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Mendota Heights Patch Week in Review June19-25
A superintendent search, check fraud, and the MSHSL All-Star Football Game made the news last week.

Here's what you may have missed last week on Mendota Heights Patch:
Tuesday was the final day of events held at Church of St. Peter in Mendota Heights.
The Lilydale Planning Commission got their first look at the developers agreement for the on Monday.
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Also Monday, the decided on what to ask of voters in this fall's referendum, and put final approval on the 2011-2012 budget.
The Mendota Heights City Council is inspecting their The topic will also be discussed at the first meeting in July.
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The developers of Mendota Plaza, Paster Enterprises, are over who should pay to move a sewer line on the property.
A former bank president and Mendota Heights resident was indicted by a grand jury Wednesday in connection with a discovered at a now-defunct St. Paul bank.
Tom Egan reported on the county's preparations for a in his column this week.
The Farmington Area School District announced this week that Superintentendent Jay Haugen of the West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan School District is a finalist in their . Haugen advanced to the on Thursday.
by Henry Sibley High School wrapped up its second week. Check with Patch for regular updates on the project's progress.
In sports, participated in the 38th Annual Minnesota State All-Star Football Game on Saturday.
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