Community Corner

Apple Valley Patch's Week in Review

Revisit some of our stories from last week.

Eastview High School senior Tony Metz, who has muscular dystrophy, from the Minnesota Valley Exchange Club, for overcoming obstacles to achieve academic and extracurricular success.

We talked to Apple Valley High School sophomore hockey player Hudson Fasching and his parents about his decision to spend his last two years of high school living in Ann Arbor, MI, and participating in the U.S. National Team Development Program.

We had a photo gallery of Eastview High School's spring musical, "Thoroughly Modern Millie."

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First-quarter 2011 statistics from the Minneapolis Area Association of Realtors compared to first quarter 2010, while closed sales were up.

The weekly Apple Valley police blotter , as well as an arrest for a criminal vehicular injury charge.

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The Apple Valley City Council of a new clubhouse at the Valleywood Golf Course.

We brought you some in Apple Valley, as well as the in the past week.

Rep. Tara Mack talked about Gov. Mark Dayton signing her community paramedic bill, and Mack and Sen. Chris Gerlach in the weekly Capitol Review.

Local parents ; the discussion is still open for comments.

Apple Valley , meant to give residents tools to reduce their energy use and bills. The next step will be to measure whether the program resulted in significant energy savings.

Cedar Park Elementary School on Saturday aimed at improving literacy among English language learners and their parents.

Eastview High School graduate Katie Brown , the organization for which she now teaches in Milwaukee, where if she won she'd receive $500 for her classroom library.

While the Minnesota State High School League decided to add a seventh class for high school football, questions still and how it will affect other classes.

We had a to Burnsville.


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