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Rosemount parks summer fun program starts this week

Rosemount parks summer fun program starts this week

The city of Rosemount's Kids Corner program offers activities for kids Monday through Thursday at parks around the city.

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Rosemount's Lt. Col. Mark Weber has died following fight with cancer

Rosemount's Lt. Col. Mark Weber has died following fight with cancer

Lt. Col. Mark Weber, the Rosemount soldier who became an inspiration to many as he battled terminal cancer for nearly three years, died shortly after 4 p.m. Thursday afternoon according to a post on his Caringbridge site.

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Entertainment for everyone at Thursdays in the Park

This summer, the Rosemount Area Arts Council will present music, theater and other entertainment through their Thursdays in the Park series. The shows will take place at the Central Park amphitheater in Rosemount, and are open to the public.

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Mobile food shelf helps students at DCTC

College students have long lived off of Top Ramen and Easy Mac. And while it may seem like a rite of passage, in reality some students have to make decision between their food needs and all the other costs that are associated with college.

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At Hong Kong Bistro, restaurant ownership is a new wok of life

At Hong Kong Bistro, restaurant ownership is a new wok of life

Kee Lo has worked in the restaurant industry since 1982 in one way or another. His family owns a number of restaurants throughout the Twin Cities. And so, when the former real estate agent needed a fallback, he decided maybe he should open his own.

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Superintendent gets a 2 percent raise

Independent School District 196 superintendent Jane Berenz will get a 2 percent raise effective July 1 that will bring her salary to $195,840.

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Editorial: Get out and enjoy summer

Summer fun starts in earnest this week. Students are out of school. A gray, rainy spring appears to finally be providing at least some hope of sunshine, and Dew Days is on the schedule. Most Farmington residents won’t need an introduction to Dew Days. It’s been a fixture in the city for decades, bringing bed races and pig kissing, live music and plenty of food to town for residents to enjoy.

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Nathan's column: Like somebody’s watching me

There’s been a whole lot of fuss lately about PRISM, which was introduced to the world last week as a government program to mine personal information from the phone calls and online activity of the American people.

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Pet of the week: It's kitten season

Pet of the week: It's kitten season

It’s kitten season at Last Hope! These kittens are just three of the many that Last Hope has available. Their kittens, and their mama, will be ready for adoption within five weeks from now. Last Hope has both boys and girls to choose from, and each is just looking for a good home. For more information about these kittens, or other Last Hope animals, or about Last Hope call 651-463-8747 or visit www.last-hope.org.

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Girls track: Schow doubles up on titles

Girls track: Schow doubles up on titles

Rachel Schow had never run the hurdles before last spring. Luckily for the Irish, the sophomore has proven to be a pretty quick learner. Midway through last season, Schow ran the 100 hurdles for the first time. She went on to place sixth in the event at the state meet.

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Boys track: Otterdahl, Jackson reach 2A podium

Boys track: Otterdahl, Jackson reach 2A podium

Payton Otterdahl reached the podium twice at last week’s Class 2A state track meet, but he’s already got higher goals in mind for next year. The junior was happy with the personal-best throw of 56 feet, 1 3/4 inches that earned him second in the shot put. He was not as pleased with his third-place distance of 158-2 in the discus, as he had thrown five feet longer previously and cleared 160 feet several times during warm-ups.

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Girls golf: Flynn, McDonald named most valuable

The Rosemount High School girls golf team wrapped up a frequently delayed, sometimes frustrating season over the weekend with its annual awards banquet.

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Barriers remain to all-day kindergarten

State will fund all-day kindergarten starting in 2014, but space will be an issue

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High-speed rail study rolls on

Planners are in the midst of conducting a two-year planning study for a high speed rail line that will go through Rosemount

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Education technology under the microscope

District 196 is taking a closer look at how it wants to use technology in the classroom

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Mississippi River Regional Trail hits a snag

Dakota County officials need to negotiate two train track crossings with Union Pacific management by June 20 or the county could lose a $1 million grant

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A mile in their shoes

A mile in their shoes

Diamond Path walk raises awareness about access to water in developing countries

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Get lost in a few good books this summer

Kids can read what they want and win prizes through Dakota County Libraries

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Have a story idea for the Town Pages?

We at the Town Pages work hard to find the most interesting and most important stories to bring to our readers. But that doesn't mean we couldn't use a little help. If you see something around Rosemountyou think is worth a story, if you have questions about something going on in town or if you have any other suggestions for something you'd like to see in the paper, we want to hear it.

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http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/1655/50/50/ ASTROBOB
Saturn-moon engagement plus a peculiar star worth watching
Tonight look to the south and you'll see the waxing gibbous moon paired up with two bright "stars". One's a real star - Spica in Virgo - and the other is the planet Saturn. If you let your gaze slid...
6/18/13 at 3:56 PM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/2337/50/50/ EAST OF WEEDIN'
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6/6/13 at 2:37 PM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/2835/50/50/ MINNESOTA SPORTS
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5/14/13 at 12:35 PM
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Chipotle Black Bean Chili
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http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/548/50/50/ CAPITOL CHATTER
Abeler set to challenge Franken
A moderate Minnesota Republican known for his work on health care legislation plans a U.S. Senate campaign. State Rep. Jim Abeler of Anoka Tuesday announced his intention to challenge Democratic Sen....
6/18/13 at 11:09 AM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/2864/50/50/ DAKOTA COUNTY MASTER GARDENERS
Hot Annuals for a Cool Spring
A bit about the author: Julie Harris has been a Master Gardener for several years and has led various flower trial gardens at the Master Gardener Education, Research and Display Gardens, at the Rosemo...
6/3/13 at 9:59 PM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/502/50/50/ ROTARY CLUB OF ROSEMOUNT
May 2013 Member Spotlight: Mike Johnson
  Given his upbringing on a farm in southwest Minnesota, it is no surprise that Mike Johnson isnt afraid of a little hard work. He is usually one of the first Rosemount Rotarians to sign up fo...
5/14/13 at 2:33 PM
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Loved and Lost - A Blessing for Mother's Day
Mothers Day is most often a day filled with joy and celebration but for those who have lost a mother, Mothers Day can be a day of heartache and mourning. My prayer for each and every person today is ...
5/12/13 at 9:20 AM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/570/50/50/ LIFE IN ROSEMOUNT FOR A TEENAGER
Sick and Tired
I am getting really sick and tired of hearing about these dumb people talking about the Boston Marathon bombing. I feel bad for the people that got hurt in the event and my prayers go out to them. But...
4/23/13 at 8:16 PM