Northfield, MN|News|
Tiger Trail Once Again to Dominate Council Agenda
Tuesday night, the Northfield Council will debate the validity of a Sept. 17 vote on the controversial trail project.

Tuesday night, the Northfield Council will debate the validity of a Sept. 17 vote on the controversial trail project.

Kurt Virgin's case has been continued five times since charges were filed in May 2012.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation will hold an open house at Eagan City Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 2.
Elementary students ages 7–12 are invited to write essays in a contest to mark the League of Minnesota Cities' 100th anniversary.
Police have uncovered evidence that suggests Anarae Schunk, 21, was the victim of a homicide.
Authorities have yet to recover the remains of Anarae Schunk, 21, who is believed dead.
The service for Jennifer Anderson Koenig begins today at 10:30 a.m. at St. Olaf's Boe Chapel.
City officials honored Zeppelin during the first-ever Streets Alive event.
Also in this week's blotter: A stranger with candy, some contraband chickens, and 700 marijuana plants.
One Eagan home was apparently targeted by a vandal with the skills of a cat burglar.
The new internship fund will honor Bob Will, professor emeritus, who taught at Carleton from 1957 to 1993.
A minor fire put the restaurant out of commission for a spell on Thursday.
The Middle Ages comes to life this Sunday at Caponi Art Park.
Officials at Stout believe that the post-secondary course could be the first of its kind.
In all, 15 students from District 196 were named semifinalists.
Wednesday, the city announced that it would send out letters concerning coyote activity in east Eagan.