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Police Blotter: June 8-June 13
A quiet week that included a driver motoring down the wrong lane and one very belligerent pedestrian.

A quiet week that included a driver motoring down the wrong lane and one very belligerent pedestrian.

A meeting with Republican legislators took a tense turn when the topic of taxing the rich came up.
A Dakota County judge sentenced Shaquen Whitfield to 204 months for attempted murder, burglary and arson.
Burnsville Fire Department dealt with two fires, five car crashes and host of other emergencies this week.
Shaquen Whitfield will face the court for the final time tomorrow.
Meet Matthew Hardegger — valedictorian, tennis captain and former advisor to the city of Burnsville.
A list of organizations who have lost their tax exempt status.
A short video of the students who were chosen to give the 55th graduating class a send off.
A short video with clips of the music at Burnsville High's graduation on Friday.
A listing of all the Burnsville High grads who got scholarships.
A complete listing of Burnsville High School graduates who were recognized for academic excellence.
At Wednesday's graduation ceremony, Darian Ziegler offered classmates words of wisdom.
In the week leading up to the last day of school, the BPD reported a dramatic spurt in juvenile arrests, theft and property damage.
Wednesday night seniors and teachers alike said goodbye to Vale Educational Center, which is closing for good.
Board Member Gail Morrison will leave District 191 by the end of the month.
A roundup of all nine council candidates, with biographical information and more.
Dozens of employees of the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District lost their positions in a new round of cuts.