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The Great Minnesota Career Expo Aims to Fast-Track Hiring and Career Connections in a Competitive 2026 Job Market

Meet hiring managers, land interviews, and explore high-demand careers at the Great Minnesota Career Expo on May 21 in St. Paul. Free registration now open.

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Burnsville Candidate Laura Meier Visits Every House District 52A Delegate Ahead of April 11 DFL Convention

Burnsville resident and Eagan small-business owner Laura Meier has undertaken an extensive in-person outreach campaign, setting a personal goal of visiting every delegate in House District 52A and delivering a handwritten letter at each of their homes ahead of the convention.

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Thousands Gather Across Dakota County for “No Kings” Protests, Large Turnouts in Burnsville and Eagan

Thousands of residents across Dakota County joined a nationwide wave of demonstrations Saturday, March 28, 2026, as part of the growing “No Kings” protest movement, with significant turnouts reported in both Burnsville and Eagan.

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Rosemount Police Launches Drone Program as South Metro Agencies Log Over 1,300 Deployments in 2024

The Rosemount Police Department has officially launched a new drone program, joining a growing number of law enforcement agencies across the Twin Cities metro that are using unmanned aerial technology to support public safety operations.

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FARMINGTON, MN: Mattress Recycling and Free Document Shredding Event Set for May 9

Residents in Farmington and nearby communities will have an opportunity to safely dispose of unwanted household items and sensitive documents during an upcoming spring recycling event.

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Great Lakes Report Shows Stabilization, but Long-Term Environmental Challenges Persist

A newly released joint report from the United States and Canada finds that the Great Lakes, one of the most important freshwater systems on Earth, are no longer in widespread decline but are not significantly improving, with overall conditions rated “fair” and unchanged over recent years.

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Apple Valley Planning Commission Recommends Denial of Proposed Data Center Project During Wednesday Meeting

A major proposed data center development in Apple Valley took a significant step toward rejection Wednesday night, as the Planning Commission recommended denial of key components of the Apple Valley Technology Park project following a continued public hearing.

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Public Hearing Set for Tonight For Proposed Apple Valley Technology Park, Data Center Project

Two key public hearings are scheduled for tonight, Wednesday, March 18, 2026, as the Apple Valley Planning Commission revisits a large-scale proposed data center development that could significantly reshape a portion of the city’s industrial landscape.

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40,000 Pounds of Donated Food Delivered to Eagan Food Shelf, Largest Single Donation in Organization’s History

Last Wednesday, March 11, 2026, a semi-truck carrying approximately 40,000 pounds of shelf-stable food arrived at The Open Door in Eagan, marking the largest single food donation in the nonprofit’s history and providing significant support to families facing food insecurity across Dakota County.

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Apple Valley City Council Adopts Resolution Addressing Impacts of Operation Metro Surge

The Apple Valley City Council adopts a resolution intended to recognize the effects the operation had on residents, businesses, and local government operations while urging state and federal leaders to address broader immigration policy issues and support communities impacted by the enforcement activity.

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Minnesota Anglers Can Now Fish for Bass Before the Traditional Fishing Opener Under New 2026 Regulations

Minnesota anglers will see a significant change to bass fishing regulations in 2026, as the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has implemented a new catch-and-release season that allows anglers to fish for largemouth and smallmouth bass earlier in the year on inland waters.

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