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Larry Koch, a board member of the Riley Purgatory Creek Watershed District, has filed a lawsuit against the district and its administrator over a decision to purchase 28 acres of land in Eden Prairie for $5.775 million.
Eden Prairie uses a $2.8 million state grant to retire fire truck debt, easing the financial path for the Police Department’s city hall relocation.
The Eastern box turtle, a unique land-dwelling species, faces winter survival challenges and threats from habitat loss and illegal pet trade.
Susan and Shaun Hicken’s annual neighborhood gingerbread house-making party fosters community bonds and holiday spirit.
Marking its 10th year, the Eden Prairie Community Foundation’s scholarship celebrates Dr. Jean L. Harris’s legacy by supporting diverse, community-minded high school seniors
A.M. Rotary members Irene Kelly and Tim Conners cite the rich culture of the Minneapolis area as a contributor to the region’s quality of life.
Eden Prairie and No. 2-ranked Wayzata fought to a 2-2 tie, featuring standout performances and pivotal late-game scoring.
Eden Prairie’s Original Pancake House dishes out holiday cheer, serving as a beacon of charity for the fifth year through the Giving Tree program.
Stan Tekiela, director of Eden Prairie’s Outdoor Center, is set to retire on Jan. 2 after 24 years of leading the facility.