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      Report for Spring Lake, Scott County MN
      Spring Lake in Scott County MN is not the most well known fishing lake in Minnesota. If you look at various fishing reports on the web, it is mentioned as a good place to catch walleye, crappie, and bluegill. We have pulled bullheads out of there too. It’s pretty easy to catch bluegill sunfish in [...]

      Written by: Minneapolis MN Real Estate


      Cedar Lake Home for Sale (Scott County MN)
      24450 East Cedar Lake Drive New Prague Minnesota Scott County $419,000 Minnesota MLS #3511087  Incredible opportunity to invest in Minnesota lakeshore real estate in one of the fastest growing counties in the state. Convenient location in a south metro area just a short ten minute drive on Hwy 13 south of Prior Lake.  Cedar Lake is a whopping 780 acres, making [...]

      Written by: Minneapolis MN Real Estate


      Scott County MN Real Estate Agents Don’t Want to Sell Your House!
      Ben and Pete Fern are Scott County MN real estate agents known locally as the “Dynamic Duo” of residential real estate investment. But read that title again… hmmm…. Why wouldn’t they want to sell your Scott County home? Random postsMuskies, Milfoil, and MinnetonkaA wet basement can ruin your whole day.What home buyers want.They don’t call [...]

      Written by: Minneapolis MN Real Estate


      Fishin’ in Fish Lake, Prior Lake Minnesota - Scott County
      There’s plenty of panfish in this fine Minnesota lake near Prior Lake MN. (more…)

      Written by: Minneapolis MN Real Estate


      Report for Cedar Lake (New Prague, Scott County MN)
      Sunset over Cedar Lake. (more…)

      Written by: Minneapolis MN Real Estate


      Scott County Enhances Technology Program with infusion of Funds
      Updated technology has been rolling into Scott County schools this month, with 247 new computers installed in nine buildings.Most of the computers being replaced had been at the schools six years or longer - eons in the tech world."These computers were brought to the schools to better equip students with a better quality of technology," said Don Beaven, director of networks for the school district.More from the Georgetown News-Graphic.Also from the Jessamine Journal...The new computers, along with 177 more being delivered next week, were purchased with the district’s $272,600 allotment through the state’s Instructional Device Upgrade project. The 2006 Kentucky General Assembly put $50 million in the education budget for technology improvements, and each of the state’s 175 school districts received a share of the money based on enrollment.

      Written by: Kentucky School News and Commentary


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