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Brush Up on Some Independence Day Facts This Fourth of July
Learn about the holiday that celebrates the creation of the United States.

Hi, I'm Derrick Williams, the editor of Lakeville Patch, the Internet-based, one-stop-shop for all things Lakeville. By day, I write and photograph much of the scintillating news and feature pieces you see here every day. By night, I'm a city council and school board meeting junkie who is devoted to keeping you up to speed on the inner workings of Lakeville's local government and schools.
You probably already know me from my nearly five year experience as the editor of Lakeville's hometown newspaper, the Life & Times. While there, I became fond of Lakeville, a community with a contemporary suburban feel and yet a distinct small-town charm. Whether I was covering Pan-O-Prog big wheel races or Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign stop in 2008, I tried to dive into the community to write the stories people were hungry for.
Professionally, I'm an award-winning writer. I've authored stories that have appeared at TeamUSA.org, home of the United States Olympic Team, as well as local newspapers and websites around the Midwest.
I grew up in Stillwater, MN, and in 2005 graduated from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls with a degree in journalism. I began my career as a newspaper editor mere months later. But it didn't take long after commencement for me to learn that things were changing quickly.
While I understand that media has changed, I also believe journalism has not. People may no longer need newsprint to dirty their fingers to consume news, but folks will still turn to their computer, smartphone, or other techie gizmo to find the news and information they're looking for.
Coincidentally, in the years while I was working for a newspaper, I also embraced the Internet as a medium for news. I became a social media explorer and new-media pioneer. When presented with the opportunity to bring my passion for journalism to what I feel is the future of news media—the Internet—I jumped at the chance to join Patch.
I live in the community (at the corner of Country Road 46 and Cedar Avenue). My collection of Harry Potter books are among my most prized possessions. I'm an only child; pretty tall (6-9, which is apparently really up there); have four gold fish; a girlfriend; and I wish I still had a Sega Genesis
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<strong>Politics:</strong>
I was a political science minor in college. I loves to talk about all things politics and I invite anyone to call, email or stop me at the coffee shop to delve into any subject you see fit to ask about.
<strong>Religion:</strong>
I was raised in a Lutheran home. Though, as a child, church wasn't high on my parents' to-do list. That said, I consider myself a spiritual and religious person.
<strong>Local hot button issues:</strong>
Residents of Lakeville are acutely tuned in to local goings on. At present, property taxes are a huge talking point for residents. So is the Lakeville school district's looming $15.8 million budget deficit for the next biennium. But things aren't always doom and gloom. Lakeville is proud of its arts center and as well as the city being named a Yellow Ribbon community for its support of veterans returning from overseas.
Learn about the holiday that celebrates the creation of the United States.

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The Dakota Valley Symphony Summer Pops 75-piece Orchestra and 50-voice Chorale returned to Lakeville's Antlers Park on July 3.
John and the late Jerry Enggren selected by Pan-O-Prog board as this year's parade Grand Marshals.
Learn about the holiday that essentially celebrates the creation of the United States.
New to Pan-O-Prog: The "Eyes of Freedom" exhibition and memorial is an emotional display that portrays the love and sacrifice made by the country's troops and their families.
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More than 500 classic cars expected for Friday's 24th annual event.
Ted Hermanson raced to the 2012 Pan-O-Prog Baby-Crawl-a-Thon championship on June 3.
If you plan to look for the 2012 Pan-O-Prog medallion, you'll need the clues first!
If you plan to look for the 2012 Pan-O-Prog medallion, you'll need the clues first!
The one-stop-shop for all of this year's Pan-O-Prog coverage, from photos, to stories, to video.
The heat advisory is in effect from noon to 10 p.m. Monday.
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Dakota County Tribune staffers left their readers some snippets of news to come as they departed the office for the week of July 4, 1952.