Some lawmakers say cell phones are harming students' ability to concentrate and harming their overall mental health.
School officials have barred the Kirkwood High students from asking survey questions on certain subjects, citing federal privacy laws.
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The Eden Prairie School Board on Monday, Dec. 10, approved a tax levy of $46.68 million, up from $45.59 million in the present year. It’s an increase of 2.38 percent from last year and a ...
Frey proudly announce the birth of their son, Norman Arnold Frey. Baptized March 19, 1944 at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Lakefield and confirmed on March 30, 1958 at St. John's Lutheran Church in ...
The marquee on the Historic Artcraft Theatre advertises the upcoming James Dean Weekend. Theatergoers can take in “Rebel ...
Since first being elected to the City Council in 2006, Jon Duckstad has served Eden Prairie during a time of unprecedented economic challenges: In many ways, Eden Prairie faces a double punch of ...
The Sheriff's Office responded to a cellular 911 hang-up from the area of 240th Street, Dassel Township. The deputy found ...
The Minnesota Senate will discuss a bill on Monday that, if passed, would ban cell phones for students in elementary and ...
The 38-hour workweek is increasingly falling out of favour, as working parents look for school-hours careers that can prove ...