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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.
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The new fire station has been built on the site of the city's original firehouse.
"If handing back pay would help furloughed workers I would find a way to survive without pay, but of course it won't," Ellison told WCCO. "Only allowing a vote on a clean continuing resolution will do that."
Fourth District Democrat blames Tea Party Republican party for the shutdown, saying they are holding the government and American people hostage.
The "Vote YES" group is urging residents to approve what its says is a “no frills” operating levy.
The incident occurred at about 2 a.m. today (Monday). Authorities are looking for two suspects.
Plenty of city-related meetings are on the docket for October.
The victim was found by canoeists on the river near Riverfront Park.
Brandon Palmer is accused of inappropriately touching female clients.
Ethan Furois placed second in the boys' varsity division in the mountain bike event.
However, some restrictions still reman on westbound I-694.
However, some restrictions still reman on westbound I-694.
Construction work continues on a new Roseville Walmart supercenter. which is slated to open mid-2014.
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Financial One Credit Union originated 80 years ago as the Columbia Heights Credit Union. Today, it has three branch offices and serves about 10,000 members.