The family of an Eden Prairie man severely injured in a hazing incident at a University of Missouri fraternity in October 2021 has settled with all 23 defendants in a lawsuit. Danny Santulli, 19, a freshman, sustained alcohol-induced brain injuries during a pledge party at the now-closed Mizzou chapter of Phi Gamma Delta (also known as Fiji) house. The 2021 Eden Prairie High School graduate is in a Colorado rehabilitation hospital where he remains unresponsive. David Bianchi, the family’s attorney, revealed the 23 settlements during a hearing in Boone County Circuit Court on Tuesday, May 10, according to a story in the Columbia…
Author: Stuart Sudak
Eden Prairie police helped free two bald eagles discovered tangled in a heap near Bearpath Golf & Country Club’s 5th hole green on Sunday evening, May 10. According to a police spokeswoman, both eagles flew away unharmed after the two officers separated them. Responding to the incident were officers Spencer Barrie and Kenneth Stromgren. Photos and a video of the grounded eagles tangled on the grass were posted on social media by Bearpath resident Andrea Giorgianni Miketa. Her husband’s friend called, explaining how he saw two eagles fighting over his head while he golfed before they crash-landed nearby. She and…
Robb Virgin, principal of Eden Prairie High School, is starting a new position with the school district on July 1. On Thursday, May 5, Eden Prairie Schools announced that Virgin would become executive director of personalized learning. Virgin has been principal since 2018. He served as an assistant principal in Minnetonka before coming to Eden Prairie Schools. “We are excited about the leadership Dr. Virgin will bring to this role,” said Eden Prairie Schools Superintendent Josh Swanson. “He has been instrumental in the implementation of Designing Pathways, expanding opportunities and enrollment in rigorous coursework, implementing innovation processes that have led…
A public hearing is scheduled for 4:30 to 6 p.m. Thursday, May 5, to review and submit formal comments on an environmental assessment of planned construction improvements to Interstate 494, between Highway 169 and the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) hosts it at the Bloomington Civic Plaza, 1800 W. Old Shakopee Road. A formal presentation on the environmental assessment, which evaluates the project’s potential impacts on the local community and natural environment, will begin at 5 p.m. People can attend in person or sign up to attend the virtual event. Those who can’t make either can submit comments on…
The Arbor Day Walk and Green Fair scheduled for Saturday, April 30, has been canceled due to the forecasted inclement weather. According to the city, residents who purchased trees through Tree Trust can still plan to pick them up between 9 a.m. and noon at Round Lake Park. The event was planned as a way to celebrate Arbor Day with a walk around Round Lake Park. Green-themed vendors and free activities were also expected.
Football brought Ben Roethlisberger fame and fortune at a young age. But, it was rediscovering his faith later in his career that completed him. After becoming the youngest quarterback to start and win a Super Bowl in 2005, the star athlete known as “Big Ben” received many honors and attaboys tossed his way. Early on, though, his dazzling play was overshadowed by off-the-field drama, including a motorcycle accident in 2006 and a four-game suspension following sexual-assault allegations in 2010. Somewhere along the way, Roethlisberger admits drifting away from his faith. “I was down low and realized that I need something…
To celebrate its fifth anniversary on April 24, Brighter Days Family Grief Center aims to raise $50,000 in five days. Carolyn Kinzel, the founder and executive director of the center, invites people to stop by its new Eden Prairie location, 15764 Venture Lane, to drop off gift cards, sports game tickets, cash or checks to support its signature program, Embrace-A-Family. This program promotes community involvement by helping Brighter Days provide financial assistance and special gifts to grieving children, adults and families. In its first five years, Brighter Days has served over 6,000 people through in-person and virtual community support offering free resources,…
More than 450 people turned out for the Eden Prairie Lions Club’s annual Pancake Breakfast fundraiser on Sunday, April 24, at True Friends Camp Eden Wood Center. Along with the pancake breakfast, the Lions Club raises money for local causes and organizations through Schooner Days in June, the July 4 beer trailer, and the Corn Feed in August. All profits made during Lions Club fundraisers are donated. Since July 1, 2019, the club has donated $75,100 for public safety, scholarships, social and community services, vision, hearing, diabetes and other foundations, and animal rescue and nature centers. (That does not include the money…
A Celebration of Life and Interment of Ashes will be held for the Rev. Paul Russell Hammarberg at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 30, at Lord of Life Lutheran Church, 7401 County Road 101, Maple Grove. All are welcome. Paul passed away suddenly on April 30, 2020, at the age of 70. Born June 18, 1949, in St. Paul to Dr. Rev. Melvin and Ruth Hammarberg, he was the youngest of four children. He graduated from Gustavus Adolphus College in 1971 and Luther Seminary in 1975. Paul served as pastor at St. James Lutheran Church in Burnsville, started Lord of Life…
Tom Achartz appreciates a good story. There are many of them to be unearthed among the vintage photographs, videos, news articles and artifacts in the Eden Prairie Historical Society Museum collection. As the Historical Society volunteer curator, Achartz enjoys digging into Eden Prairie’s past for interesting yarns and sharing them on social media. Achartz posts the stories on Eden Prairie Remembers, a Historical Society public group on Facebook. This is where he combines his technological expertise with his love for history. “I like bringing things to people they haven’t seen before,” he said. He started Eden Prairie Remembers on May 1, 2020, but…