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Opitz Outlet has opened a store in Minnetonka. Regular customers at the venerable St.
Police Arrest Man Who Brought BB Gun to ...
Police arrested an 18-year-old man after he brought a BB gun to the Off Campus Pavilion Alternative Program and the Main Street School of Performing Arts , according to court documents released Wednesday.
Hopkins Arrest Log: May 7 through May 13...
Hopkins police made the following arrests between May 7 and May 13. Only arrestees who've been charged with felonies have been identified.
Radiation Protection Products Opens Duba...
Radiation Protection Products has just launched a new sales office in Dubai, UAE, to help the company better serve its growing client base in the Middle East and North African regions.
Syngenta Awarded Fit-Friendly Status Fro...
FRIENDLY STATUS FROM AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION May 16, 2012 Source: Syngenta news release The American Heart Association recently recognized Syngenta and the Minnetonka, Minn.
West news briefs: Humane Society sets &#...
The Carver-Scott Humane Society's 20th annual "Walk Fur Love" is scheduled for noon on Sunday.
West news briefs: Humane Society sets &#...
The Carver-Scott Humane Society's 20th annual "Walk Fur Love" is scheduled for noon on Sunday.
Wayzata’s new manager loves small ...
Heidi Nelson, Wayzata's first new city manager in nearly three decades, has arrived in the midst of some significant projects in the community.
Is Jingle Mail Your Answer?...
It won't go away. Jingle mail is a lingering phenomena in the United States, which is a direct result of the foreclosure crisis. Some home owners, terrified of pending foreclosure, decide to mail their house keys to the lender and move out. They call it "jingle mail" because the keys make a jingle-bell...
Wayzata Towne Trolley No Longer Rolling...
It's as much a part of Wayzata as sailboats on Lake Minnetonka. For 23 years, people have been able to cruise the city streets aboard the Wayzata Towne Trolley, from mid-May through mid-October. The Wayzata Chamber of Commerce decided to suspend operations, in December last year, because of the economy.

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