Retired teachers from Eden Prairie lead adults on international journeys that blend historical insight, personal connection and the joy of discovery.
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Two EPHS clubs take action on sustainability, from thrifted fashion to park cleanups, showing students how to help the planet.
The Minnesota Landcape Arboretum begins a multi-phase entrance project to improve safety, access, and highlight the natural beauty of its 1,200 acres.
Eden Prairie High School presents “The Nerd,” April 24–26 – a fast-paced comedy about friendship, chaos, and 1980s absurdity.
A personal journey through ketamine therapy begins, revealing early insights, emotional shifts, and the power of rethinking mental health treatment.
The event featured eco-friendly exhibits and family activities, including cooking demonstrations and seed planting.
EP Gives returns May 1 with dinner, auctions, and stories of impact to raise $125K for Eden Prairie nonprofits.
U.S. Rep. Kelly Morrison and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison warn of threats to democracy, voting rights, and climate policy.
Unsealed federal warrants reveal sex trafficking, lavish spending, and alleged medical billing fraud tied to an Eden Prairie residence.
A fictional couple’s routine frames new survey results revealing how Eden Prairie residents feel about safety, services and quality of life.