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Each year, Connecting with Kids, a program of the Edina Community Foundation, recognizes people in our community who’ve had a powerful influen

Garbage around 50th and France is coming up roses—thanks to a $10,000 Hennepin County grant supporting recycling and composting.

In the summers of 1962 and ’63, Edina youngsters explored the wilderness in their city’s backyard during overnight camping trips sponsored by the parks and recreation department.

A rich harmony of voices leads Colonial Church in Edina through its traditional Sunday morning worship.

While attending Washington University in St. Louis, Rachel Mairose was involved with animal rescues. She wanted to continue that involvement when she returned to her hometown of Edina after graduation. So a few years later, in 2009, she decided to start her own pet rescue organization.

Before he achieved fame and fortune, John Denver performed at Edina High School gymnasium in 1969 (Edina High School yearbook photo).

Before he became famous for his songs about country roads and Colorado mountains, John Denver made his home in suburban Edina.

Digital devices like smartphones and similar accessories can rapidly become obsolete. So instead of giving dad or the grad in your life a gift that might need to be replaced in a few years, consider the long-lasting gift of a luxury timepiece.

There’s something to be said for tech companies with goofy names: Google, Yahoo!—the list goes on.

In the early 1960s, the New York Police Department and others throughout the country visited the Village of Edina to learn about its revolutionary “random patrol” method.

Like many fair-skinned redheads, Mollie Michura, owner of The Glow Lounge in Edina, understands that she and the sun are not friends. So she’s set out to provide a service solely focused on sunless tanning.

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