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What's Open and What's Closed on Labor Day
It's the last official weekend of summer, so plan accordingly.

It's the last official weekend of summer, so plan accordingly.

It's Minnesota History Day at the fair on Sunday.
Thursday, the board considered unspecified allegations concerning an employee behind closed doors. After deliberating for less than half an hour, the board opted to fire 'Employee A.'
Know anyone who has made life better in Burnsville? The Burnsville City Council would like to recognize their efforts.
Each week, Burnsville Patch will post the profile of a child on the waiting list for a mentor with Kids 'n Kinship, an organization that matches kids with adult mentors.
Each week, we will feature one photo from a specific location in Burnsville. First one to get it right gets a prize.
Burnsville resident Katie Gaitan asks Congressman John Kline to protect the program, which helps prepare low-income kids for college.
Here are a few of the listings that will be open for walk-throughs today.
In honor of the band, which will be playing at the state fair tonight, we've rounded up some of their raddest hits for your listening and viewing pleasure. Also included: Prices and times.
The City of Burnsville announced that it would wrap up the investigation into a blast that rocked the neighborhood on July 8. The verdict: Inconclusive. Officials will hold a public meeting on Sept. 12 to address lingering concerns.
Burnsville's finest responded to a spate of burglaries and a serious assault, among other things.
Republican Congressman John Kline calls former President G.W. Bush's attempt at education reform an "extraordinary intrusion" by the federal government.
Friday, Senator Al Franken discussed the stimulus package of 2009 and the resulting job growth, a matter of contention between Republicans and Democrats.
A roundup of the latests developments from notable cases.
Will you be active at the Great Minnesota Get-Together? We want to hear from you.
Almost 60 kids are looking for a mentor and a friend. Could it be you?
A gallery of the painters, potters and jewelers featured at Art and All That Jazz this year.