Dec 30, 2007 | The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Reward offered for stolen Chihuahua
Two people moved by the story of a missing dog in St. Paul have put up a reward for his safe return. via The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
“Happiness is having a large, loving, caring, close-knit family in another city”
It is my opinion that the entire city council of Arden Hills should resign. Council members have forgotten whom they are servants to: the People!!! Instead, they seem to be driven by their own greed for land. via Star Tribune
Arden Hills woman's dog stolen with car
Another case of a dog being swiped along with a car the owner left running. Juanita Polyak's dog Brutis, a Chihuahua, was sitting in her car on Christmas Eve while the Arden Hills woman was in the pharmacy. via KARE-TV Minneapolis
“We're just living by the grace of God”
My big-hearts-tiny-philanthropists award for this Christmas goes to Brownie Girl Scout Troop 1957 of Coon Rapids. via Star Tribune
Gov. Pawlenty announces finalists for Second Judicial District vacancy
Gov. Tim Pawlenty today announced that he has accepted the recommendations of the Commission on Judicial Selection accepted for a Second Judicial District trial court bench vacancy in Ramsey County that will ... via HometownSource
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Thefts, bank robberies increase during holidays
“I think it's just the nature of the season”
The usual holiday surge likely is fueling a 46 percent jump in bank robberies in Minnesota this year. via The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Seeking Information on Bank Robbery in Arden Hills
FBI * 111 Washington Avenue South, Suite 1100 * Minneapolis, MN, 55401 * http://minneapolis.fbi.gov On Monday, December 17, 2007, at approximately 1:30 pm, the TCF Bank, located at 3717 Lexington Avenue North, ... via Federal Bureau of Investigation
FBI: Bank robber strikes again
A man robbed a TCF Bank in Arden Hills on Monday by brandishing a weapon and demanding money. via Twincities.com
Mobile home park residents battling Arden Hills city plan
“Their concerns are legitimate. No one wants to be displaced”
Pat McLafferty says he and other residents of an Arden Hills mobile home park don't intend to simply stand by as nearly 50 homes are lost as part of a proposed expansion of Hwys. via Star Tribune
Arden Hills homeowners upset over development proposal
“Excuse the expression, but to hell with the little guy, you know the working man”
The Minnesota Senate Capital Investment Committee was in Arden Hills Thursday morning listening to the city's request for $29 million dollars for development. via KSTP-TV Minneapolis
Ramsey County libraries look ahead
What ever happened to the idea of a quiet library? That's one of the more philosophical questions to come out of a meeting last week in Shoreview to talk about the future of Ramsey County's suburban libraries. via StarTribune
“Well, we've gone from a landline and turning the crank to the iPhone.”
How will manufacturers gussy up the trusty pacemaker to continue pumping up sales of the venerable technology? It's a question that will be considered - in a more erudite fashion, perhaps - next week at a ... via TwinCities