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Each week, we will feature one photo from a specific location in Burnsville. First one to get it right gets a prize.

Each week, we will feature one photo from a specific location in Burnsville. First one to get it right gets a prize.

A clip of one of the bands at this year's festival.
Friday, city officials led U.S. Senator Al Franken through the bowels of the Burnsville Ice Center, which recently underwent a $5 million retrofit.
Neither child had been immunized against the infectious disease.
A monthly rundown of suspects that the Dakota County Sheriff's Office is searching for.
A listing of five properties on the market that will be open this weekend.
The DFL heavyweight visits the Burnsville Ice Center, where a geothermal cooling and heating system was installed in 2010 with stimulus money from the feds.
Robert VandenBoom will take former School Board Member Gail Morrison's seat at the next meeting.
It was a busy week for the Burnsville Police Department, which responded to a third-degree assault, investigated a hit and run and arrested a driver who just couldn't stop texting, among other things.
Maggie Wilderotter, CEO and Chairman of Frontier Communications Corporation, was in town yesterday to talk jobs, business growth and what it was like to bust through the glass ceiling in the tech industry.
A list of locals who graduated from college or university this year.
The Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School Board will choose one of nine candidates to fill a seat left vacant by the resignation of Gail Morrison. Here is a brief summary of those in the running.
With a record high number of drownings, Major Jeff Storms with the Hennepin County Water Patrol shared his top water safety tips a news conference today in Minneapolis.
CNN's Money Magazine ranked the town number 51 for its parks, affordable housing and economic vitality.
Five minutes is all you need for this brief about the $5 million system that keeps our roadways and neighborhoods safe.
A new Patch-wide project will seek out examples of how people in all different communities are realizing their American Dream.
Almost 60 kids in Dakota County are looking for a mentor and a friend. Could it be you?
Tom and Kathleen Morris win the largest Powerball jackpot in Minnesota history — a cool $229 million.
Valley Ridge Shopping Mall will be demolished this month to make way for a housing complex for seniors.
Compared to July 2010, Burnsville saw a brisk trade in the real estate sector, with 77 closings. Prices continued to decline, however.