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'Near Blizzard Conditions' Could Come to Parts of Minnesota
Weather service forecasters updated their winter storm warning statement at 3:22 a.m. on Dec. 8.

Weather service forecasters updated their winter storm warning statement at 3:22 a.m. on Dec. 8.

No arrests have been made in the incident that occurred on Nov. 27.
According to Facebook, a simple post about Cheerios garnered more than a thousand comments by people who say GMOs are in the General Mills cereal.
Barbara A. Lehman was inducted into the Derham Hall Athletic Hall of Fame last weekend.
The National Weather Service changed their winter watch to a warning on Dec. 7, noting that a strong low pressure system will move through Central and Southern Minnesota Saturday night and Sunday.
Thanks to a very special U.S. Postal Service program, "Santa" will reply to children who mail him their Christmas wish lists this holiday season.
If the Golden Valley City Council votes 'yes' on a resolution of support this month, the Bottineau Transitway project will move into the preliminary engineering phase - a process that carries a price tag of roughly $90 million.
Our Patch Elf on the Shelf has gotten ahold of our computer and now wants to know what his buddy elves are up to. Share your photos here!
In a statement released yesterday, Rep. Ryan Winkler said that without revenue, we can't fix Minnesota's budget issues.
A listing of arrests made by the Golden Valley Police, including the arrest of two men for synthetic drug possession.
Gift cards, candy canes, letters from students and a Robbinsdale Armstrong High School T-shirt were among the goodies that staff packed in boxes and shipped to five National Guard soldiers in Afghanistan.
A proposed CenterPoint Energy franchise fee would help fund needed infrastructure repairs and cost residents about $2 more each month.
Tariq Siddique was a Golden Valley-based Border Foods employee for 26 years and worked in a St. Cloud Pizza Hut. St. Cloud Times reports that he today, the former restaurant worker is at the helm of his own restaurant.
Members from the Minneapolis Building and Construction Trades Council initiated an unscientific survey of Golden Valley residents to learn more about local feelings for Bottineau.
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Four Robbinsdale Cooper High School students were recognized during the Dec. 3 school board meeting for outstanding writing achievements.
Are you wondering where you can drop off a toy for the Toys for Tots drive? Find a location near you.
The Golden Valley City Council will review the City's capital improvement program and 2013 legislative policies, which include positions on Highway 169 construction, the sale of passports and funding for Douglas Drive reconstruction.
Wondering when you put your recycle bins on your curb as we move into 2013?
Mayor Shep Harris said that rehabilitation and constant monitoring helped Clarence Opheim, a level three sex offender. The 64-year-old has been living in Golden Valley since March of last year and will now reside in Minneapolis.