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Rampage Wrestlers Have Strong Showing at Nationals
Four local wrestlers competed against 1,300 others from around the U.S. in Cedar Falls, Iowa.

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Four local wrestlers competed against 1,300 others from around the U.S. in Cedar Falls, Iowa.

Hours vary by location, but the Edina store will open at 9 p.m. on Thanksgiving.
Local businesses salute our service men and women with special deals year-round, as well as on Veterans Day.
The Edina football team lost 14-10 to the Rosemount High School Irish at the Metrodome on Thursday, Nov. 8.
Patch presents a look at open houses taking place around town this weekend.
Police Chief Jeff Long and 25 other department employees are taking part in Movember to bring awareness to prostate and testicular cancer.
The closure will start at 10 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 9.
Theatergoers can catch the fall musical at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, with a matinee at 1 p.m. Saturday.
A precinct-by-precinct breakdown of how Edina residents voted on the voter ID amendment in 2012.
A precinct-by-precinct breakdown of how Edina residents voted on the marriage amendment in 2012.
Students participating in Kids Voting Edina overwhelmingly supported Barack Obama and opposed the pair of constitutional amendments.
Patch combed through results from Tuesday's election to see which precincts went to Keith Downey and which voted for Melisa Franzen.
The Hornets lost a close game against Rosemount High School, 14-10 in the opening round of the State Tournament on Thursday, Nov. 8.
The DFL newcomer finished with a 5-percent lead over the former State Representative.
Edina students cast mock ballots for a wide range of candidates during Kids Voting Edina 2012.
DFL candidates Ron Erhardt, Melisa Franzen and Paul Rosenthal also swept Senate District 49's three legislative seats.
Here's everything you need to know before heading to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 6.
Can you bring your children with you? Can you wear a campaign button for your favorite candidate or issue? Here are some polling place rules from the Secretary of State's Office.
Allison Barmann will be voting Jim Hovland for Mayor of Edina on Nov. 6.
Patch presents a look at open houses taking place around town this weekend.