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Graduation, Aquatic Fun and Gay Marriage Rally: Week in Review
Patch recaps the latest news from the past week.

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Patch recaps the latest news from the past week.

The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Edina and Hennepin County.
The latest updates from Hennepin County Sheriff Rich Stanek.
A quick look at how the local housing market is doing.
Patch presents a weekly look at open houses taking place around town.
Cassie Bonstrom explains what the EYSA meant for her as both a participant and coach.
Police report another purse was stolen from a patron of Chuck E. Cheese's.
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Patch has teamed up with James Patterson’s READKIDDOREAD program to bring you reading lists for every age. Here, James Patterson’s summer reading picks for tweens and teens, ages 11-up.
Officers also responded to Big Bowl on a report of a loan service agent harassing a man over the phone.
School officials and graduating seniors help describe what gives EHS such a special environment.
Police also responded to reports of a stolen GMC Yukon, then later recovered the vehicle.
Attendees at this past weekend's Edina Art Fair had a chance to help paint 50 canvasses.
A 17-year-old also led police in a car chase down Highway 100.
An undetermined amount of merchandise was also stolen from a concession stand in Centennial Lakes Park.
Police also responded to a cable theft at Centennial Lakes Park.
The Lost Wave will be flowing when the Edina Aquatic Center opens for business on June 9.
Patch presents a weekly look at open houses taking place around town.