Nathan Hansen
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Nathan Hansen has been a reporter and editor with the Farmington Independent and the Rosemount Town Pages since 1997. He is very tall.
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NHansen@farmingtonindependent.com
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A 24-year-old Apple Valley man has been charged with making threats of violence and endangering a child after he allegedly threatened the mother of his infant daughter with a gun...
The former finance director for the Rosemount Area Athletic Association will spend 180 days in jail and pay $113,532 in restitution after he admitted stealing from the group between 2011...
I bought a new cellular telephone last week. I call it that because that’s what custom dictates, and not because the name makes any real-world sense anymore. I’m as likely...
Rosemount schools can expect continued growth in enrollment through at least the 2020-21 school year according to projections discussed Monday by the Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan School Board. Student information supervisor Kim...
Rosemount Middle School students were locked down during their first hour classes Tuesday after someone left a threat on the school's voicemail overnight. A school employee found the threatening message...
There are some big things going on these days in the world of professional sports. As I write this, the Kansas City Royals are in the process of winning their...
The voters in the Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan School District said yes to both stability and some very big change when they went to the polls Tuesday. By a better than two-to-one margin, voters approved a proposed $180 million bond referendum that will bring a flurry of physical and program changes in the next few years.
It's election day in Rosemount, and while there's not a lot on the ballot, local voters still have some important decisions to make. Because of the limited ballot activity, polling places have been combined. Voters in Rosemount precincts 1, 3 and 5 will vote at Our Saviors Church, 14980 Diamond Path.
Somewhere between the time he saw the final list of inductees and the moment he was holding an honest-to-goodness Olympic gold medal in his hands, Cort Sylvester realized what a...
Over the past month or so, Farmington superintendent Jay Haugen has talked about school finances in gymnasiums and lecture halls, at Rotary meetings and even in someone’s house. Basically, anywhere people were interested in hearing about the levy and bond questions the district has put on next week’s ballot, Haugen would pack up his PowerPoint slides and go. He has made a few presentations every week, he said, all in the name of helping people understand why the district is asking them to voluntarily raise their taxes. There have been similar conversations going on a few miles north in the