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Minding My Business: Soccer Shots Scores in the South Metro
Soccer Shots of the Twin Cities is a two-year old company that has spread through Dakota County daycares and pre-Ks like wildfire.

Soccer Shots of the Twin Cities is a two-year old company that has spread through Dakota County daycares and pre-Ks like wildfire.

Aaron Alexander Holmes, of Brooklyn Center, is accused of pawning over $20,000 worth of stolen electronics.
The Savage American Legion and Neisen's Bar have petitioned the city for special permits for a summer event, which would require certain downtown streets to be closed off for a two-day period.
Eight people with ties to Burnsville, Savage and Shakopee passed away over the past week, including an eyewitness to atom bomb testing in the early 1950s.
Kids in the south metro can learn the fundamentals of baseball and softball from the best this summer, completely gratis.
Burnsville resident Robert B. Opseth had a front row seat for a series of atom bomb tests known as Operation Tumbler Snapper.
Eight people with ties to Burnsville, Savage and Shakopee passed away over the past week, including an eyewitness to atom bomb testing in the early 1950s.
The development, known as Dakota Crossing, got approval to move forward at the council meeting on Tuesday.
In anticipation of Mother's Day, Fairview Ridges recently released the top baby names for 2012.
Deborah Mae Carlson, 49, could face over 30 years of incarceration.
This home in Savage boasts some truly spectacular, panoramic views.
Statistics suggest an apparent paradox: More teachers are bowing out for retirement, and more are staying on indefinitely.
A new, $12 million assisted living building is set to open this week at the Fairview Ridges Campus.
This month, the Sherriff's Office is seeking a woman accused of felony identity theft who is the subject of six separate warrants.
Over 10,000 people flooded into Canterbury Park to sip mint juleps and bet on the "The Run for the Roses" at Churchill Downs.
The local wedding industry is preparing for a flurry of same-sex weddings after the bill takes effect on Aug. 1.
Timothy Falkenberg, 46, and Rochelle Falkenberg, 42, face three tax felonies each.
Though quarter one revenues were down, the track is expecting a spirited season with bigger purses, better handles and larger crowds.