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Search Efforts Continue for Missing, Vulnerable Minnesota Woman
Randolph, MN (KROC-AM News)- Search efforts are continuing in southeast Minnesota for a missing and vulnerable Minnesota woman. She was last seen on Saturday. Authorities say they have searched the area around her residence and did not find anything. The Dakota County Sheriff’s Office identified the missing woman as 56-year-old...
Randolph Township resident goes missing, investigation continues
Nicole Anderson, 56, has been missing since the morning of July 6. Nicole Anderson, 56, of Randolph Township has been missing since the morning of July 6 and the search for her/investigation continues. Anderson left her home on foot about 10 a.m. according to her family and did not return....
Dakota County officials asking for help locating missing endangered 56-year-old woman
DAKOTA COUNTY, Minn. — Dakota County officials are asking for help finding a missing endangered 56-year-old woman who left her home Saturday without her phone, wallet, glasses or medication. According to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, Nicole "Nikki" Irene Anderson left her house in Randolph Township around 10...
Prosecutor says Dakota County deadly force shooting justified
Police investigating a potential sexual abuse case in a Minneapolis suburb found themselves in a gun battle against a well-armed resident in a darkened home while trying to protect seven children inside, a prosecutor said July 2 in a report on the shootings that left two officers and a paramedic dead.
From St. Paul: Feeding Our Future and Frontline Worker Pay
***Bill Lieske represents District 58 in the Minnesota Senate. The district is in Dakota County and includes Randolph. Last week we received two blistering reports on fraud of taxpayer programs that has occurred under the Walz administration. These reports reveal a disturbing pattern of mismanagement, lack of oversight and failure to protect public funds against exploitation. As your state senator, I am outraged by these findings and committed to holding the administration accountable.
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