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5 Things to Know in Apple Valley This Week
The city council and planning commissions have meetings scheduled on consecutive days this week.

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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 city council and planning commissions have meetings scheduled on consecutive days this week.

Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan public schools are back in session Tuesday for the 2011-12 school year. Meet some of the Apple Valley educators new to the district this year.
The council will meet Tuesday, instead of its usual Thursday meeting time, to approve a preliminary budget and tax levy, which they can then fine-tune through December.
See which August posts drew the most readers to the site.
See which establishments you will and won't be able to visit on Monday.
It's a long weekend, which means you've got a little extra time to catch up on last week's stories, photos and videos.
Rogers and his lawyer believe Rogers will not serve jail time related to the alleged late-June incident in which Rogers is charged with assaulting his wife, according to an article on 5thRound.com.
Each week, Apple Valley Patch will post the profile of a child on the waiting list for a mentor with Kids 'n Kinship, an Apple Valley-based organization that matches kids with adult mentors.
Police also made arrests for animal control violations and assault, according to the latest report.
People in Apple Valley and around the Twin Cities share with Patch how they've been impacted by the events of Sept. 11, 2001.
Mitchell Dawson, an Apple Valley High School junior and member of the school's soccer, track and band programs, also scored a perfect 36 on the ACT college-entrance exam he took in the spring.
Tami Staloch-Schultz came to Westview Elementary from her previous position as magnet coordinator for Glacier Hills Elementary.
Thousands of American military veterans from around the world, in town for the American Legion's national convention, spent Monday in Apple Valley for the convention's annual 4 Corners reception.
Apple Valley students from kindergarten through 12th grade won ribbons for their state fair project exhibits.
An Apple Valley resident also won a ribbon for his vegetable entry.
Apple Valley's American Legion Post 1776 on Monday will host members attending the Legion national conference in Minneapolis.
Lane closures on Cedar just south of Apple Valley will switch to the inside lanes.
Each week, Apple Valley Patch will post the profile of a child on the waiting list for a mentor with Kids 'n Kinship, an Apple Valley-based organization that matches kids with adult mentors.
Settle in for the evening and catch up on last week's stories, photos and videos.