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Edina Hornets Bring Home 11th State Hockey Championship
The Hornets defeated the Hill-Murray Pioneers 4-2 to win the Class 2A state title.

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The Hornets defeated the Hill-Murray Pioneers 4-2 to win the Class 2A state title.

Edina will face off against the Pioneers for the Class 2A championship at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Mar. 9.
The Minnesota Timberwolves player will donate $5 for every fan who joins him in the plunge, up to $5,000.
The Edina City Council directed staff to speak with MnDOT about the possibility of installing a centerline on the roadway, though that doesn't necessarily mean the city would install one.
Superintendent Ric Dressen, City Manager Scott Neal and Mayor Jim Hovland talked about the past and future of Edina.
The Hornets defeated Lakeville North 9-3 to advance to a semifinal matchup against No. 2 Duluth East.
Carin Brice Ross, 33, was charged with felony-level DWI and refusal to submit to a chemical test after Edina Police observed him speeding on the crosstown.
The Hornets are coming off of sectional tournament wins over Shakopee and Prior Lake. They'll play for the Section 2AAAA title on Friday, Mar. 8.
It wasn't the quite the 10 inches some expected, but Eden Prairie came pretty darn close.
It wasn't the 10 inches some expected, but Edina still received plenty of snow.
The Eagles swimmers spoke with Olympian Katrina Radke about their performance.
Officers also responded to a pair of burglaries in the 5300 block of Edina Industrial Boulevard.
The Edina Park Board recently gave approval to a monarch waystation at Arneson Acres Park.
The local skaters successfully defended their national title at the 2013 U.S. Synchronized Skating National Championships in Plymouth, MI.
The local skaters successfully defended their national title at the 2013 U.S. Synchronized Skating National Championships in Plymouth, MI.
The Hornets took second place to Eden Prairie, who dominated the meet with a grand total of 344 points.
The National Weather Service suggests as much as 10 inches of snow could fall over the Twin Cities by 6 p.m. Tuesday.
The local skaters successfully defended their national title at the 2013 U.S. Synchronized Skating National Championships in Plymouth, MI.
The city will pay $2.65 million to acquire the current Edina Realty building on West 49½ Street, then will look to expand the adjacent north parking ramp.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for Edina and the rest of the metro area, with heavy snow and high winds expected to hit the region through Tuesday.