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Domestic violence is the willful intimidation, physical assault, battery, sexual assault and/or other abusive behavior as part of a systematic pattern of power and control perpetrated by one intimate partner against another. It includes physical violence, sexual violence, threats and emotional abuse. The frequency and severity of domestic violence can vary dramatically.

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Candice Amundson spent eight years of her life living in constant fear. Once her child’s life was in danger, she knew she had to get out of that situation. Amundson is one of the more than 10 million women and men that have experienced physical abuse by an intimate partner in the U.S. First observed in October 1981 as a national “Day of Unity,” Domestic Violence Awareness Month is held each October to unite advocates across the nation in their efforts to end domestic violence. Communities and advocacy organizations across the country connect with the public and one another throughout the month to raise awareness about the signs of abuse and ways to stop it, and to uplift survivors by sharing their stories and providing additional resources to leaders and policymakers. After about 10 months of dating a man, Amundson found out she was pregnant. In the beginning of the relationship she says he was verbally abusive, but never physically abusive. “It started out as name-calling,” she recalled. “But then it turned into control. He started controlling the finances, wanted control of where I was, what I was doing.” Once Amundson’s child was born, she says he started being physically violent toward her, but never their son. “He would pull my hair, try to grab me, throw things and

BY THE NUMBERS Minnesota 33.9% of women and 25.1% of men experience intimate partner physical violence, intimate partner rape and/or intimate partner stalking in their lifetimes. 14 people in Minnesota were murdered in domestic violence homicides in 2018. 22,760 the number of active protection orders in Minnesota between 2006 and 2015.

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Elevage Development Group LLC is proposing to rezone four commercial properties to allow for the construction of a six-story, 176-unit multifamily residential development. “The sites are a combination of parcels in the northeast quadrant of the Vadnais Boulevard/ Rice Street intersection bordering West Vadnais Lake to the east,” said Nolan Wall, planning/ community development director. “In total, it's about 2.6 acres. The applicant owns the entire site and also developed the McMillan (apartment) building across the street in Shoreview.” He said that the city has been working with the applicant as well as existing property owners over the past several years to consolidate this particular site for potential redevelopment. The City Council adopted an ordinance approving rezoning requests at 3470, 3500, 3508 and 3520 Rice Street. The council also adopted a resolution approving a conditional use permit and site plan review on the properties. The vote was not unanimous — council members Greg Urban and Patricia Youker voted “nay.” “A six-story building in Vadnais Heights is not right for the city, and people move to this city for its rural feel,” Urban said. “I think it would be a beautiful building to live in, but I'm concerned that it doesn't fit the character of the city, it sets a new precedent for future developments coming into the city and, because of the TIF request, it really doesn't do much for our tax base.” City Council Member Erik Goebel said he respectfully disagrees with Urban. “There's not a better site in the city in R3 District right now,” Goebel said. “This is not precedent-setting, and this location is very different than all the other locations we have around the city for development. We don't have any other properties like this. I think to say that

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