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In 1966, during a fishing retreat with Richfield's chief, Mr. Anderson sealed a merger deal.
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While each city will have its own discussions and goals, Richfield's Goettel said she hopes they can learn from one another.
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"Richfield's already made so many cuts," she added.
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Richfield's Bradford Dobesh, who sports a Packers tattoo on his ankle, has been chasing after tickets all week.
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"Those trees define that park," said Mike Eastling, Richfield's director of public works.
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Two blocks from Richfield's thriving heart at 66th and Lyndale, there's a bit of a ghost-town feeling around the abandoned site of Lyndale Garden Center.
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"It's kind of new territory," said Scott Bradley, Richfield's communications coordinator.
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Richfield's Blackwater bulk gold project within the Basin is immediately south of the border of the Joint Venture Area of Interest.
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"It's kind of new territory," said Scott Bradley, Richfield's communications coordinator.
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When foresters saw the flagging leaves on old oaks in Richfield's Augsburg Park last year, they thought they were seeing a disease called oak wilt.
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