We want to report the scores and highlights from prep sports faster than anyone else, and to provide big-time journalism pieces in the print edition on a weekly basis.
So, we’ve created the new Southwest Scoreboard website, http://www.southwestscoreboard.com, which is where you will now find all your sports content.
We’re also adding major feature stories about adult recreation to the weekly print edition.
Plus, we’re looking for content from you. Register on the site and post your photos and video from the high school game, recreational activities and youth sports. Your photos and information may even been printed in the newspaper.
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Savage firefighters James Kolbe, left, and Ken Deja show kindergarteners at Harriet Bishop Elementary what firefighters look like in gear so they are not scared of them in the case of a fire. Firefighters made the rounds to elementary schools last week to teach children about fire safety as part of Fire Prevention Week.
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By Shawn Hogendorf, Correspondent
Armando Velasquez, 20, of Faribault was sentenced to serve 57 months in prison by Dakota County Judge Timothy McManus in connection with a fatal hit-and-run that killed a 32-year-old Prior Lake man at the Event Center parking lot in Burnsville on April 5.
The following obituary is from the Oct. 11, 2008 print edition of the Savage Pacer newspaper:
By Martin Bracewell, Community Voices
As the election draws near, it behooves us to look carefully at the candidates running for local office. Here in Savage, we are looking at county and school board seats. We have a special opportunity in District 191 this year. Of the three seats open this year, only one incumbent has chosen to run for re-election.
By David Taylor, Spiritual Reflections
By Nancy Huddleston, Editor
On any other city project, approval of the final payment and change order by the Savage City Council would be a routine matter of business.
By Nancy Huddleston, Editor
Residents of Toledo Avenue continued to question the Savage City Council Monday night (Oct. 6) about a street reconstruction project they never wanted.
The Savage City Council will meet for a work session Monday, Oct. 13 at 4:30 p.m. at the McColl Pond Environmental Learning Center and in council chambers at city hall, 6000 McColl Drive.
The tentative agenda is as follows:
A. Tour ELC Building – present concepts related to ELC building usage policy
From tin cups to glittering goblets, there will be something for everyone along the new Minnesota River Sips of History Trail.
Each of the 10 sites along the newly-established Minnesota River Sips of History Trail will host a variety of events over the MEA weekend, Friday through Sunday, Oct. 17, 18 and 19.


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