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Spire Federal Credit Union CEO leaves
Falcon Heights-based Spire Federal Credit Union announced Thursday the resignation of President and CEO John Gisler.
Living Green Expo cancelled for 2010
Next year's Living Green Expo has been cancelled due to budget cuts, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency said today.
Maplewood voters oust Mayor Diana Longrie after a contentious term
Maplewood voters have ousted Mayor Diana Longrie after a contentious term. City council member Will Rossbach gained more than 51 percent of the vote to oust Longrie, who garnered about 39 percent.
On Nov. 3, Falcon Heights voters will elect two City Council members. The three candidates for office were asked to respond to this question: What are the most important issues facing Falcon Heights, and what qualifications and ideas would you bring to those issues? Keith Gosline 1969 Summer St.
Halloween Spooktacular for Kylie: Spooky Family Fun To Raise Money For Local Girl With TSC
Kylie Gibbons is a five-year-old from Falcon Heights who suffers from the rare and debilitating disease tuberous sclerosis complex, TSC, which causes benign tumors to grow in the body.
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Greenstep Demonstration Cities Selected
The cities of Bloomington, Edina, Falcon Heights, St. Louis Park and Victoria will participate in a project to model best practices in sustainability in buildings, transportation, land use planning and environmental management.
Comic Book Fans To Gather At MN State Fairgrounds
Share + Oct 10, 2009 7:55 pm US/Central FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. 1 of 1 Gerry Conway is among 225 comic book creators expected to attend the Midwest Comic Book Association's 21st annual FallCon in the State Fair Grandstand.
Weekend options:Art gone eco-wild
Breathe in the crisp and fresh fall air at this annual fall festival. Minnetonka Center for the Arts hosts hands-on craft stations.
Como neighbors wade into stormwater management
Almost as complicated as the biochemistry of a storm-fed urban lake is the alphabet soup of agencies responsible for its management.
Family Fun Planner: Explore mountain of trash
Oct. 3: The Minnesota Children's Museum new exhibit, Trash Bash, opens Saturday and features Trash Mountain, a representation of the trash one family of four generates in a year.
Falcon Heights harpsichordist awarded McKnight Fellowship
Asako Hirabayashi fondly recalls when she first fell in love . . . with a harpsichord.
Missouri cross country places 13th
The MU men's cross country team placed 13th at the 24th annual Roy Griak Classic, hosted by the University of Minnesota.
Murray runs to stately triumph
Daniel Murray can literally deliver running victories at will. The former Blue Earth Area High School cross country and track and field sensation and current Iowa State University running standout recently claimed his third straight annual racing victory.
Census '10 puts states, groups in campaign mode
Eds: APNewsNow. Will be led. With BC-USCensus Response-States; BC-USCensus-Timeline AP Photos MNCL101-103 By BRIAN BAKST Associated Press Writer FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn.
Fairmongering: Seven straight days at the Minnesota State Fair
If there were a hell specifically tailored for agoraphobes, it would probably look something like the Minnesota State Fair.
No 4-H members from Freeborn County sent home
No Freeborn County 4-Ha ers were attending the Minnesota State Fair when health officials sent home 120 students after four confirmed cases of the H1N1 flu.
State Fair Sets New Attendance Record
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Republicans Trot Out 9 Candidates For MN Governor
Share + Sep 7, 2009 6:46 pm US/Central Reporting Pat Kessler FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn.
New At The Fair: Peace On A Stick
Share + Aug 31, 2009 10:33 pm US/Central FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. The Peace Pavilion is new to the Minnesota State Fair this year.
Sherburne County 4-Her among those sent home from state fair
FALCON HEIGHTS - A Sherburne County girl was among the more than a hundred 4-H children sent home from the Minnesota State Fair because of swine flu concerns, according to Harlan Rosendahl, Extension educator for Sherburne and Wright counties.