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(PHOTOS) Hornets Defeated by Minnetonka Laxers
The Skippers welcomed the visiting Edina boys lacrosse team with a 10-5 loss.

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The Skippers welcomed the visiting Edina boys lacrosse team with a 10-5 loss.

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The department is one of two Minnesota employers recognized for supporting its employees' military service.
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The 6th district, which includes Edina, is currently represented by Jan Callison.
The Edina boys lacrosse team fell 13-10 to the Trojans on Tuesday, April 24.
The Hornets trounced the Trojans 20-9 on Tuesday, April 24.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources plans to lift burning restrictions after much needed rain arrived.
Watch as the committee votes whether to move the plan forward.
The district opted to retain the Hornette name in an effort to refocus energy toward combating hazing at the high school.
The Senate Jobs and Economic Growth Committee will take up the measure at 10:30 a.m.
After news Keith Downey would not be seeking reelection, four locals have announced their interest in the open seat.