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Join Rep. Diane Anderson for a Higher Education Listening Session
Anderson will host a public listening session on Oct. 11 at Rasmussen College in Eagan.

There is no greater honor for me than to be entrusted to tell someone else's story.
That's how I've always approached my work as a journalist, whether I'm writing a feature on a World War 2 vet, talking to students at the local high school or reporting on a neighborhood crime.
I got my start in news writing during high school, when I wrote a weekly student column for my hometown newspaper. I majored in English and Environmental Studies at St. Olaf College, became an editor for the college newspaper and started freelance writing on the side.
My freelance work led me to the Northfield News, where I reported on crime, city government, education, business and the arts—and even managed to sneak in a sports article every so often. In my five years as a reporter, I have won four awards from the Minnesota Newspaper Association for my reporting, including "Best New Journalist of the Year" in 2008.
Over the three years, I served as the editor for Inver Grove Heights Patch before becoming the editor of Eagan Patch.
Although I love writing, expect to see me out shooting video and photos in Eagan on a regular basis.
I've found that journalism is similar to anthropology: As a journalist, you're asked to go out into a community and learn the stories of that city and its residents. I can't think of anything more fulfilling than that.
Anderson will host a public listening session on Oct. 11 at Rasmussen College in Eagan.

Each Sunday, Eagan Patch revisits the headlines from the previous week.
Eagan police and animal control responded to an alleged black bear sighting near Meadowland Park. At this point, the sighting is unconfirmed, Eagan Police Chief Jim McDonald said.
Eagan police responded to a variety of calls between Sept. 19 and Sept. 25, according to the most recent police reports.
The money will help fund the art park's 2013 Summer Performance Series.
A quick look at several homes that have sold recently in Eagan.
The Day of Atonement is the most solemn and holiest day on the Jewish calendar.
Six candidates running in three local Senate and House elections gathered on Wednesday night at Rasmussen College in Eagan during a candidate forum. Hear what they had to say.
"Obamacare", job creation and education funding were the topics of choice at the forum, held Wednesday night at Rasmussen College in Eagan.
This letter writer has a less-than-positive opinion of House District 51B Rep. Doug Wardlow's track record when it comes to public education.
The forum, scheduled for 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 26, is open to the public.
The local elections are heating up, judging from all the letters to the editor Eagan Patch has been receiving.
The Day of Atonement is the most solemn and holiest day on the Jewish calendar.
Looking to buy property in Eagan? Here's a selection of homes that are for sale locally.
The fire department uses old vehicles for firefighter training purposes.
Tickets are $5 for students and $7 for adults. The Wildcats take on Rosemount at 7 p.m. on Friday.
Find out what weird, wonderful and useful items Eagan is selling on the Internet.
The proposed tax levy of $73.9 million is approximately $1.9 million less than the payable 2012 levy of $75.8 million, according to district officials.
Police also responded to a burglary call, a school bus fight that escalated and a house fire, according to the most recent police reports.
Nicholas Mrozinski, who grew up in Eagan and graduated from Eagan High School, was selected to be a contestant on NBC's "The Voice".