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Rosefest Medallion Found!
Dave Erickson, of Roseville, is the lucky winner of the Roseville summer treasure hunt.
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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.
Dave Erickson, of Roseville, is the lucky winner of the Roseville summer treasure hunt.
Roseville couple met in the service in the South Pacific.
Retailer for large, tall men going into Rosedale Commons.
Oknich, 82, worked at Ecolab, volunteered at local charities and churches.
Sixth day of Roseville summer festival brought out the crowds to Central Park.
This week's Rosefest activities are coming to an end; then the fun resumes for one final firecracker of a day- July 4th.
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Roseville Police allege the fraud affected customers of the Chinese Gourmet Express restaurant.
A rundown of Day 6 and 7 events for the annual Roseville summer festival.
Will you be the lucky finder? And win the big prizes? Here's the lowdown on the contest and the first two clues.
Roseville summer festival is on a roll.
Halsey Hall chapter host for the American Society of Baseball Research national convention..
Events included 5K and 10K runs and 10K in-line skating contest. See our photo gallery.
On Day 2 of Roseville's Rosefest, a benefit softball game precedes the evening Central Park concert.
A sampling of some of the top news of the week of June 17 in Roseville.
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Mark Fotsch earlier this spring gained the Republican endorsement for the new state House District 66A.
Meeting in Roseville, delegates also opposed proposed Voter ID Amendment.