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After The Shootings, How Do You Pick Up The Pieces?
Roseviille professional says recovery for each surviving worker will be different.

I'm a journalist who has concentrated on business reporting for many years. I most recently came from Finance & Commerce business newspaper in Minneapolis. Prior to that I worked at the Sioux Falls Argus Leader for a year. I worked nearly 30 years at the St Paul Pioneer Press covering government and business.
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Politics: I don’t belong to any political party. I tend to be liberal on some issues and conservative on others. I like to see a relative balance in power between the two major parties so that issues get thoroughly debated. I favor people working together to advance the common good.
Religion I am a member of Atonement Lutheran Church in New Brighton.
Local Hot-Button Issues Even though Roseville is predominantly already built up, the city faces many interesting issues including how to make the most of its public resources and balance the needs of business with those of residents.
Roseviille professional says recovery for each surviving worker will be different.

The return of Cost Plus World Market to Roseville in September generated lots of excitement and was the top story of the month on Roseville Patch.
During September, the debate over the proposed Marriage Amendment began heating up.
Groups' meetings include the City Council, Planning Commission and Fire Explorers.
What folks from Roseville are selling on the web.
One house in Roseville is on the fall tour as well as two on the Remodelers Showcase.
A look at some of the top Roseville stories for the week of Sept. 24.
Caribou Coffee shops are offering free small cups of Amy's Blend coffee to customers who present the appropriate coupon. Meanwhile, sales of Amy's Blend collection will go to support the work of CancerCare.
Caribou Coffee shops are offering free small cups of Amy's Blend coffee to customers who present the appropriate coupon. Sales of Amy's Blend collection will go to support the work of CancerCare.
City Finance Director Chris Miller pulls together the numbers in a memo to the Council members.
Caribou Coffee shops are offering free small cups of Amy's Blend coffee to customers who present the appropriate coupon. Meanwhile, sales of Amy's Blend collection will go to support the work of CancerCare.
Caribou Coffee shops are offering free small cups of Amy's Blend coffee to customers who present the appropriate coupon.
Caribou Coffee shops are offering free small cups of Amy's Blend coffee to customers who present the appropriate coupon. Meanwhile, sales of Amy's Blend collection will go to support the work of CancerCare.
Margot Olsen, a retired District 623 middle school teacher, tells what a grant 20 years ago from the Roseville Area Schools Foundation meant to her students and the legacy it left.
Crews completing curb work on right-turn lanes of ramps at Highway 36 at Fairview Avenue.
Feathery friends stop for a snack Thursday morning.
Retiring Roseville state lawmaker recognized for her years of service.
Roseville High's FireBears team will be hosting a major robotics meet on Oct. 6.
Another sporting goods retailer plans to take residence.
Roseville Area Schools Foundation planning nearly $50,000 in grants for 2012-13.