Politics & Government

Week In Review: A Rash of Robberies, A Vikings Controversy and a New Disc Golf Contract

A weekly rundown of the stories readers found most interesting over the last seven days.

 

Week in Review is a rundown of the most popular stories posted on Inver Grove Heights Patch over the last seven days.  

This week we brought you the , an IGH man caught with an , a and the story of a man .

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But the Week in Review is about what has most peaked the interest of the public. And with that, the list is limited to just the top five. 

In order of descending popularity, the week's most popular stories were the following:

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All information included is public and provided by the Inver Grove Heights Police Department.

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Dakota County Judge Edward Lynch ruled that when Piepenbrink told his colleagues he took $62,500 he was admitting guilt rather than giving statements during religious counseling.

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Independent contractor Fairway Flyerz renegotiated its agreement with the City of Inver Grove Heights after losing $5,800 in operations while managing the , which began charging a pay-to-play fee last year.

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Colleen McMillan, an IGH resident and robbery victim, tells her story and offers tips for those hoping to protect themselves from the same fate.  

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Rep. Joe Atkins is warning Vikings fans to "look for much more negotiation before a final proposal emerges" but that the plan most likely to succeed is the one where "those who benefit most from a new stadium, pay the most [for it], without general tax dollars."


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