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House Hunt: Edina Open Houses for Oct. 27-28
Patch presents a look at open houses taking place around town.

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Patch presents a look at open houses taking place around town.

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The event includes games, contests and prize-giveaways from a variety of Edina businesses that cater to dogs.
It closed to traffic early Wednesday morning. The detour route is Highway 212.
The team now holds the state and national record for most consecutive state titles in tennis.
The four-star hotel was recognized for its service by the Minnesota Lodging Association.
The Edina Fire Department used an Ara Safety Pro Fire Attack Tool to combat a fire in the 400 block of Monroe Avenue on Tuesday, Oct. 23.
The EHS girls varsity tennis team will face Minnetonka at 4 p.m. in the University of Minnesota Baseline Tennis Center.
Dvorak is one of four candidates running for two open seats on the City Council.
Diners can snag three courses of their choosing for $30 all week at the 50th & France restaurant.
A remastered classic, Edina-based documentary and a look at a Canadian Indian reservation made the cut for this year's festival.
Creighton freshman Isaiah Zierden made First-Team All-State and All-Metro honors during his senior year at BSM.
Police also responded to several reports of theft and drug paraphernalia at Edina High School.
Tom Shirley and Doug May dove into the water to rescue a 96-year-old man who had fallen in while fishing.
Edina resident Tom Horner says voters should elect John Gunyou to the Three Rivers Park District's Board of Commissioners.
Jim Quinn says Jim Hovland personally helped get him and a number of his neighbors out of a tricky situation.