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Apple Valley Music Group Gets Regional Arts Council Grant
Dragonfly received $2,200 to create and perform a new folk music performance in Apple Valley.

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.
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Dragonfly received $2,200 to create and perform a new folk music performance in Apple Valley.

Members of Apple Valley's business community stepped out in style on Thursday for the chamber's annual gala event.
Gabby Six Toes the cat and many other rescued cats and dogs are available for adoption through Last Hope.
Apple Valley High School's prom is Saturday. Not only will Apple Valley Patch will be documenting the festivities, we're looking for attendees to upload shots of their best prom memories as well.
The pizza chain wants to build a new restaurant in the Cobblestone Lake neighborhood; the proposal will next go to the city council.
Tell us and other readers what you think of this restaurant by giving it a star rating or writing a review.
There are a couple bonus Thursday events this week.
The high school senior won a $2,500 scholarship.
The Apple Valley Fire Department encourages residents to give blood during its annual Red Cross drive to support the department and those in need.
Remember those who recently passed away.
Find all of Apple Valley Patch's coverage of the incident in which an Apple Valley police officer fatally shot a man who allegedly opened fire during a domestic violence investigation at his home.
The 80 acres along County Road 42 is up for grabs for businesses, and the city hopes to plan for its occupation in 2012. What do you think should go there?
Jackson was a part of all 20 of the wrestling program's team state championships.
Highland Elementary students took inspiration from the quilts of Gee's Bend, AL, and lessons from a visiting artist to create their own quilt squares, which were featured in an eco arts festival over the weekend.
Federal mandates will require schools to provide more specific categories of produce and fewer breads, as well as decrease meals' calorie values.
Apple Valley will be kept whole in its district.
Federal mandates will require schools to provide more specific categories of produce and fewer breads, as well as decrease meals' calorie values.
Federal mandates will require schools to provide more specific categories of produce and fewer breads, as well as decrease meals' calorie values.
The School District 196 board will be asked on Monday to consider a lunch price increase for the second year in a row, because of federal mandates and increasing food costs.
Catch some of the stories that were on our neighboring sister Patch sites last week.