The growth of an economy or a community is like building a fire. In an…
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They hailed it in 1970 as a “New Town” planned community, a $200 million development…
You are reading the 1,000th article published by Eden Prairie Local News. Our first three stories…
When Prince passed away six years ago, on April 21, 2016, monuments lit up in…
We laughed with his self-effacing humor, his set-ups and silent takes. His fat jokes were contextual, polite and smart. Louie Anerson was us.
By Tori Hill As we reflect on Black History Month, we must remember the many…
Longtime Eden Prairie Cemetery caretaker Mike Rogers takes a few steps between gravestones before stopping in…
Fifteen months ago, Eden Prairie Local News (EPLN) sprouted from the ashes of a COVID-19…
The rhthms, chugging, hisses and haunted horn whistles – the smell of fired coal – made steam engines the drama queens of the Industrial Age. The few survivors remain so today.
“Milwaukee Road 261,” a steam locomotive that likely pulled passenger and troop trains to Chicago…