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House Hunt: Edina Open Houses for June 23-24
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Patch presents a weekly look at open houses taking place around town.

Patch recaps the latest news from the past week.
The westbound lanes of the Crosstown will be closed to traffic through 5 a.m. on Monday, June 25.
Carrie Lucking claims Rep. Downey has prioritized 'corporations over hard-working Edina families.'
The 50th & France restaurant violated the city's 60-40 food to liquor ratio and sold liquor to a minor within a six-month period.
Melisa Franzen, the DFL candidate for Senate District 49, was recently a guest on 'Democratic Visions.'
Sanger was unable to be at the 2012 commencement ceremony as his wife went into labor.
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Police are also looking for the suspect responsible for stealing a purse at the Neighborhood Ice Cream Shoppe.
Nearly 50 Edina residents completed Grandma's Marathon on Saturday, June 16.
Kids between 8 and 14 years old can take in a Twins game on July 19 for $24.
In addition to locking your doors, Sheriff Rich Stanek suggests leaving your front lights on.
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The Tuesday morning storm knocked out power to an estimated 70,000 homes.
Keith Downey calls for a clean campaign heading into November, saying he plans to focus on ideas, principles and priorities.
Valley View Middle School officials also reported another stolen iPad from a classroom.
Police also arrested a woman for $346 worth of unauthorized mark downs at Macy's.
The local housing market saw a number of positive trends taking hold in May, despite a decrease in median home sale price.
The Fifth District congressman also received criticism from Republican challenger Chris Fields over his fundraising.
The 37-year-old victim was transported to Hennepin County Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries.