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Eagan State Senator to Mingle with Voters at State Fair
Sen. Jim Carlson will be manning the state senate booth on Sunday and Monday.

Sen. Jim Carlson will be manning the state senate booth on Sunday and Monday.

Authorities believe that Michael Lyle Stucky, Jr. may have victimized others who have yet to come forward.
Joseph R. Fennie enjoyed a long career as a high school music teacher and band director.
Residents can get crime alerts from the new system and submit anonymous crime tips directly through the map.
Kalpulli Ketzal Coatlicue, an Aztec dance troupe from south Minneapolis, will perform at Caponi's final Family Fun Tuesday event.
MOM Brands has several openings in packaging operations, food science and finance.
Thomson recently posted employment opportunities in project management, finance and software devleopment
A local family is looking for their dog, Ritchie, who went missing in north Apple Valley.
A local family is looking for their dog, Ritchie, who went missing in north Apple Valley and may have strayed into the Eagan area.
Also in this week’s South Metro Crime Roundup: A hearing in the case of Roger Holland, a man who was accused of murdering his wife and unborn child, has been delayed.
Also in this week’s South Metro Crime Roundup: A hearing in the case of Roger Holland, a man who was accused of murdering his wife and unborn child, has been delayed.
Think your favorite pooch could be the City of Eagan's canine ambassador? Read on.
On deck for this week: Greg Herriges & Telluric Currents with Ravi Prasad.
Over the next three days, temperatures could soar during the day to over 100 degrees, with little relief expected at night.
The funeral for Matthew Mallett will take place on Wednesday.
This week’s South Metro News Roundup also includes high ACT scores in Eagan and a special honor for Northfield's own Carleton College.
Also in this week's dispatches from the Sheriff: An accidental stabbing.
Over the next three days, temperatures could soar during the day to over 100 degrees, with little relief expected at night.
This week’s South Metro News Roundup includes high ACT scores and food trucks moving into town.