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Wind Advisory in Effect for Much of Tuesday in Lakeville, Twin Cities
The National Weather Service recommends securing outdoor furniture.

I am the local editor of the Woodinville and Edmonds Patch sites and a recent transplant to Washington from Minnesota. Before moving, I was the local editor for Shakopee Patch near Minneapolis and before that, I worked for Forum Communications as editor of the weekly Pine Journal newspaper in Cloquet. I was also a general assignment reporter at the daily newspaper, Duluth News Tribune.
Fun fact: While in Cloquet, my team and I won a Minnesota Newspaper Association award for leadership related to the 50th anniversary of the only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed gas station in the world.
Back in the day, I ran away to photo school in Missoula, MT and worked as a reporter/photographer at the Ravalli Republic newspaper, where I loved covering wildland fires.
I have a degree in Journalism from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN.
Mostly, I like to be outside, visiting new places, riding my road bike or photographing something.
Contact me at lisa.baumann@patch.com
The National Weather Service recommends securing outdoor furniture.

The National Weather Service recommends securing outdoor furniture brought outside during the recent warm spell.
The National Weather Service recommends securing outdoor furniture brought outside during the recent warm spell.
The National Weather Service recommends securing outdoor furniture brought outside during the recent warm spell.
Bruce Mackenthun owns a professional handyman business in Shakopee that serves the southwest metro area.
The National Weather Service recommends securing outdoor furniture.
The National Weather Service recommends securing outdoor furniture brought outside during the recent warm spell.
The National Weather Service recommends securing outdoor furniture brought outside during the recent warm spell.
Minnesota has a better than average track record when it comes to horse racing safety, according to a New York Times report.
Bashir Abdullahi Mohamoud, 26, faces two counts of felony fourth-degree assault on a peace officer and one count of misdemeanor domestic assault in a March 18 incident.
Beginning in early April, the traffic signal on northbound Hwy 169, directly north of I-494, will be put back in service.
Mayor Brad Tabke said he'll begin doing a weekly spot on the radio talking about what's happening in the world according to Shakopee.
More than 140 packed Shakopee City Hall for the event.
Travis Warren Denis, 26, faces charges of felony first-degree assault, and felony false imprisonment. His brother, Andrew Lee Denis, 29, is facing a misdemeanor assault charge.
A citizen said he had seen Joshua Rollins inside the restaurant and that Rollins fled when he realized he had been seen. The man then said he chased Rollins, caught him and told him they would wait for police.
The proposal is less than half the size of the bonding bill proposed by Gov. Dayton.
Shelton: "I hope the county can move forward."
Although Shakopee Mayor Brad Tabke testified in favor of the bill, it went to a vote and failed 8-5, according to a report by the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect until 7:45 p.m. March 19. Prepare for damaging winds in excess of 60 mph, seek shelter inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows.
With some help from a group of citizens, five people are now in custody awaiting criminal charges, according to Shakopee Police Chief Jeff Tate.