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Wal-Mart Spurring Development, Death of a K-9 and Prom Grand March-Roseville Rewind

A look at some of the top news of the past week on Roseville Patch.

More than 600 students attended the 2013 Roseville High School prom (Saturday, April 28) and Patch caught the pre-prom festivities at the Grand March at th school's gymnasium.

That was among news highlights reported during the past week by Roseville Patch. Click on to this highlighted link to see our post and photo gallery. 

Meanwhile, here are some other signfiocant stories from the past week. Click on to the links to see the full reports: 

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New Wal-Mart Store Should Spur Other Development

With giant discounter Wal-Mart expected to break ground this month on its  proposed 160,000 square-foot store in Roseville's Twin Lakes neighborhood,  that project is likely to break a development logjam in the area, according a local real estate executive.

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Major, a Roseville K-9 dog who suffered a career-ending stabbing in late 2010, has died this week.

A Cup of Tea and Plenty of Novels at The Bookshop

From her independent bookstore in Roseville, owner Melissa Olson likes to welcome visitors with a free cup of chai tea.

Rare Coins Reportedly Stolen from Roseville Apartment

An inch-thick binder full of rare coins were allegedy stolen from an apartment at the Rose Pointe complex, according to an incident report logged by the Roseville Police Department. 

Rough Winter Takes a Toll on Cedarholm Golf Course

After weeks of waiting for the passing of winter snows, Roseville's Cedarholm Golf Course opened Sunday for the 2013 season.

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