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Thieves steal property from 'Dancing' celebs
ROSEVILLE, Minn. - Roseville police are investigating the theft of electronics and other property belonging to celebrities from the TV show "Dancing With the Stars." The group, including Olympic skater Kristi ...
Kristi Yamaguchi 'Emotional' After Break-In
August 18th, 2008 2:53pm EDT Post a comment Kristi Yamaguchi is devastated after priceless items were stolen from her trailer during a recent stop on the Dancing With The Stars tour across the U.S. The Olympic ...
Buyout gone bad benefits Bolger as it picks up rival
A leveraged buyout gone bad in the local printing industry has created a big expansion opportunity for Bolger, the 75-year-old family-owned printing-and-fulfillment company based in southeast Minneapolis.
'Roseville U' offers residents an inside look at city government
This fall, when the kids are headed back to school, Roseville is inviting adults to hit the books, too.
Katherine M. Wylie -- Red Wing
NG -- Katherine M. Wylie, 73, of Red Wing, a former resident of Freeborn Manor in Cannon Falls, died Monday at the Rose of Sharon Manor Nursing Home in Roseville, Minn.
The first store opened in Roseville, Minn., on May 1, 1962. The company traces its roots back to Marshall Field & Co.
By T.W. Budig ECM Capitol reporter Almost half of Minnesota schools failed to make adequate yearly progress under the federal No Child Left Behind Act in 2008.
Weekend lane restrictions, ramp closures scheduled
Traffic will be reduced to a single lane in each direction in the Interstate Hwy.
Man charged with robbing 7 Minnesota banks
Federal authorities have filed charges against a man who they say held up seven banks in Minnesota during April and May.
Kennedy's can't thank people enough
Linda Kennedy reads a book with the guest of honor, Keith Kennedy, during Saturday's Party.
A whiff of desperation? St. Paul now seeking firefighters to assist with RNC security operations
As the Republican convention draws nearer, the St. Paul Police Department is continuing to fall short in its effort to recruit 3,500 licensed police officers to handle RNC-related security duties.
Part II: Welcome to Iraq, and a long separation
Sgt. John Kriesel and his son, Broden, 5, leave a mall after buying a birthday present for John's wife, Katie, in Roseville, Minn., Monday, April 7, 2008.
Burglars targeting homes in Roseville
Open windows and garage doors, and unlocked doors at unoccupied homes -- they're just what burglars targeting residents in Roseville are looking for.
Weekend road closures, lane restrictions scheduled for I-35W, Minnesota 36
Starting Friday night, parts of Interstate 35W and Minnesota 36 in Roseville will be closed for repairs, the Minnesota Department of Transportation said.
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High fuel prices have led to a shakeout in the trucking business, paring excess capacity.
Rushed rescues clear St. Paul apartments hit by arson
Bystanders and firefighters worked furiously late Friday night to rescue residents of a St.
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Endeavor Advertising Group Looks Forward to Fall Expansions
Endeavor Advertising Group is looking forward to the fall expansions after sending the top account managers to Dallas for a national training convention.
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Columbia Heights / Legally dead, her true fate unknown
On Monday, there were no flowers or a casket to recognize the passing of Judy Lynn Rush.
Good Question: Does The Economy Impact Theaters?
In a time where many are concerned about the fragile state of the U.S. economy, Americans are spending more money on a discretionary item: The movies.