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Red Flag Warning Issued for Edina, Hennepin County
Recreational fires are banned for most of south central Minnesota through Tuesday night at 9 p.m. due to a combination of high winds, low humidity and rising temperatures.

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Recreational fires are banned for most of south central Minnesota through Tuesday night at 9 p.m. due to a combination of high winds, low humidity and rising temperatures.

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Erhardt, a former Republican, is now running as a Democrat for House District 49A.
Masica is running against Jim Hovland to serve as Mayor of Edina, following a brief hiatus from City Council.
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Bell is one of four candidates running for two open seats on the City Council.
Swenson is seeking re-election after completing two terms on Edina City Council.
Brindle is seeking re-election after serving her first term on Edina City Council.
Jacobson is running against Democrat Paul Rosenthal for a seat formerly held by State Rep. Pat Mazorol.
Hovland is running for re-election in 2012, having served as Edina's mayor since 2005.
Jason Dockter is taking over for the departing Patrick Duffy, who left for a position with Minneapolis Public Schools.