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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.
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Intertech, based in an office along Cliff Road, was ranked 37th on the Minneapolis St. Paul Business Magazine's "Fast 50" list.
At a transportation forum last week, the south metro's DFLers outnumbered GOP candidates 9 to 2, with only one incumbent legislator in attendance, Shakopee's Rep. Mike Beard.
Over the last six months, Eagan firefighters have responded to eight patio fires—seven of which were caused by lit cigarettes, according to Eagan Fire Chief Mike Scott.
In a separate incident, police responded to reported drug activity at Eagan High School, according to the most recent Eagan police reports.
Five delegates visiting Minnesota as part of the Open World program met with Eagan Senate candidate Jim Carlson for a tour of the State Capitol, according to column author Rebecca Randen.
Nancy Hall supports DFLers Sandra Masin and Jim Carlson in their campaigns for election this year.
On Monday, Eagan officials met with a representative to lay out a road map for the recruitment and selection of a new administrator. The council expects to choose finalists as early as Dec. 11.
The Matt Thuente Memorial Scholarship Benefit will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 27 at Al Baker's Restaurant in Eagan.
To help voters learn more about local candidates in advance of the general election, Eagan Patch asked all of the candidates about their views and accomplishments.
To help voters learn more about local candidates in advance of the general election, Eagan Patch asked all of the candidates about their views and accomplishments.
The Eagan City Council is expected to meet with a recruitment firm to discuss the selection process for a new city administrator during a special meeting on Monday night.
Chuck & Don's Pet Food Outlet and Peanut's Place were among a handful of businesses to win recognition for their employment of disabled individuals during ProAct's Employer of the Year award ceremony.
Dakota Valley Recycling will be collecting discarded Halloween pumpkins from 9 a.m. to noon.
Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows updates you on the latest county happenings.
Halloween at the Art Park is scheduled from 1-4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27.
Recently released records show two Dakota County men were listed in the Boy Scouts' confidential "perversion files," which barred them from volunteering with the Scouts.
A nearby video camera caught at least two suspects lighting a car on fire. Eagan Fire Chief Mike Scott believes the act wasn't "random."
To help voters learn more about local political candidates in advance of the general election, Eagan Patch asked all of the candidates about their views and accomplishments.
Eagan resident Mike Obermueller, a Democrat running against incumbent Rep. John Kline (R), spent approximately $150,000 on the ad.