St. Paul Park police seek public help to ID vehicle theft suspect
St. Paul Park police were seeking the public’s help in identifying the suspect in a vehicle theft....
Tribute to the Troops motorcycles visit Cottage Grove sister of fallen soldier
Motorcycle group makes visit to honor fallen Marine...
Alert Cottage Grove homeowner, neighbor help police arrest burglary suspects
Police said two Shakopee men were arrested after a Cottage Grove homeowner interrupted a burglary and other residents reported thefts in the area.
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Length of time 'important predictor' of higher PFC level
RELATED CONTENTA soggy -- but successful -- 'Standing Strong' anti-bullying run in Cottage Grove
As the rain fell early Saturday morning, organizers of the “Standing Strong” anti-bullying 5K fundraiser expected a small group of participants for their run.
RELATED CONTENTCottage Grove relaxed poultry policy excludes most residential properties
Council loosened restrictions but still leaves most ineligible to keep chickens or ducks.
RELATED CONTENTCottage Grove police reports for May 16: Property damage, fire, theft
Recent criminal activity in Cottage Grove
RELATED CONTENTSchool District 833 resident survey says levy renewal would pass
Poll shows varying support for added school spending
RELATED CONTENTNewport police reports for May 14: Assault, fight, vicious dog, domestic
Recent criminal activity in Newport.
RELATED CONTENTBulletin letters to the editor: Cottage Grove chicken ordinance, District 833 communication on class changes
Recent letters to the editor.
RELATED CONTENTCottage Grove resident and retiring school custodian Bob Beskar to be honored by school
Cottage Grove resident Bob Beskar has made Royal Oaks Elementary his home for the past 12 years as the school’s custodian, but something seemed to be missing.
RELATED CONTENTMath and Science Academy, East Ridge prove their robotics skills
The two schools’ robotics teams competed April 26-28 in the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) Robotics Competition World Championship in St. Louis, Mo.
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