MINNESOTA
Legislative notebook: Higher ed OK'd
By Danielle Killey Minnesota representatives approved increasing by $150 million spending on state colleges and universities. Higher education, perhaps more than any other area, has been neglected f...
Posted on 4/25/13 at 7:38 PM
Orange Beef
September is just around the corner, and that means National Rice Month. And people who are familiar with this know that it's also time for the Minnesota Cultivated Wild Rice Council's "Get Wild with ...
Posted on 8/20/12 at 4:41 PM
Bamboo U
I heard over the years that we Americans are supposed to be threatened by the countless graduates being pumped out of the universities over in China. Well I figured I ought to check things out for m...
Posted on 5/5/12 at 8:53 AM
Don't make a final judgment on Mauer just yet
There has been plenty of debate related to the season Joe Mauer is having for the Twins, and the catcher has come under a remarkable amount of criticism in recent weeks. It's fair to say Mauer has ha...
Posted on 9/2/11 at 8:26 AM
Xcel experience leaves RHS grad speechless
By Nathan Hansen , April 14, 2010
Hastings Middle School student charged after flashing gun at school
Hastings Middle School was locked down Monday morning from 10:30 a.m. to a little after noon following an incident involving a student with a handgun. Police were called to the school on a report of a male student who had displayed a handgun in the doorway of a classroom on the second floor of the school.By Bonnie St. James , April 07, 2010
Letter: Bills will watch out for residents’ money
I have watched in dismay and disbelief as our state legislators, including Phil Sterner, 37B House Representative, have ignored basic economic principles in continuing to run up our state’s deficit with unsustainable spending. The most recent example of this is the outrageous bonding bill passed by the DFL majority in the Minnesota House and supported by Phil Sterner.March 19, 2010
Rosemount teen named Miss Teen Minnesota International
By Nathan Hansen , March 15, 2010
Competition raises money, spirits
By Emily Zimmer , March 12, 2010
Hands on at the crime scene
By Nathan Hansen , March 05, 2010
Public works adds online reporting
In an effort to provide more ways to report issues on city property the Rosemount Public Works department has added an online form to report things like potholes or graffiti. While the system is simple in nature, city staff hopes residents will use the form to report non-emergency issues to the city.By Emily Zimmer , March 02, 2010
Census takers will come calling next month
With $13,000 per person in federal funding on the line, the Minnesota 2010 Census organizers are gearing up for next month’s Census distribution.By Michelle Leonard , February 28, 2010
Juvenile prosecutions up in Rosemount, down countywide
Total juvenile crime numbers in Dakota County decreased slightly the same in 2009, while the number of felony level juvenile offenders charged decreased 10 percent – from 260 in 2008 to 233 in 2009.By Jane Lightbourn , February 27, 2010
Girls basketball: Irish snap losing streak
It’s been a long time coming for the Rosemount girls basketball team. The Irish’s success during the non-conference portion of the schedule has been well documented. They also started 1-1 in Lake Conference action. Since beating Chaska on Jan. 8, it’s been a long dry spell. Rosemount had lost 12 straight conference games.By Brian Hall , February 26, 2010
Wrestling: Irish knocked out of team section
All season long, Rosemount wrestling coach Brett Larson has dealt with the reality of his team’s situation this year. Larson wasn’t interested in making excuses and didn’t want to sugar coat the results.By Brian Hall , February 26, 2010
Community of Hope collects crutches for Haiti
Recovery efforts are ongoing for the people of Haiti who were devastated by an earthquake Jan. 12. Hundreds of thousands of people were injured during the earthquake that struck the island nation and for some of them getting the medical supplies they need has been a long time coming.By Emily Zimmer , February 26, 2010
RES students raise $3,000 for Haiti
With boxes and jars filled with nickels and dimes, Rosemount Elementary School students have raised $3,000 to go toward American Red Cross relief efforts in Haiti.By Nathan Hansen , February 26, 2010
Rosemount man faces drug charge following dispute
A 25-year-old Rosemount man might have made a bad situation worse last August when Rosemount police came to escort him out of a house where he was no longer welcome.By Nathan Hansen , February 26, 2010
Car care event was a success
By Emily Zimmer , February 26, 2010
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