Thursday, July 24, 2008

Rosemount Town Pages podcast for July 24

This week in the Rosemount Town Pages staff writer Emily Zimmer had a story about Rosemount’s newest police officer. The story had plenty of good information about Jason Woggy, but there were a few things that didn’t make it in. If given the choice, for example, would Woggy rather get tazed or pepper sprayed? And just how far can he pull a semi? This week’s Town Pages podcast answers those questions and more.
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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Rosemount Town Pages podcast 071708

Leprechaun Days is here, and there's a lot on the schedule. One of this year's biggest events is the July 19 celebration of Rosemount Township's 15th anniversary. This week Town Pages staff writer Emily Zimmer sits down with Leprechaun Days organizer and local historian Maureen Geraghty Bouchard to talk about that celebration, Rosemount's history and what people can expect to see this year at Leprechaun Days.


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Thursday, July 10, 2008

Rosemount Town Pages podcast for June 10

Summer is here. School is out. And kids all over Rosemount are saying the same thing as they contemplate another day in front of the TV: "There's nothing to do." District 196's community education department tends to disagree, though. The department offers hundreds of classes and camps for kids of all ages — from space camp to tennis lessons to horseback riding.


For our eighth podcast we sat down with community education communication coordinator Lisa Beytien-Carlson and Steve Engel, a community ed registrar who also coordinates a space camp and offers Aikido lessons, to talk a little bit about some of the fun things kids can get up to this summer in Rosemount.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Rosemount Town Pages podcast for July 3

The long Fourth of July weekend is here and a lot of Rosemount residents have plans to celebrate, either with a party at home, a trip to the lake or a drive to a nearby community to watch some fireworks.


Our seventh podcast is a conversation with Rosemount police chief Gary Kalstabakken about making sure those celebrations are safe — whether that means choosing a designated driver or taking care with fireworks.


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