WEST METRO
Girl Scout cookies go on sale SaturdayIt's Girl Scout cookie time, and soon you'll find Girl Scouts at your door or staffing tables at retail stores to sell eight varieties of cookies, from Do-Si-Dos to Thin Mints.
This year the cookies will come in packaging that highlights the business skills the girls learn selling them: setting goals, managing money and developing people skills in dealing with customers. They also learn about business ethics, problem-solving and making critical decisions.
The sales period is Feb. 2 -March 17. Cookie booths will be operated Feb. 11-March 17. A cookie booth locator is available at www.girlscoutsrv.org/cookies.
Each package of cookies costs $4, and of that amount, 70 percent goes to the Girl Scout troop and council to fund programs.
Last year, River Valley's Girl Scouts earned more than $2.9 million for Scout programs.
RICHFIELD
City to buy 12 homes for parkway and trailThe Richfield City Council last week approved a plan to buy 12 houses on 17th Av. S. across from the Home Depot and Target complex near Cedar Avenue and E. 66th Street.
The plan, which was unanimously approved, will lead to the removal of those houses and construction of a slow-drive street called Richfield Parkway, as well as a bike and walking path that is part of the Intercity Trail.
Work on the parkway and paths is not expected to begin until 2014. Some of the homes are in foreclosure, meaning the city will have to negotiate their sale with banks, which could take months.