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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.
Has Christmas snuck up on you, or have your gifts been purchased for months now?

The Apple Valley City Council meets at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Apple Valley Municipal Center.
Patch also could pay your December electric bill if you're a winner.
The Star Tribune's annual Nonprofit 100 report includes groups with Apple Valley branches and facilities.
Eastview girls basketball and girls hockey also got Tuesday wins.
Be aware of entities that will close early for the holiday weekend.
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.
Remember those who have passed away.
Police also made an arrest for obstructing the legal process.
Last Hope, a no-kill rescue, has many cats and dogs available for adoption.
A dozen homes were closed on in the past week.
The award recognizes high school juniors in Minnesota for their activeness in school groups, and for their leadership and citizenship.
The Chamber of Commerce held its annual awards luncheon on Wednesday.
The grants will help fund an addition to the Cobblestone Lake neighborhood, and sidewalks and trails to connect to the bus line, among other projects.
District administrators and union bargainers were pleased with the agreement, which gives a 1-percent salary increases in its second year to those at the top of the pay and longevity schedules.
New listings during November exceeded those from November 2011.
School of Environmental Studies students painted a mural on the glass windows at the bank.
District administrators and union bargainers said they were pleased with the agreement, which gives a 1-percent salary increases in its second year to those at the top of the pay and longevity schedules.
While plans are off the table for now, commissioners are evaluating the potential impact of additional pipeline through Lebanon Hills Regional Park.