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The City of Savage has been negotiating a deal with Scott County and Three Rivers to build a dog park in south Savage.
Terese Trekell, a teacher at Gideon Pond, was recently honored by the the WEM Foundation and Synergy & Leadership Exchange.
Remember Minnesota's brief fling with a certain professional wrestler?
Drivers should plan to use an alternate route next week, when construction will cut off access to the Highway 13 near Interstate 35W.
Tina Noak Dabkeo, 19, allegedly tried to sneak out of a Burnsville department store with dozens of DVDs from the entertainment aisle hidden under rugs from homeware department.
Norma W. Goodoien wrote poignantly about her coming of age in the 1930s, and the role of Christianity in her life.
Albert Morris Johnson, 35, could face life in prison if found guilty.
This tastefully appointed and spacious home just went on the market.
The city recently hired an architectural firm to come up with new cost estimates for plans to update and expand Shakopee's Community Center, which was the subject of a failed voter referendum in 2010.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is inviting residents who may be in the path of flooding to come to an open house in June.
Some residents insist that notification letters never went out, while others say that the two men are infringing on their rights as citizens.
Last Thursday, the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage Board of Education hired Drew Goeldner, currently a middle school principal in northwest Wisconsin, to take the reins at Sky Oaks.
The council gave the organizers of the Greater Downtown Savage Music Festival the go-ahead, with a few strings attached.