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Walk With the Mayor

Walk with the Mayor.  Get involved in what's going on in Edina.

This Saturday, May 18, you can walk with Edina Mayor Jim Hovland.  He's meeting folks at 9 a.m. at Bredesen Park, 5901 Olinger Blvd.

Meet near the building and enjoy a 2 mile walk along the paths. In the case of rain, meet at Southdale Center in front of Caribou Coffee.

Fallen Heroes Honored During Peace Officers Memorial Day

Law enforcement officers took part in a silent vigil at the State Police Memorial in St. Paul Wednesday.

Gay Marriage Becomes Legal in Minn., Thousands Celebrate

As a crowd of thousands roared from the lawn of the state Capitol, Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton signed the bill Tuesday that makes gay marriage legal here come Aug. 1.
    

Twin Cities' Fundraising Walk for Angelman Syndrome This Saturday

Twin Cities' Fundraising Walk for Angelman Syndrome This Saturday

Hundreds of walkers are expected (and you're invited too!) to join the Twin Cities 'fundraising walk for Angelman Syndrome. Other walks are being held across the country.

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Troy Stein Joins Edina Public Schools

Edina High School has a new Activities Director/Assistant Principal. Effective July 1, 2013, Troy Stein will join the District.   Stein currently holds a similar position at Chaska High School, a role he's held since 2008.

Barrie Road Closure

Barrie Road Closure

This Thursday a portion of Barrie Road in Edina will be closed  from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for a private contractor to set up a crane for maintenance on the 6400 Barrie Rd. building.

The 6400 Barrie Rd. address can only be accessed from the south by taking Barrie Rd. from either 65th or 66th Street. 6400 Barrie Rd. will not be accessible from the north during this time.

Dayton, Minn. DFL Leaders Reach Budget Deal

Gov. Mark Dayton and the Legislature's top Democrats announced an agreement Sunday to raise taxes on Minnesota's wealthier residents and cigarette sales and to spend the extra money on public education and to relieve pressure on local property taxes.