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Dec. 27, 2018 • Volume 133 • Number 43
Established 1887
2018
Year in Review
Farmington creates change 2018 saw leadership shake-ups, increased development by Jody Peters SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
The past year has been an eventful one for the city of Farmington. The midterm elections saw incumbent City Council Member Katie Bernhjelm keep her seat; write-in candidate Joshua Hoyt won the other seat after launching a grassroots campaign effort. Hoyt’s victory was
a surprise to some, but his message of increased transparency seemed to appeal to voters. Transparency was a buzzword in the city after residents learned longtime Police Chief Brian Lindquist would be leaving Farmington. More than 2,000 people signed an online petition to keep the chief, and hundreds attended the Aug. 20 City Council meeting, but ulti-
mately the council voted 3-2 to approve a separation agreement between the city and Lindquist. Along with changes in leadership, Farmington experienced changes in development. Longtime businesses like the Farmington Bakery and Synergy Dance Center reinvented themselves, and new businesses were welcomed to the Farmington Mall. Following is a look at
some of the memorable seat following his resignamoments of 2018. tion in 2017. Bernhjelm has lived Midterm elections in Farmington since July Two City Council seats 2016 and works as a marwere open in 2018: Jason keting partnerships coBartholomay’s seat and ordinator and manager Katie Bernhjelm’s seat. at the Minnesota Vikings Bartholomay opted not headquarters in Eagan. to run for re-election after Because Bernhjelm serving two terms. Bern- was appointed by the City hjelm ran her first council Council to fill Pitcher’s campaign since being ap- seat, campaigning for an pointed to former Coun- election was a new process cil Member Tim Pitcher’s for her. But she believes
Rosemount continues to grow Election brings leadership changes at city, House by Andy Rogers SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Rosemount residents voted in new representation at both the state and city levels as voters came out as if it was a presidential year in 2018. DFL candidate John Huot of Rosemount defeated incumbent Republican Anna Wills by a close margin in Minnesota House District 57B race. Two newcomers, Paul Essler and Tammy Block, also won spots for the Rosemount City Council. Newcomers Essler and Block worked together Photo by Tad Johnson to win every Rosemount Children met at Jaycee Park on July 2 for the Rosemount Parks and Recreation Kids See Rosemount, 10A Corner program for activities focused on games, fitness, nature, friendships and fun.
having over a year’s worth of experience on the council helped her appeal to voters. “I think that my experience spoke for itself, and I was able to talk about actual change that I wanted to make and decisions I wanted to make, and I think that stood out to everybody who voted,” she said. Write-in candidate See Farmington, 12A
Where everyone knows your name New Rosemount High School principal focused on a culture of support by Tad Johnson SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
At Rosemount High School, a simple “Hello, how are you?” goes a long way to making someone’s day. “It’s gratifying and rewarding when students are greeting me when they see me in the hallways or when I see them in classrooms,” said Principal Pete Roback, who’s been in his new role since July. “It’s a very small piece, but it’s so important.”
Usually it’s the adults who take the initiative in the greetings, but creating a culture where teachers, staff and students each care about the success and wellbeing of others is what the school has been working on since the beginning of the academic year. Being a place where everyone knows your name might sound impossible in a school of 2,342 teenagers and dozens of staff members, but Roback has high expectations. See Roback, 21A
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