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
History
- Member for
- 5 years 1 month
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The Dakota County Sheriff’s Office is offering a $5,000 reward for information that may lead to the identification of a hit-and-run accident between a vehicle and a bicyclist the night...
More than 16 years after he was first elected and less than five months after he won his current term, Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan School Board member Rob Duchscher is stepping down.
I bought a plant last weekend, and if I’m honest I couldn’t give you a good reason why. I mean, I have a reason. There was a spot in my...
The newest elementary school in the Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan School District will be just across 160th Street from Rosemount in Lakeville. School board members voted at a special meeting last week...
Judy Sagen built choir programs from the ground up at Eagan and Eastview high schools, and she helped develop Rosemount’s choir in the 1980s. She originated the school’s popular OnStage...
Before this week I had used any number of excuses to skip going to the gym. I didn’t go because I was tired, or because it had been a long...
The newest elementary school in the Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan School District will be just across 160th Street from Rosemount in Lakeville. School board members voted at a special meeting last week...
Minnesota legislators will have less time than usual to get their business done this year. The 2016 session, which begins March 8, is off to a late start because of renovation work at the capitol. That’s creating a session Rep. Pat Garofalo described as compressed and Sen. Greg Clausen said would be short, but interesting. “Looking at priorities of people, I think we’re far apart on some issues,” Clausen said.
You get the impression Michael Stefanko’s friends might roll their eyes just the tiniest amount when he comes to them with an idea for a big project. The Rosemount High...
Rosemount residents will have a chance to vote in May on whether they want the city to borrow up to $15 million to build new sports and recreatoin facilities in the city. The proposal, approved 5-0 Wednesday by Rosemount City Council members, includes a new indoor ice arena, additional fields for baseball, softball, soccer, lacrosse and football and an ice skating and event plaza and play area at Central Park.