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EHS Grad Playing Orpheum with 'Priscilla Queen of the Desert'
David Koch is returning home as part of the nationwide tour of the popular musical.

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David Koch is returning home as part of the nationwide tour of the popular musical.

Legislative Clerk David Surdez places the names of the 2013-2014 House members on the voting board in the House Chamber. The legislative session is scheduled to begin Jan. 8.
An online map shows the USA without any lines—only dots where the U.S. Census says someone lives.
Patch brings you a few interesting items we found for sale on Craigslist.
It will be at its peak on Jan. 3 in Edina. If there are clouds that night, you can watch a Ustream on NASA.com.
With the year come to a close, Edina Patch looks back on some of the biggest stories of 2012.
With the year coming to a close, Edina Patch looks back on some of the biggest stories of 2012.
With the year coming to a close, Edina Patch looks back on some of the biggest stories of 2012.
Matt Van Voorhis was one of four players announced as the 2013-14 signing class.
The School Board recently approved a levy for the upcoming year, which represents a 3.85 percent decrease from 2012 collections.
Kofi Kingston and Alicia Fox will be at the mall for a special meet and greet session from 3-5 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 28.
The Edina Fire Department is asking residents to clear snow out from around fire hydrants this winter.
Keprios has been director of Edina's Parks & Recreation Department for the past 18 years.
With the year coming to a close, Edina Patch looks back on some of the biggest stories of 2012.
With the year coming to a close, Edina Patch looks back on some of the biggest stories of 2012.
Fifth graders at the Edina elementary school raised money by selling original crafts during their 32nd-annual bazaar.
With the year coming to a close, Edina Patch looks back on some of the biggest stories of 2012.
With the year coming to a close, Edina Patch looks back on some of the biggest stories of 2012.
With the year coming to a close, Edina Patch looks back on some of the biggest stories of 2012.
With the year coming to a close, Edina Patch looks back on some of the biggest stories of 2012.