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Contract Approved for Transportation Employees in District 196
The 250 employees will get pay increases next year, but not this year.

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 250 employees will get pay increases next year, but not this year.

Klobuchar will tour Uponor and visit Cedar Park Elementary, a science, math, engineering and technology school.
For the past 18 years, groups of Apple Valley senior citizens have regularly visited Scott Highlands Middle School to play cribbage with students there.
The board has seen variations of the nearly $350 million budget since June, and should approve the final budget at its 6 p.m. Monday meeting.
The board has seen variations of the nearly $350 million budget since June, and should approve the final budget at its 6 p.m. Monday meeting.
Participate in activities that hit just about every genre of fun.
Apple Valley boys basketball also notched two more wins.
The board has seen variations of the nearly $350 million budget since June, and should approve the final budget at its 6 p.m. Monday meeting.
The game between the Eagles and the Hilltoppers of Wisconsin was the closest of the tournament's games, coming down to a 66-64 score.
Remember those who passed away recently.
More than 50 kids are waiting for mentors through the organization Kids 'n Kinship.
Make sure you caught all the news tidbits posted to our announcements section last week.
The Apple Valley location and several others in the Twin Cities metro should close by March.
Check out which Apple Valley homes sold in the past week.
The Lightning and Eagles boys basketball teams are ranked No. 1 and No. 5, respectively, in the state in Class AAAA, with 9-0 and 7-1 records thus far.
Your neighbors might mistake Allie for a bigger dog because she has such a low bark.
Eighth grader Abby Dettmer plays trumpet, while eight grader Olivia Nichols plays alto saxophone.
Franken read to first graders and took questions from middle school students.
Comedy events, health seminars and some outdoor fun are all in the cards.
Franken will stop at Southview Elementary and Valley Middle School on Thursday morning.