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Stuart Sudak Stuart Sudak is a longtime freelance journalist based in Minnesota. Over the years, he has written for newspapers, magazines, websites, and corporations. Stuart also served as an editor at several newspapers in Minnesota and Illinois, including the Eden Prairie News from 2000-05. He lives in Chaska with his wife Tracy and three children. To view some of his recent work, visit https://www.clippings.me/users/stuartsudak

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Wildfire, a sled dog, injured last weekend in a hit-and-run snowmobile collision in northwestern Wisconsin, is on the mend after having surgery Jan. 11 in Eden Prairie. The Alaskan husky who turns 3 in April has a long road to recovery after his badly broken left rear leg was repaired at Mission Animal Hospital, 10100 Viking Drive. Wildfire is part of musher Ryan Redington’s dog sled team that finished seventh during last year’s Iditarod race in Alaska. The dog was one of six on Redington’s team of 14 to run the entire 846 miles. Sarah Keefer, Redington’s training partner, said that…

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Longtime Eden Prairie Cemetery caretaker Mike Rogers takes a few steps between gravestones before stopping in a spot shaded by a tree on a warm afternoon last fall. Established in 1864, the hillside cemetery at 8810 Eden Prairie Road celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2014. Miller Park, Staring Lake, Anderson Lake and Mitchell Road all got their names from the pioneering families buried there. “It just is Eden Prairie,” Rogers said of the cemetery. “Of all the things left in Eden Prairie, this is one of the few that are the same way as it was before.” Call him caretaker or sexton.…

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After a day of playing hooky from school, noted fictional teen nonconformist Ferris Bueller offered this sage wisdom: “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while you could miss it.” Ferris is right. Sometimes, we need to hit the pause button on the voyage forward to kick around the past. This is the time of year when news organizations look back at all the stories of the past calendar year. Recent history is rewound, retold and sometimes updated, usually in end-of-year top story lists. I decided to craft my own list of 10…

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An Eden Prairie McDonald’s employee was honored at the store Wednesday, Dec. 29, for her quick thinking in jumping out the drive-through window to help a choking female customer. On a break from work and with her family in attendance, Sydney Raley, 15, of Edina, stood in her McDonald’s uniform as Paul Ostergaard, the restaurant’s owner and operator, praised her decisive jump into action. During the short recognition ceremony, Ostergaard recounted what happened while the Edina High School sophomore worked the drive-through at the end of her shift on Dec. 18. After being handed a food bag, he said a…

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Sydney Raley’s hero moment is making quite an impression on America. The story of how the 15-year-old Edina teen jumped out of a drive-through window at the Eden Prairie McDonald’s where she works to save a woman choking on a chicken nugget has gone viral in a big way. First told by KARE 11, the news segment on Sydney’s quick-thinking jump into action on Dec.18 has been picked up by other NBC affiliates across the county, as well as CNN, the Today Show, USA Today, and the New York Post. Scroll through the comments on any of the online stories…

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Five suburban mayors pledged Friday, Dec. 17, to work together on a regional response to address a rise in property and vehicle-related crimes in the metro area. That announcement comes in a joint statement signed by the mayors of Eden Prairie, Bloomington, Edina, Minnetonka, and Plymouth. The mayors crafted the groundwork for the statement during a meeting at Eden Prairie City Center. Initiated by Eden Prairie Mayor Ron Case, the meeting’s aim was for the southwest suburban leaders (also attending were each of the city’s police chiefs and city managers) to gather and discuss a collective response to the crimes. “There were…

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Seven-year-old Adam Christopher Scott is your typical Eden Prairie kid. The first grader at Oak Point Elementary School plays basketball and video games, collects sports cards, roots for the Vikings and the Wild, and likes to trek outside on snowy days with his brothers, Ryan, 13, and Matt, 10. “We’re definitely going to play snow football this year because we barely played it last year,” said Adam, the youngest of Bryn and Dave Scott’s three children. However, there is one way the youngster stands out from his peers. Adam is a budding actor with a recurring role as Hugo in…

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Jenifer Loon will become the eighth person to lead PROP in its 50-year history. The former Minnesota state representative from Eden Prairie will take over as PROP’s executive director on Jan. 1, 2022. She will replace Janet Palmer, retiring at the end of the year after being executive director since 2015. Loon, an Eden Prairie resident for 23 years, said she is thrilled and humbled to help lead PROP into its next 50 years of “compassionate service to others.” Founded in 1971 on the principle of neighbors helping neighbors, PROP (the acronym for People Reaching Out to People) does so by donating…

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A 29-year-old St. Paul woman reportedly stole a vehicle from an Eden Prairie gas station on Nov. 16, then led police on a high-speed chase. According to a Hennepin County criminal complaint, Marissa Sojourner Clobes was charged with theft of a motor vehicle and fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle. Both are felonies. Eden Prairie police responded to a vehicle theft call from Speedway gas station, 13195 Pioneer Trail, at 6:34 a.m. Nov. 16, the complaint stated. The owner of a 2007 Honda Accord told police he left the car running with the keys in the ignition while…

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An Eden Prairie man has been arrested and charged in federal court with fraudulently applying for more than $2.1 million in COVID-19 relief funds. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the District of Minnesota, Harold Bennie Kaeding, 72, applied for the loans through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) Program between April and December 2020. Court documents state that Kaeding used close family members’ names to submit the loan applications in the name of four Minnesota entities: Harbor Holdings Corp; Harbor Corp; AutoPay Inc.; and Voyager Shipping Company. These entities filed no tax…

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