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Rosemount License Center to Drop Passport Applications
As of May 1, Rosemount residents must travel to other cities for their international travel documents.

Betsy is a former reporter for The Forum of Fargo (N.D.), the Sioux Falls (S.D.) Argus Leader and the St. Paul Capitol Report/Politics in Minnesota. She also wrote a pop-culture column and was national copy editor for Internet Broadcasting, and spent several months as an interim managing editor at the Minneapolis Business Journal -- in addition to some jobs not particularly connected to journalism, including process server and test proctor.
As of May 1, Rosemount residents must travel to other cities for their international travel documents.

Authorities say Debbie Belland replaced memory sticks on new computers, then returned them.
A judge declared a mistral last fall in Eric James Hunter's original trial.
A roundup of Rosemount Police Department calls and arrests.
Congregations throughout area holding special services this weekend.
Authorities say Jillian Elizabeth Fender was under the influence of controlled substances at the time of the accident.
More than 100 area residents were recognized at Tuesday night's City Council meeting.
Planning Commission last month recommended approval of plans for the subdivision.
Mary Lee Thompson alleges she was overprescribed an antihistamine, which led to seizures.
For 19th straight year, Rosemount has been designated a Tree City USA.
Troubled financial institution's assets acquired by Central Bank of Stillwater
The new Wolk Park Community Gardens will add 48 community garden plots on Burnsville's east side.
The Burnsville City Council agreed unanimously to schedule special primary and general elections rather than appointment a successor to fill Charlie Crichton's vacant seat.
The famed comedy troupe has spawned the careers of countless actors and comedians in its 52-year history.
The Shakopee woman lost her job last summer after hospital officials accused her of stealing drugs.
City officials and businesses are breathing easier, for the moment.
Q&A: Elizabeth Kautz has no plans to venture into a larger political arena -- Burnsville is just fine with her.
County, state officials closer to final plan for major upgrade, with freeway cloverleaf-like features.
A Burnsville couple is facing up to one year behind bars.
Charlie Crichton emphasized public safety, road improvements and low taxes. He died March 13 at 83.