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Candidate Profile: Matthew Klein
Matthew Klein is a candidate for the West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan School Board.

I have loved writing ever since I wrote my first story in elementary school. Even before then I was telling stories, however.
Previously, I have written as a freelancer for Patch and the Twin Cities Daily Planet. I also received a MetLife Journalists in Aging fellowship to write about Alzheimer's disease.
I graduated from Carleton College with a sociology/anthropology degree. I enjoy learning about cultures, people and life. I am excited to get to know all of you.
Email: andrea.parrott@patch.com
Matthew Klein is a candidate for the West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan School Board.

The company, which has an Eagan location, is cutting 3,000 jobs.
This week's police blotter includes a hit and run and identity theft.
Matthew Klein is a candidate for the West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan School Board.
Matthew Klein is a candidate for the West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan School Board.
Also on Tuesday, the Dakota County Paranormal team will be at Heritage Library.
Your weekly Lakeville area job search also includes substitute teaching and web designer positions.
Also on Tuesday, tickets are on sale for Eagan Has Talent and registration is open for Eagan's community media focus groups.
The officers were at Red Pine Elementary to talk with 3rd and 4th graders.
See photos of Halloween costumes from the downtown Lakeville event.
Nurses at the University of Minnesota Amplatz Children's Hospital created a video to Sara Bareilles's song "Brave."
KSTP Meteorologist Ken Barlow will be the keynote speaker at the sessions on Monday and Tuesday.
The St. Paul man died after a crash that caused his vehicle to land upside down in a collection pond in Eagan.
A look ahead at upcoming events in Lakeville this week.
A look ahead at upcoming events in Eagan this week.
One click is worth a thousand words.
One click is worth a thousand words.
The latest newsletter from the Dakota County Sheriff's Office includes a report of three missing 130-pound lion lawn ornaments.