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'Taste of Edina' Hits Centennial Lakes May 17
The Edina Chamber of Commerce's annual celebration of local food and wine will take place at the Hughes Pavilion.

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The Edina Chamber of Commerce's annual celebration of local food and wine will take place at the Hughes Pavilion.

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The junior guard helped lead Edina to the sectional title game this season.
The Edina store is among five Twin Cities locations closing in 2012.
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The city council unanimously passed a resolution opposing the state's proposed gay marriage ban.
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The free inspections will be offered from 1-4 p.m. on Saturday, Mar. 31.
More than 180 people turned out to see the remodeled Eden Prairie location.