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VIDEO: Burnsville's Got Talent
Just three acts made the cut at Burnsville High School's talent competition.
Just three acts made the cut at Burnsville High School's talent competition.
Dakota County Libraries are sponsoring free author talks over the coldest months of the year.
More than 50 kids are waiting for mentors through the organization Kids 'n Kinship.
Dakota County Libraries are sponsoring free author talks over the coldest months of the year.
A few affordable single family homes and some lux townhomes will be open this Sunday.
Dakota County Libraries is once again launching their winter reading program.
A proposed amendment to No Child Left Behind would put the kibosh on Annual Yearly Progress and institute new student assessments.
Vote often to help win $100,000 for the West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan School District.
Dakota County Libraries are sponsoring free author talks over the coldest months of the year.
Two juniors could be chosen as the statewide winners of ExCEL, a program sponsored by the Minnesota State High School League.
Currently, few details are available concerning a death at an address in the Heart of the City district.
A roundup of events in the Burnsville area.
After weeks of unusually warm weather, a potentially dangerous snowstorm is coming just in time for the midnight New Year's toast.
A roundup of the top news stories to come out of Burnsville.
Five new listings on the Burnsville real estate market.
Don't drive. There are a number of options for getting around the Twin Cities metro area on New Year's, and better yet, some of them are free.
Dar-us-Salam Cultural Center will relocate to 603 West Travelers Trail.
New laws regarding carbon monoxide awareness and organ donation go into effect in 2012.
The Minnesota Court of Appeals rejected Robin Johnson's bid for a lesser sentence for a 2010 assault on a basketball ref.