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Dakota County property values on the rise countywide

March 17, 2013 in The Farmington Independent

More than 147,500 valuation notices are currently being mailed to property owners in Dakota County, and the results are a mixed bag.
The information is being mailed to manufactured home, real and personal property owners. About 1,300 property owners received e-notices this year. Continue Reading

Campus notes

August 26, 2012 in Rosemount Town Pages

Several Rosemount residents graduated from UND and Rachel Pond and Paul Wilcziek were named to the NDSU summer dean’s list Continue Reading

Police report: Aug. 13 – Aug. 19

August 23, 2012 in Rosemount Town Pages

Police activity from Aug. 13 to Aug. 19 including adult and juvenile arrests Continue Reading

Police report: April 2 – April 7

April 12, 2012 in Rosemount Town Pages

Police activity from April 2 through April 7 including adult and juvenile arrest reports Continue Reading

Gymnatics: Irish win finale

February 8, 2012 in Rosemount Town Pages

Injuries and a long delay could not keep Rosemount from topping Eagan Continue Reading

A new card game in town

January 19, 2012 in Rosemount Town Pages

Rosemount seniors are trying to add cribbage to the regular rotation of card games Continue Reading

Engagement: Froelich-McGowan

May 13, 2011 in Rosemount Town Pages

Kim and Tom Sullivan of Rosemount are pleased to announce the engagement of their son Zachary W. Froelich to Lauren E. McGowan. Continue Reading

Teacher hopes to launch a community band

May 11, 2011 in Rosemount Town Pages

RMS band teacher John Zschunke wants to bring people together for the love of music Continue Reading

Column: Happy Mother’s Day

May 8, 2011 in Rosemount Town Pages

Sunday is Mother’s Day and I think of my mother. Growing up, little things that both comforted and irritated her in our daily routines have now become automatic in my life. Continue Reading

Column: Time for a reboot

March 11, 2011 in Rosemount Town Pages

People like to complain that the Hollywood movie industry is out of ideas. That it coasts along on a steady stream of sequels and explosions hoping people gradually lose either the will or the ability to read, thus eliminating a wide range of non-picture-based entertainment options. Continue Reading