Man charged with exposing himself to woman walking her dog
A 23-year-old Rosemount man has been charged with harassment after he allegedly exposed himself to a woman while she walked her dog.
RELATED CONTENTMost schools improve on MCA science test
District 196 schools showed good progress for the most part on this year’s Minnesota Comprehensive Assessment science exams.
RELATED CONTENTEnergy savings adding up
Participation in Schools for Energy Efficiency has saved the district more than $1 million
RELATED CONTENTOld church is ready for new life
Rosemount officially opened its new Steeple Center Friday
RELATED CONTENTYour weekend
Umore will hold its community forum on renewable energy tonight and Leprechaun Days events continue through the weekend
RELATED CONTENTLeprechaun Days kicks off under sunny skies
The first weekend of Leprechaun Days kicked off under sunny skies and good crowds took in events including the Bluegrass Americana Weekend, the hamster and gerbil races and a new wiffleball tournament.
RELATED CONTENTLeprechaun Days events
Starting Friday Rosemount will be in full celebration mode for the next 10-days. Get out and enjoy the various events.
RELATED CONTENTShooting suspect could face first degree murder charges
Jonas Grice already faces second degree charges for allegedly shooting Anthony Hartmann
RELATED CONTENTDecision on dispatch center leader will wait
With no agreement in sight, DCC board will wait until 2011 to make a decision
RELATED CONTENTNew rules will regulate dangerous dogs
Following a recent attack that killed two dogs city will make its ordinance tougher
RELATED CONTENTPublic forum will focus on alternative energy
July 29 meeting will also include information about new wind-power research on UMore site
RELATED CONTENTEditorial: Leprechaun Days is here; let’s celebrate
This is a great time of year to be in Rosemount. Leprechaun Days is in full swing and Rosemount residents are enjoying another week of fun activities and community togetherness.
RELATED CONTENTLetter: Many factors to consider in important council vote
To the editor, Rosemount is no longer a quiet little town of 8,000, out in the country. With our present population of 22,000 and growing, we are rapidly becoming a second tier suburb. This means much more thought and care are required when planning anything.
Thank you: Many have supported RAAA
To the editor, As a non-profit, the Rosemount Area Athletic Association is constantly in search of alternative funding sources to help keep registration and equipment costs in check. As our participant numbers continue to climb, we need to find new partners and rely upon old partners to provide funding sources to keep our registration fees manageable and competitive with nearby programs.
Sox looking for rematch with Eagan
Eagan avenged two earlier losses to the Black Sox with a 16-6 win Saturday in Rosemount
RELATED CONTENTJust short of state
The Rosemount VFW team finished second in the section tournament
RELATED CONTENTPivec named head of new basketball program
Jay Pivec, one of the top coaches in the history of NJCAA Division III basketball, has been named head coach of the new men’s basketball team at Dakota County Technical College.
RELATED CONTENTMassey, Davis win four-mile races
Former Rosemount High School distance running standout Chris Massey defeated 194 other runners to take first place in Saturday’s Run for the Gold four-miler in Rosemount.
RELATED CONTENTBooster club seeking volunteers
The Rosemount High School baseball booster club is looking for support. The booster club is a non-profit organization formed for to promote interest in RHS baseball and support the high school program for grades 9-12.
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