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Eliot Park Apartments, Environment Commission Highlight City Council Agenda
The St. Louis Park City Council meets at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Mar. 18.

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The St. Louis Park City Council meets at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Mar. 18.

The Edina Public Schools students traveled to St. Paul last week to compete against mathletes from throughout Minnesota.
The Edina boys basketball team was seeded third in the tournament, just behind Apple Valley and Park Center.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for the metro area through 1 a.m. Tuesday, Mar. 19.
Patch presents a look at open houses taking place around town this weekend.
Bret Andrue Rogers, 31, of Bloomington, faces charges of criminal sexual conduct in the third degree.
Robin Johnson, who owns Sweet Retreat Cupcake Boutique, raised the money by selling cupcakes during a fundraising event.
EHS junior Lara Boman got a perfect composite score of 36 on the test.
Erik Strand, a pastor at Edina Community Lutheran Church, said he wants to ensure same-sex couples 'have the same opportunity to marry' as straight couples.
Edina defeated Hopkins for the third time this season to win the Section 6AAAA championship.
A total of six people who have helped make Edina better were honored during the 2013 Connecting With Kids Leadership Breakfast.
The costumed rabbit will be on hand for pictures and free hugs through Mar. 30.
The Hornets defeated Hill-Murray 4-2 Saturday night to win the Class 2A title.
A couple of Hornets made the exclusive list of best hockey hair from the 2013 state tournament.
Police also responded to Walnut Ridge Park on a report of a stolen $350 sled.
Up to $1,000 is available for information that leads to the arrest of any of the suspects.
The senior is the recipient of the 29th Mr. Hockey Award, presented annually to Minnesota's most outstanding boys high school hockey player.
The Yorkdale Shoppes location opened for business on Monday, Mar. 4.
Find movie reviews and showtimes for theaters in Edina.
Daylight Saving Time kicked in at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Mar. 10. Be sure to set your clocks ahead by one hour.