Bill Cochrane, a longtime Eden Prairie resident and Vietnam veteran, dedicated his post-retirement years to advocating for veterans.
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Eden Prairie High School’s Color Guard expands with a summer camp for grades 3-7 and a new cadet guard program launching this fall.
Seniors must decide whether to age in place or relocate, considering home modifications, support systems, and the impact on well-being.
In recent hearings, Minnesota’s Legislative Auditor Judy Randall revealed how state agencies often miss clear signs of fraud due to a lack of regulatory mindset, impacting oversight in major programs.
With thanks to those who took last month’s reader survey, EPLN shares what we found out about what you like, and what you want.
Larry Koch was denied reappointment to the watershed district board but continues his lawsuit over a disputed land purchase in Eden Prairie.
EPLN received two first-place awards and recognition in the Story of the Year category in the contest run by the Minnesota chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
Eden Prairie officials consider a $26 million city hall remodel to expand police facilities, pending council decision amid financial considerations.
Eden Prairie approved a new 185,733-square-foot industrial building in Opus Business Park, replacing vacant offices and boosting industrial space demand.
This is the second year Juneteenth has been recognized as a state holiday and the fourth it’s been recognized federally. Since these recognitions, celebrations have grown across the state.