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David Gerson Challenges Kline for Republican Endorsement
Gerson made the announcement on Monday.

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I have never been one to follow politics very closely. I grew up in a liberal household where I was told to vote based on issues.
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I've been impressed with how well informed people in the community are. In these times, jobs, schools and taxes are the main concerns of the community. However, I also think arts and leisure are extremely important to Richfield residents.
Gerson made the announcement on Monday.

Enter your home in Richfield's 2013 Holiday Lights Contest by 5 p.m. Friday to be in the running. More details below.
The AHA Board of Trustees and school administration will host the meeting at 5:30 p.m. Dec. 11 in the AHA Convocation Center
A semi-formal event at the Richfield American Legion Post 435 will generate funds for Richfield Public Schools and the Richfield Foundation.
A memorial service for Paul Fjelstad is set for Saturday, Dec. 14.
Check out the latest job openings for positions in and near Northfield.
Check out the latest job postings for jobs in and near Richfield.
The city is looking to make eventual improvements to what is affectionately called "Northfield's Living Room," and public input is desired.
And other things the people of Northfield should know this week.
Dangerous wind chills are expected for the evening, according to the National Weather Service.
The advisory warns against dangerous wind chills this evening.
And other things the people of Richfield should know this week.
"Ice is unpredictable and never 100 percent safe," says the Minnesota DNR.
The contest is open to all Richfield residents.
The hair and beauty salon is one of three tenants that have recently signed leases for Lyndale Station.
Jerome Kern served as a temporary administrator at St. Dominic's in Northfield in 1995.
Gilbert DeSutter, Louis Heitzer and Alfred Longley all served as priests or pastors in Richfield during the 1950s and '60s.
Services will be held at Bethel Lutheran Church in Northfield.