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Apple Valley Resident Honored For Work With Civil Air Patrol
Cadet Lt. Col. Glen Glaser will soon graduate from Civil Air Patrol’s cadet program.

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Cadet Lt. Col. Glen Glaser will soon graduate from Civil Air Patrol’s cadet program.

About 50 percent of Minnesotans have received at least the first dose of the vaccine.
About 50 percent of Minnesotans have received at least the first dose of the vaccine.
The first event that won't require masks or social distancing is June 7.
The city of Burnsville recently launched a two-year contract with Center for Energy and Environment.
The site will remain open Saturdays and Sundays throughout the summer.
No schools have been added or taken off since last week.
The schools are eligible to be removed from the list once they go 28 days without reporting any new cases.
The list of schools with recent outbreaks is updated every Thursday by the Minnesota Department of Health.
Seven moths found in the study had never before been seen in Iowa and 99 had never been seen in the county.
The opening date being pushed back is due to the city not receiving equipment for the park until early June.
The school's current principal will retire June 30.
The station will broadcast Eagan High School, Eastview High School and the School of Environmental Studies' graduation ceremonies.
The school board will vote on a proposal next week to use the district's allocation of Title 4 funds to bring back the extracurriculars.
The Mix, YOUth Force and summer Kids Club are looking for staff members for this summer.
He told Pioneer Press he was approached by the new city manager who said the city wanted to "part ways."
This year's event will be held at Civic Center.
The increase would fund road and bridge projects.
Kayode Naheem Awode was last seen in Bloomington on April 28.
The company hopes to have 50 percent capacity in its office building by the end of the year.