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Maplewood Section of Hwy. 36 Open and Other Twin Cities' Road Projects-Week of Sept. 8
What roads should you avoid? Here’s the breakdown of detours, repaving and bridge projects by Twin Cities region.

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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.
What roads should you avoid? Here’s the breakdown of detours, repaving and bridge projects by Twin Cities region.

The top stories from our Patch sites in Hennepin County, Fridley, Shakopee and St. Michael include a change in dispatch centers and a restaurant reopens.
The game was close for much of the first half; then East Ridge began pulling away.
The two dead men are Cheng Vang, of Roseville, and Joseph Yang, of Brooklyn Park.
The Tigers beat Zimmerman High last week.
Bill Hudson, former head of the Catholic high school, is taking a new job at Mounds Park Academy in Maplewood.
Grant to be used for wetland education.
Roseville's first home game comes after its season-opening upset of Cretin-Derham Hall last week.
Police believe the shooting may have been a murder-suicide.
Fourth District Congresswoman urges action but also caution.
The Pioneer Press story says Chris Donley, who is facing late-stage melanoma, has just days to live.
Low registrations prompt cancellation.
Shopping centers and supermarkets will be open, but government offices and most banks will be closed on Labor Day.
Meetings also on the calendar for the Planning, Human Rights, Parks and Recreation and Public Works commissions too.
Marty will talk about the 2013 state legislative session and gains made for the environmental movement. The panel session starts at 1 p.m. at the DFL booth, on Dan Patch Boulevard.
Roseville's win was its first victory over Cretin-Derham Hall since that school joined the Suburban East Conference in 2005.
In partnership with Zillow, see what homes for sale are showing in the Fridley area.