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Burnsville Seeing Just a Bit of its Future After No Child Left Behind
Districts in Minnesota are awaiting more details after the state received a waiver from federal requirements.

Districts in Minnesota are awaiting more details after the state received a waiver from federal requirements.

A list of locals who graduated from college or university recently.
Not all are happy with an ambitious plan to add onto the teen center.
Look out! Feb. 14 is upon us. Here are some ideas to keep you in your loved one's good graces and out of the doghouse.
July 6 is National Kissing Day. Here are a few fascinating factoids about the art of canoodling.
A roundup of events in the Burnsvile area during the working week.
Find out what's going on in Burnsville and beyond.
QJ is one of almost 50 kids waiting for a mentor through Apple Valley-based organization Kids 'n Kinship.
Andrew Talks allegedly threatened a woman with knives in front of the couple's two children, aged 2 and 4.
A roundup of college and university students from the Burnsville area who have maintained a high GPA.
Business owners are encouraged to claim listings in Patch Places to better promote their business and inform Burnsville Patch readers.
Conservative voters expressed concern that Romney is 'too liberal.'
Rick Santorum took first, followed by Ron Paul, leaving GOP heavyweights Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich in the dust.
Samuel Okon Edem and Ernest O. Edem both are scheduled to have hearings in March after police say they allegedly stole from a business over three years.
Samuel Okon Edem allegedly used his position in the company's accounts payable department to fraudulently siphon thousands of dollars to his brother, Ernest O. Edem.
Where to go and what to do — whether you vote Dem, GOP or Whig (really)!
Rahn Elementary celebrated its new direction with a Cirque du Soleil-inspired outpouring of music and dance.
Find the newest listings to hit the market in Burnsville.
Romances colored by their historical settings, and recommended by Galaxie Library staff, create memorable tales for a February read.
The Twin Cities region is in the throes what could be one of the warmest winters on record. Like it? Hate it? Take our poll.