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Kids 'n Kinship Celebrates 40 years of Service
The south metro mentoring nonprofit has had 3,000 youth come through its system in the last 40 years.

I grew up in the suburbs about 20 miles west of Milwaukee, until leaving the nest for college at the University of Minnesota. There, I worked for three years at The Minnesota Daily student newspaper, where I held newsroom positions from intern up to managing editor. After earning a journalism degree, I went back to Wisconsin and spent a year covering education and doing online editing for the local daily newspaper in the city of Manitowoc, a community on the shores of Lake Michigan. I hope I can make Apple Valley Patch meaningful for the Apple Valley community.
Outside of journalism work, I dabble in expository essay-writing, play the piano here and there, try to keep up with Jillian Michaels and really, really would like to finish the New York Times Sunday crossword, for once. I'm always open to suggestions for new restaurants or little corners of the world to check out.
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One important and ongoing issue in Apple Valley is the development of the Cedar Avenue corridor and bus rapid transit, which has affected and will continue to affect transit and the business community. AV Patch also will keep tabs on development within the city's designated downtown area.
The south metro mentoring nonprofit has had 3,000 youth come through its system in the last 40 years.

A long-term substitute teacher writes a letter to the editor applauding the excellence— especially in science programs—that he saw while working at AVHS.
The clinics are scheduled in Apple Valley and West St. Paul.
The state is also scheduled to start resurfacing work and other upgrades on Cedar/Hwy 77 between 138th Street and I-494 on Aug. 6.
Check out more material from Leprechaun Days 2012, from Sun Thisweek newspapers.
A reader encourages a vote for Greg Clausen for District 57 senator.
Two seats are up for election on the Apple Valley City Council this year; filing already has occurred in Rosemount.
Patch provides a rundown of new Minnesota state laws that will go into effect on Aug. 1.
The south metro mentoring nonprofit has had 3,000 youth come through its system in the last 40 years.
Matok is just one of the many dogs and cats available for adoption through the Last Hope rescue.
Enjoy the final activities Leprechaun Days will offer this year, and make your donations for the food drive.
The rebuilt fast food outlet has many upgrades compared to the building that was demolished, including two drive-thru lanes.
Catch up on the latest news from the Dakota County Sheriff's Office.
Folks were getting ready for "the zaniest and craziest Ridiculous Days in history" in 1960.
Matok is just one of the many dogs and cats available for adoption through the Last Hope rescue.
See video and photos of an Amur tiger cub that was transferred to the Minnesota Zoo last week, and is being raised with the other cub recently born at the zoo.
There are just two days of activities left in Rosemount's annual summer festival.
Abdoul Said Kone, 22, and Kris Laymar Ewing, 22, both of Apple Valley, are charged with simple robbery in connection with an incident where a girl placed an advertisement offering sexual services, allegedly so they could rob the responding man.
Folks were getting ready for "the zaniest and craziest Ridiculous Days in history" in 1960.
MacPhail students are set to perform from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday as part of Apple Valley's free Music in Kelley Park concert series.