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Capitol Review: Drug Tests for Welfare Applicants, 'Public Benefit' Corporations, and Ski Safety
Republican legislators from Burnsville came out swinging during the first week of session.

Republican legislators from Burnsville came out swinging during the first week of session.

Logan Kent and Camille Benson will head up the royal court for Snow Week 2012.
Another batch of Burnsville High School students have committed to major universities.
A roundup of events in the week ahead.
Mentor Rose and Mary, or another child, through Kids 'n Kinship.
A list of five properties on the market that will be open this weekend.
The Minneapolis artist opened an exhibit at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center this week.
Looking for something to do this weekend? Burnsville Patch has you covered.
Business owners are encouraged to claim listings in Patch Places to better promote their business and inform Burnsville Patch readers.
The Minnesota Football Coaches Association will recognize Dick Hanson at a ceremony in March.
School Newspapers Online has grown by leaps and bounds since its inception in 2008.
Help Burnsville Patch put together a list of lip-smacking snacks that readers can whip up for the big game.
The trio faces federal charges after they purchased over $12,000 of merchandise with fake checks from retail stores in Burnsville and 10 others cities in Minnesota.
At the start of the session this Tuesday, returning legislators are focusing on reform.
For the first time since 2004, the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage school district will offer all-day kindergarten at no additional cost. Questions linger about the program's long-term viability, however.
A roundup of weekly events in the Burnsville area.
Mentor Shan or another child through Kids 'n Kinship.
For the first time since 2004, the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage school district will offer all-day kindergarten at no additional cost. Questions linger about the program's long-term viability, however.
Looking for something to do this weekend? Burnsville Patch has you covered.
Congressman John Kline says he doesn't support SOPA.