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if convicted Pierre Davonne Ramsey, 20, is facing a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a $35,000 fine.
Click on a pin once to see details of the police call. Click on the colored pins at the bottom of the map to see which dates saw the most criminal activity.
Summit Orthopedics and Woodwinds Hospital are using a new procedure for knee replacements.
The city's total expenditures over the past three years were $34.88 million in 2010, $35.01 million in 2011 and $35.06 million in 2012.
Austin Monsrud's 12 benches will provide permanent seating inside a pavilion at the Carpenter Nature Center in Hastings.
ISD 199 announced yesterday that it is the first Minnesota school district to have an iTunes app.
Simley relied on hot bats early and clutch pitching late to beat South St. Paul 4-3 Tuesday night.
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The Fuel Up To Play 60 program encourages kids to consume nutrient-rich foods and achieve at least 60 minutes of physical activity every day.
The estimated $75,000 study will not look at Inver Wood Golf Course or Veteran's Memorial Community Center.
Public Works Director Scott Thureen said bids will be opened during the first week of May.
City council meetings are held at 8150 Barbara Ave. and are open to the public.
Motorists are advised to use extreme caution when traveling along Babcock Trail during this time because of the marathon participants that will be present in the northbound traffic lane.
Troy Anderson, 26, allegedly took a 15-year-old's phone, iPod and wallet before thanking the boy for his cooperation.
Matt Kadrlik is heading to St. John's University in the Fall to study engineering and participate in football and wrestling.
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Johnnie Ware claims police used his prior convictions as justification for his arrest.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney are in town today to emphasize that the NFL—not just the Vikings—has serious concerns about the future of the franchise if a new stadium is not approved.
Sirens will go off today for planned tornado drills as part of Severe Weather Awareness Week.