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Powerball Millions, Storm Video, Trader Joes: Burnsville Week In Review
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Did you catch these popular stories on Burnsville Patch last week?

The top stories from our Patch sites in Hennepin County, Fridley, Mendota Heights, Shakopee and St. Michael include coyote and light rail concerns.
The Dakota County Drug Task Force was involved in the case.
Michael Devon Jarmon was the third man charged in the death of Marcos Pantaleon at the student's home earlier this year.
Minnesota has two tax programs that offset the cost of school supplies.
Dr. Kevin Bjerken, a Shakopee resident, said he wants to prepare students for future success.
Traffic may stop at times near Blakely Township where the work is occurring.
The winners attended the Burnsville City Council meeting to receive awards that ranged from $100 gift cards to tickets to the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.
The bull was part of a rodeo event at the Dakota County Fair on Wednesday.
In addition to the fair, a portion of I-35W will close Friday night.
Find out the movie times of Disney's "Planes," which will be released on Friday, and other movies.
Dessert, deep fried apple pie and more will be at Canterbury Park in Shakopee on Friday.
Find out the movie times of Disney's "Planes," which will be released on Friday, and other movies.
The Shakopee based community theatre company seeks volunteers to fill a wide range of needs.
Savage will use a grant from the Scott County CDA to help strengthen small business through a low-cost educational opportunity.
The City of Savage has collaborated with the Savage Chamber of Commerce and SCORE to offer the workshops.
The $75,000 purses are the largest offered to Minnesota bred 3-year-olds since 1988.
The group is trying to reach their fundraising goal of $30,000 by the end of August.
Scanner reports show one person was transported to Twin Cities hospitals from the Farmington fairgrounds location. The Bulls and Barrels event was on Wednesday night's schedule.