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Ford Employee, ALS Sufferer Dies at 56
Dean L. Tormanen, of Savage, died on Oct. 8, 2013.

Dean L. Tormanen, of Savage, died on Oct. 8, 2013.

Frightmares opens this weekend, but there's plenty of competition this year: Three other horror-filled Halloween attractions have spring up in the south metro.
Frightmares opens this weekend, but there's plenty of competition this year: Three other horror-filled Halloween attractions have spring up in the south metro.
Shakopee High was recently chosen to participate in Hennepin Theatre Trust's "SpotLight Musical Theatre Program."
This year's meeting will feature Neal Karlen, author of "Augie’s Secrets: The Minneapolis Mob and the King of the Hennepin Strip."
Village Market will soon become the newest Lunds location.
The consumer-advocacy chose 10 Minnesota towns based on school rankings and economic data.
Shakopee was one of three Scott County cities to make the list.
Classes will be held on Oct. 15 at Burnsville City Hall.
Zane G. Shippy helped man his son's hot air balloon, "The Phoenix."
The record label will host a music party at Turtle's on Friday, Oct. 18.
In September, Tom Richmond, an illustrator for Mad Magazine, and seven other cartoonists visited Kandahar Airfield.
The gas station at the corner of West Burnsville Parkway and Harriet Avenue South was torn down in late September.
Evergreen will be closed between Valley View Road and Patterson Drive.
Shakopee's top finisher was Dennis Jarvis, 43, who finished the marathon in about three hours.
Burnsville's top finisher was Aaron Eicher, 30, who finished 78th out of 8849 runners.
The two new shops will open in March.
The Shakopee Chamber of Commerce will be hosting two forums for candidates running in the Nov. 5 election.
The forum will take place on Monday, Oct. 7, 2013 at Stephano’s Restaurant in Burnsville.