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Met Council May Delay Vote on Southwest LRT Route
Met Council Chair Susan Haigh said more time is needed, according to Finance & Commerce.

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Caitlin is a Richfield native and graduated from Richfield High School in 2003. She went on to study print journalism and Spanish at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul. While in college, Caitlin wrote for the school newspaper and had a handful of internships, including writing script for an educational documentary.
After college, Caitlin managed a retail store before becoming a freelance writer for the Twin Cities Daily Planet, a nonprofit community newspaper. She wrote on a variety of topics including: The U.S. Census, community events, nonprofits receiving grants and books. It was here where she learned about citizen journalism and the importance of "covering the uncovered" issues and people in the community.
While writing for the Daily Planet, Caitlin became the editorial intern for FenderBender magazine, a collision repair trade publication in St. Paul. Here she was charged with establishing a presence on social media platforms. She also wrote daily content for the Web and monthly content for the printed version.
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Met Council Chair Susan Haigh said more time is needed, according to Finance & Commerce.

Met Council Chair Susan Haigh said more time is needed, according to Finance & Commerce.
Met Council Chair Susan Haigh said more time is needed, according to Finance & Commerce.
The research firm is plans to add on an addition 1,200 square feet, according to Sun ThisWeek.
The new full-service restaurant is set to open in October, according to the Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal.
An Indiegogo fundraising campaign has raised more than $3,000 to make his first record in Los Angeles. He'll work with Warren Huart, a producer with a Grammy nomination to his name, the Star Tribune reported.
Patrick Exner, accused of fudging the results on state standardized tests last year while at Ubah Medical Academy in Hopkins, was fired last week.
Sofas, kitchen items, DVDs, books, women's accessories and much more await you at this Saturday sale.
Patrick Exner is being accused of fudging the results on state standardized tests last year.
An event is being held at Johnny Cake Ridge Park Aug. 13.
The Aug. 1 crash that left a Marine dead and another injured is under criminal investigation, according to the Star Tribune.
Energy upgrades grabbed the honor, according to the Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal.
The inaugural induction will take place Oct. 4, according to Shakopee Valley News.
The son of slain Accent Signage owner calls on Minnesota members of the U.S. House to support legislation.
A service for Mary Alice Weld was held Tuesday in Hopkins.
A service for Mary Alice Weld was held Tuesday in Hopkins.
VEAP serves people in the Richfield, Bloomington, Edina and South Minneapolis communities.
VEAP serves people in the Richfield, Bloomington, Edina and South Minneapolis communities.