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Respectful Robber Pleads Not Guilty
Troy Anderson, 26, is facing up to 20 years in prison and a $35,000 fine if he is convicted of first-degree aggravated robbery.

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Troy Anderson, 26, is facing up to 20 years in prison and a $35,000 fine if he is convicted of first-degree aggravated robbery.

At least 75 Inver Hills students will be supported in the FAIM program during the 2011-12 academic year.
The course—if approved—would be taught by DNR 2nd Lieutenant Alex Gutierrez.
Despite being one of the first issues on Monday night's agenda, the Rock Island Swing Bridge stairs proved to be one of the most contentious.
Sharon Lee Pieske, 43, is accused of stealing $1500 from a pull tab collection box located in a bar on Concord Blvd.
The Dakota County Attorney's Office announced this afternoon that a grand jury indicted national nonprofit group Final Exit Network and members with assisting a suicide related to the 2007 suicide of an Apple Valley woman.
47-year-old Andrew Wagner was last seen at a cemetery in Virginia, Minn. on May 3.
A weekly rundown of the stories readers found most interesting over the last seven days.
The third of three Inver Grove Heights police blotters from Apr. 19-27.
St. Thomas Academy used a dominant third quarter to rattle off 14 goals against a young Spartans defense.
Despite fighting back to 5-4, Simley couldn't find enough firepower to overcome the Warriors at home.
The first of three Inver Grove Heights police blotters for the period between Apr. 19-27.
Originally scheduled to open its doors May 21, the actual opening date of Papa Bello's will be closer to the end of the month.
This week's Last Chance! comes courtesy of Diane Baum. Thanks Diane!
The first of three Inver Grove Heights police blotters for the period between Apr. 19-27.
Dog experts out there, what advice can you give me to combat his digging and chewing?
Now that the House and Senate have both passed their versions of a stadium bill, it will go to conference committees to negotiate the differences and eventually require a final vote.
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The Minnesota House passed the stadium bill 73-58 Monday night. Rep. Joe Atkins was among those who voted 'Yes.'
The Minnesota House passed the bill by a 73-58 majority—a margin much larger than many expected.