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Take a look at what's happening in Burnsville today.
The Facebook group, Justice 4 Millie, started after a Savage man was charged with beating his dog with a sledgehammer.
The Facebook group, Justice 4 Millie, started after a Savage man was charged with violently beating his dog.
The St. Paul man has a history of exposing himself at libraries or bookstores.
The Scott County Sheriff's Office recently released its quarterly newsletter, which includes information about upcoming events and the dangers of drinking while boating.
Scott County Sheriff Kevin Studnicka attended the ceremony along with others from the sheriff's office jail division.
Starting at midnight of July 24, northbound I-35E between Cedar Avenue and Diffley Road will shift to the southbound side.
The weekly job's feature on Patch is a spot for job seekers and for potential employers who want to get the word out about open positions.
The weekly job's feature on Patch is a spot for job seekers and for potential employers who want to get the word out about open positions.
Take a look at what's happening in Burnsville today.
Take a look at what's happening in Shakopee today.
Traffic will remain on the southbound side of I-35E until July 31.
The school board approved three principals for elementary schools in Burnsville, Savage and Eagan.
The Shutterfly expansion into Shakopee could bring 300 permanent jobs.
2013 Shakopee grad Maria Hauger finished first in the women's five mile run.
Here are some tips that can help swimmers avoid getting sick after a day at the beach.
Burglars in Lakeville, an Eagan woman gets justice and a West St. Paul Man avoids murder charges.