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Bill Malinen Lands a New Job
The former Roseville city manager resigned last May with Mayor Dan Roe saying that difference over style contributed to the parties parting of the ways.

I'm a journalist who has concentrated on business reporting for many years. I most recently came from Finance & Commerce business newspaper in Minneapolis. Prior to that I worked at the Sioux Falls Argus Leader for a year. I worked nearly 30 years at the St Paul Pioneer Press covering government and business.
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Local Hot-Button Issues Even though Roseville is predominantly already built up, the city faces many interesting issues including how to make the most of its public resources and balance the needs of business with those of residents.
The former Roseville city manager resigned last May with Mayor Dan Roe saying that difference over style contributed to the parties parting of the ways.

The RAHS Industrial Technology Department also received the Program of Excellence Award from the Minnesota Technology and Engineering Educators Association.
Honor comes from Finance & Commerce newspaper.
The Raiders are now 5-1 with two regular season games to go.
Beatríz Menanteau, a staff attorney with the Woman’s Human Rights Program for the Advocates for Human Rights, will be the guest speaker.
Raiders' record now improves to 5-1.
The Midwest association's event will be held in the Education Building.
The Tigers are looking to rebound after losing last week to Irondale.
The Raiders are coming off a 45-19 home-field win over Park of Cottage Grove.
In the last few days, fall colors have also begun appearing in the Twin Cities, including Roseville.
In the last few days, fall colors have also begun appearing in the Twin Cities, including Roseville.
MnDOT cites inclement weather for the postponement.
Proceeds go to help support firefighter families in need and a variety of community programs.