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'Man in Black' Accused of 13 Bank Robberies Pleads Guilty to One
Mark Wetsch will face two back-to-back trials starting June 3.

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Mark Wetsch will face two back-to-back trials starting June 3.

Chin Son Kim, 47, faces up to five years behind bars for the fraud.
Burnsville already makes money from advertisements in several print publications.
The Department of Education is giving the honor to the Prior Lake-Savage Area School District.
Schmitty & Sons, a local school bus operator, earned a perfect score in the annual state inspection.
The school was ranked No. 12 in the state last year.
The school moved up in the rankings from No. 36 last year.
The school moved up slightly in the rankings from No. 27 last year.
The school moved up in the rankings from No. 10 last year.
Two Apple Valley High students won first-place titles in this year's tournament.
Emerald Egwim was one of four District 196 students to win first-place titles in the tournament.
The former Rosemount High School principal introduced a $130 million bill to give all Minnesota children free, voluntary all-day kindergarten.
The high school was ranked No. 729 in the country and No. 81 in the state in the Washington Post’s High School Challenge list.
The high school was ranked No. 279 in the country and No. 31 in the state in the Washington Post’s High School Challenge list.
Rep. John Kline announced his intention to run for re-election to the House in 2014 in order to clear the field for candidates seeking higher office.
Shakopee Mayor Brad Tabke spoke with residents online for nearly an hour Sunday evening.
Encourage children to love the earth and all will bloom naturally. Here are some family activities you can do to foster environmentalism in Lakeville.
Encourage children to love the earth and all will bloom naturally. Here are some family activities you can do to foster environmentalism in Lakeville.
Rep. John Kline announced his intention to run for re-election to the House in 2014 in order to clear the field for candidates seeking higher office.
Rep. John Kline announced his intention to run for re-election to the House in 2014 in order to clear the field for candidates seeking higher office.