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Wal-Mart Proposing Store For Roseville's Twin Lakes Area
Big-box plat proposal on agenda for Feb. 1 Planning Commission meeting.

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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.
Big-box plat proposal on agenda for Feb. 1 Planning Commission meeting.

Public subsidy remains a sticking point, Marty contends.
Washington County Attorney's Office declines to press charges, rules that "deadly force" was necessary.
From the city council to the planning commission. plenty of meetings are on tap in February.
Legislation sparked by Friidley theater worker's sensitivity to on-stage smoking.
First appearance for a Roseville team.
Minnesota Fourth Congressional Representative Betty McCollum called the President's address "a blueprint" for action. Do you agree? Take our poll.
Planning underway for possible city park improvements in 2012 and 2013
Competition scheduled Saturday, Feb.4 at Lake Johanna.
Like many other districts, Roseville move prompted by delays in state-aid payments.
Visitors to get behind-the-scenes look at Wildlife Rehab "hospital."
All-you-can-eat salad bar debuts this month.
Thornton Wilder play performances slated today through Sunday.
Get in on a slice of the action. Today is National Pie Day.
Council expected to consider resolution to dissolve the Grass Lake Watershed Management Organization.
Saturday is Hockey Day Minnesota.
A scorecard when the various city commissions plan to hold their meetings.
What do you see as the most important issues for the state Legislature to address?