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Gordmans Hiring For New Roseville Store
Omaha-based low-priced department store retailer plans opening in early March.

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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.
Omaha-based low-priced department store retailer plans opening in early March.

Event being held Friday at Macalester College in St. Paul.
Photos from Franken web site.
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List of restaurants for shuttering disclosed Friday doesn't include Minnesota restaurants for Buffets Inc., which has filed again for Chapter 11 reorganization.
Politicians to discuss how state can improve business conditions.
Long-term legislator to step down after the end of her current term.
Agenda also includes review of 2011 strategic plan.
Okland is in her first year at Falcon Heights Elementary School.
Monday, Jan. 16 is a federal holiday to recognize the late Martin Luther King Jr.
Drywall owner charges union trying to force his company out of business.
Larson sees her job as a way to give back to the School District.
Boguzewski likes suggestion for citizen advisory committees.
Minnesota Wild scheduled for outdoor practice at Roseville's John Rose OVAL Skating Center on Sunday, Jan. 22.
Openings on a variety of boards, including Planning and Parks and Recreation commissions.
Kysylyczyn offers proposal at board's organizational meeting.
New members Thao and Azer also take office along with incumbent Edstrom.
Roseville's statistics follow the overall Twin Cities trend.
The School Board holds its organizational meeting for the first session of 2012.
City to show preliminary plans for parking, sidewalks, streetscapes and storm sewer improvements.