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Mayor Kautz Awarded for Arts Activism
Mayor Elizabeth Kautz was one of three elected officials to be honored by Americans for the Arts and the U.S. Conference of Mayors.

Mayor Elizabeth Kautz was one of three elected officials to be honored by Americans for the Arts and the U.S. Conference of Mayors.

A roundup of recent property transactions in the Burnsville area.
The City of Burnsville revoked the embattled rental company's license after they failed to bring the complex up to fire code.
Dakota County Libraries are sponsoring free author talks over the coldest months of the year.
A roundup of college and university students from the Burnsville area who have maintained a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Before you answer, here's a video and five facts you might or might not know about the civil rights leader.
Find out what's going on in the Burnsville area.
Almost 50 kids are waiting for mentors through the organization Kids 'n Kinship.
City staff are still pursuing a route that could lead to mass evictions.
Over the last 12 months, Realtors cut local housing stock in half, increasing sales by almost 28 percent — but prices remain lax.
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Owe more than your house is worth? Read these tips from the Better Business Bureau.
Jose Hugo Vazquez-Rodriguez, 35, was one of three people arrested in March 2011 after a lengthy investigation.
Bridge construction awaits a federal permit to encroach on a nesting area.
Two people were injured in an early morning accident on Saturday.
At least two high school hockey players have been injured in the last month. Is it time to change the rules?
A blaze broke out at the manufacturer's building on Judicial Road on Friday.
Find out what's going on in this week's roundup.
Dakota County Libraries are sponsoring free author talks over the coldest months of the year.
A proposed amendment to No Child Left Behind would put the kibosh on Annual Yearly Progress and institute new student assessments.