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![]() News stories from Savage, MinnesotaMid-year permit numbers mirror housing marketJuly 24, 2008 - 4:05pm — Nancy HuddlestonBy Nancy Huddleston, Editor When it comes to mid-year building permit numbers, there are plenty of low numbers that are a direct result of the downturn in the housing market. But there’s one high number that is just as telling as the others – the 472 permits issued for residential additions and alterations. District 719: Fate of rare forest to be discussedJuly 24, 2008 - 4:02pm — Nancy HuddlestonBy Nancy Huddleston, Editor If you have been wondering what happened regarding a decision about removing or keeping SS-9, a rare woodland up above Prior Lake High School, make some time on Monday, July 28 to find out. That’s when the Prior Lake-Savage Area School Board will be meeting to hear a presentation from the city of Savage and discuss the fate of SS-9. The workshop begins at 5 p.m. in the large conference room of the District Services Center, 4540 Tower St., S.E., Prior Lake. Homeowners get to show off water featuresJuly 24, 2008 - 3:03pm — shawn hogendorfBy Shawn Hogendorf, Correspondent The Twin Cities Pond and Landscape Tour will come south of the river this weekend featuring two Spring Lake Township water gardens and one Credit River Township pond. The free, self-guided tour is a place to get ideas for building and designing water features, as well as to learn tips about maintenance and view landscapes. Drive-by shooting trial delayedJuly 24, 2008 - 2:57pm — Keighla SchmidtBy Keighla Schmidt, Staff Writer A jury trial for Harold “Bucky” Glenn Linville was scheduled to start next week, almost two years to the date of a drive-by shooting that rattled a quiet neighborhood just off County Road 42. But in the past two years, the case has been pushed back for various reasons, including requests from both the prosecutor and defense attorney, and the addition of two felony charges against Linville for being in possession of a firearm. Police catch teens in act of vandalism at schoolJuly 24, 2008 - 2:49pm — shawn hogendorf
By Shawn Hogendorf, Correspondent Prior Lake Hall of Fame: Diving coach's impact is feltJuly 24, 2008 - 1:37pm — Tom SchardinBy Tom Schardin, Staff Writer Tom Madura coached the Prior Lake High School boys and girls diving teams for a combined 66 years and his impact was felt by many. Sixty-one divers who Madura coached were part of a letter of recommendation to the Prior Lake Hall of Fame selection committee to include Madura as part of the 2008 induction class. Twin Cities Osprey Project is a successJuly 24, 2008 - 1:30pm — Tom SchardinBy Dan Huss, Correspondent It sounds kind of corny, but the Twin Cities Osprey Project has gone above and beyond. “The goal when we started this project,” said Judy Voigt Englund, coordinator of the Twin Cities Osprey Project, “was to get to the point where we have 10-15 active nests. This year, we’re at 54.” Police Report: July 26, 2008July 24, 2008 - 12:17pm — shawn hogendorfThe Savage Police Department issued 31 citations between July 10 and 16 and responded to 280 incidents between July 11 and 18. Some of the incidents included the following: CRASHES |
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