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A Brooklyn Park woman was also arrested for attempting to steal $515 in clothing from Macy's at Southdale Center.

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A Brooklyn Park woman was also arrested for attempting to steal $515 in clothing from Macy's at Southdale Center.

The board will vote on the school year calendars during its regular meeting on Monday, Jan. 28.
Art Fair Source Book recently rated the annual event as the 32nd best in fine arts fair in the nation.
The Metropolitan Airports Commission's Noise Oversight Committee offered Edina an at-large membership on the group. The city would be able to voice concerns, but would not have a vote on matters.
Police Chief Jeff Long said the department's role is to enforce existing laws regarding permits, not decide whether or not there should be so many issued.
Two firearms were also brought in to the Edina Police Department for destruction.
Applications are due at Edina City Hall by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 1.
The Board of Education will develop a revised calendar proposal for the 2013 and 2014 school years during a work session later this week.
Find movie reviews and showtimes for theaters in Edina.
The Hornets' Nest added new locker rooms for Edina's hockey teams and coaches this winter. Construction on the project is nearing completion.
The annual evening of socializing with neighbors in the great outdoors will now be held Friday, Jan. 25.
The Edina resident was preceded in death by Dr. Charles F. Kelly, her husband of 55 years.
January is seeing officers educating the public on the risks of obstructed vision.
The Edina candy, gelato and gift shop will be shutting its doors for good on Thursday, Jan. 17.
The Edina mall hosted the first Kidgits event of 2013, featuring dinosaur-themed fun.
Open enrollment increased overall racial diversity in Edina, thanks in large part to district participation in The Choice is Yours Program.
Hovland is kicking off a monthly 'Walk With the Mayor' this Saturday, Jan. 19, at Southdale Center.
The community meeting will allow Edina residents to interact with elected officials from the comfort of their own homes at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 16.
The owners of 'Tequila' said he was last seen wearing a red bandana.
The legislation would provide a $225,000 grant to the City of Edina for the memorial, but only if an equal amount of funding is committed to the project from non-state sources.