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Phone: 612-562-3787
Hometown: La Mesa, CA
Current residence: Eden Prairie, MN
Birthday: May 30
Biography
Kevira Voegele has been a community journalist since 2000. She has worked at newspapers in Benson, Austin, Owatonna, Waseca, Faribault and Kenyon, MN. For 3.5 years she worked at the Wenatchee World newspaper in Wenatchee, WA, before returning to Minnesota in June 2011.
As a reporter Voegele has covered city council, county board, religion, education, health, cops and courts. She has supervised community journalists since 2003, and has accepted Minnesota Newspaper Awards for design, special sections and general excellence.
Patch.com is her first online-only news experience. She currently supervises the local editors in Edina, Golden Valley, Hopkins, Lake Minnetonka, Maple Grove, Plymouth, Richfield, St. Louis Park, St. Michael and Shakopee.
Voegele is married to a fellow journalist, Corey Voegele. They met when they worked at the Owatonna People's Press in Owatonna, MN. They have one cat, Moxie.
Voegele is an obsessed genealogist. She also enjoys hiking, drawing, reading and watching movies. Some of her favorite TV shows—"Firefly," "Pushing Daisies" and "Twin Peaks"—have been canceled before their time.
My Beliefs
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Politics
I am registered as an independent. I was raised conservative.
For the most part, politics frustrates me. I believe the system is broken, but I also think we have the best system in the world. What's broken, of course, are the people who lead us; they're selfish, petty and incapable of compromise. They take complex issues and turn them into soundbites. The truth is most issues have many facets. I have supported candidates who seemed to understand that and presented themselves articulately. And yes, I vote in every election.
Religion
I was raised Lutheran but converted to Catholicism in 2004. Like politics, I believe religion is complex and nuanced. I believe there are many paths to God and wouldn't presume to say who is and isn't going to go to Heaven.
I believe in Jesus and his most important commandment: Love one another. If we remembered that more often, I believe the rest of our behaviors would fall into place.
I also have integrated some Lakota beliefs into my daily practices.
Find out the date you can start eating Tagalongs, Thin Mints and Samoas—and how you can locate SLP sales.

Use the Cookie Finder to locate stands in town where you can buy Thin Mints, Samoas and Tagalongs.
The system uses phone and email alerts to let residents know when an emergency has been reported in town.
The Minnesota Historical Society announced Thursday it has awarded the local group $5,300.
The winter 2013 newsletter was posted Friday on the city's website.
This week's compilation includes a severe flu case, a poll about gun control, Vikings vs. Packers, a frigid plunge into Lake Minnetonka and a nonprofit without a building.
The Felix family from Dallas, GA, received thousands of votes to win Patch's Deck the House contest and $100,000 for their local school district.
The Felix family from Dallas, GA, received thousands of votes to win Patch's Deck the House contest and $100,000 for their local school district.
The Quadrantid meteors come from the same passing asteroid as December's Geminids.
It will be at its peak in Hudson on Jan. 3. If there are clouds that night, you can watch a Ustream on NASA.com.
The Quadrantid meteors come from the same passing asteroid as December's Geminids, but act fast: NASA forecasters predict that the shower will be brief.
It will be at its peak on Jan. 3 in Plymouth. If there are clouds that night, you can watch a Ustream on NASA.com.
A Star Tribune report says, 'HealthPartners and Park Nicollet care facilities will continue to operate under their current names ...'
It will be at its peak on Jan. 3. If there are clouds that night, you can watch a Ustream on NASA.com.
It will be at its peak on Jan. 3 in Urbandale. If there are clouds that night, you can watch a Ustream on NASA.com.
It will be at its peak Jan. 3 in St. Louis. If there are clouds that night, you can watch a Ustream on NASA.com.
It will be at its peak on Jan. 3 in Waukee. If there are clouds that night, you can watch a Ustream on NASA.com.
When is the Quadrantids Meteor Shower? Take a peek at its peak on Jan. 3 in St. Louis Park. If there are clouds that night, you can watch a Ustream on NASA.com.
It will be at its peak on Jan. 3 in Roseville. If there are clouds that night, you can watch a Ustream on NASA.com.
When is the Quadrantids Meteor Shower? Take a peek at its peak on Jan. 3 in St. Louis Park. If there are clouds that night, you can watch a Ustream on NASA.com.