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Once a school goes 28 days with no new cases, it is removed from the list. (Shutterstock)
DAKOTA COUNTY, MN 25 schools in Dakota County have reported recent outbreaks of COVID-19, the Minnesota Department of Health reported Thursday.
These schools all recently reported at least five cases of COVID-19.
St. Thomas Academy in Mendota Heights
Red Pine Elementary School in Eagan
Woodland Elementary School in Eagan
Eagan High School, Eagan
Parkview Elementary School in Rosemount
Rosemount Senior High School in Rosemount
Southview Elementary School in Apple Valley
Valley Middle School in Apple Valley
Apple Valley Senior High in Apple Valley
Farmington High School in Farmington
Threat that closed Lakeville area schools deemed not credible
Both Lakeville s superintendent and police say the safety and security of students was the driving force in the decision to close all district schools Friday. Author: Dana Thiede Updated: 1:54 PM CDT May 21, 2021
LAKEVILLE, Minn. Police and Lakeville area school officials say an investigation has determined a bomb threat that closed all schools in the district Friday is not credible.
Lakeville area schools superintendent Michael Baumann and Lakeville Police Chief Jeff Long met with reporters early Friday afternoon, to explain the sequence of events that sparked the decision to have students stay home.
Eden Prairie police issue warning after learning of planned Nerf Wars game
In a blog post the department says the game can lead to extremely dangerous, even deadly behavior like reckless driving and failing to use a seatbelt. Author: Dana Thiede Updated: 7:57 AM CDT April 30, 2021
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn.
Editors note: The video above first aired in May of 2019.
Police in Eden Prairie are issuing a warning after learning that students at the local high school are planning a Nerf Wars game, an activity that has in the past led to behavior that is dangerous or even deadly.
The department posted a blog on its website saying officers had learned students at Eden Prairie High School had organized a game set to begin this week. Nerf Wars involves forming teams, hunting down opponents and shooting them with a Nerf gun to eliminate the competition.