed the full stories, click on to the following links: 

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Johnson: "You're Elected to Make Decisions That Aren't Always Popular with Everybody"

Spending Money "Like Drunken Sailors:" Residents Speak on Bonding Sale

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Meanwhile, here are a few other significant stories from the past week:

Questions Surface About Council Candidate's DWI Conviction

Union Protesters Banner Fire Station Construction

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