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Downey: Budget Surplus 'Strong Validation of Approach We Took'
The Edina legislator says the $1.2 billion surplus will help pay down a portion of the school funding shift.

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The Edina legislator says the $1.2 billion surplus will help pay down a portion of the school funding shift.

Daylight saving time begins this Sunday, Mar. 11.
Everything you need to know heading into Edina's quarterfinal state tournament matchup.
The Hornets and Red Knights take the ice at the Xcel Energy Center at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Mar. 8.
The No. 1 seeded Hornets face the No. 2 seeded Eagles on Friday, Mar. 9.
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Owner says the 50th & France business will likely be moving to a new location.
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The grant money will fund technology, collaborative efforts and special education program improvements.
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Angela Berger registered several web addresses that local DFL officials were likely to use.
The real estate company collected 3,123 pillows through its annual drive.
The Hornets defeated the Burnsville Blaze 6-3 to win the Section 2AA title.
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