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Eagan Man's Death Ruled a Homicide, Medical Examiner Says
Jonathan Thomas Lahr died of blunt force injuries to his head and neck following a fight with his roommate, Samuel Walter Petersen.

There is no greater honor for me than to be entrusted to tell someone else's story.
That's how I've always approached my work as a journalist, whether I'm writing a feature on a World War 2 vet, talking to students at the local high school or reporting on a neighborhood crime.
I got my start in news writing during high school, when I wrote a weekly student column for my hometown newspaper. I majored in English and Environmental Studies at St. Olaf College, became an editor for the college newspaper and started freelance writing on the side.
My freelance work led me to the Northfield News, where I reported on crime, city government, education, business and the arts—and even managed to sneak in a sports article every so often. In my five years as a reporter, I have won four awards from the Minnesota Newspaper Association for my reporting, including "Best New Journalist of the Year" in 2008.
Over the three years, I served as the editor for Inver Grove Heights Patch before becoming the editor of Eagan Patch.
Although I love writing, expect to see me out shooting video and photos in Eagan on a regular basis.
I've found that journalism is similar to anthropology: As a journalist, you're asked to go out into a community and learn the stories of that city and its residents. I can't think of anything more fulfilling than that.
Jonathan Thomas Lahr died of blunt force injuries to his head and neck following a fight with his roommate, Samuel Walter Petersen.

Rep. Laurie Halverson is pushing for $8 million in new funding for emergency shelters, street outreach and other support services for the homeless.
Want to know what south metro legislators are up to? Check out Patch's weekly legislative review to find out.
Want to know what south metro legislators are up to? Check out Patch's weekly legislative review to find out.
Eagan city officials say they would like to consider the use of Tax Increment Financing to help fund improvements on the property. But first, they have to change a state law.
Apple Valley had no trouble defeating Park Center 74-57 on Saturday night at the Target Center.
Apple Valley had no trouble defeating Park Center 74-57 on Saturday night at the Target Center.
Want to know what south metro legislators are up to? Check out Patch's weekly legislative review to find out.
From an increase in DUI arrests to a brighter business outlook. Mayor Bill Droste's speech, boiled down.
Each week, Eagan Patch reviews the headlines with our 'Week in Review' feature.
The School District 196 band programs need your help providing instruments to families unable to afford their own saxophone, trumpet or other instrument.
The Apple Valley boys basketball team edged out Eden Prairie 62-55 on Thursday night.
The high school kicked off the food drive last week in honor of Food Share Month.
The course is scheduled from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, April 26 at Scott Highlands Middle School.
The city-owned plots will be assigned on a first-come, first-serve basis. Plots are $35 to rent.
Admission to the event is $2. As many as 30 vendors will be on hand.
Sheriff's officials described the scene as a case of "snow bumper cars."