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Police Blotter: May 25-June 1

Assaults, thefts and one weapons charge in Burnsville over the last week.

Police Blotter: May 25-June 1
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Candidates Carry a Torch for Crichton

At a forum on Wednesday, many of the candidates for council painted themselves as deceased Council Member Charlie Crichton's allies.

Candidates Carry a Torch for Crichton
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Council Filing Closes

A final list of the candidates for Charlie Crichton's seat.

Council Filing Closes
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Senior Awards!

On May 16, Burnsville High School honored the best and brightest of its outgoing class.

Senior Awards!
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Local Physician Reprimanded

Dr. James Eelkema was disciplined after allegations of sexual impropriety surfaced.

Local Physician Reprimanded
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Fire Blotter, May 9-May 15

The Burnsville Fire Department recorded 87 incidents, including one lightning strike and two building fires.

Fire Blotter, May 9-May 15
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ALERT: Severe Weather Possible

The National Weather Services urges residents to be cautious as a storm system moves through the area.

ALERT: Severe Weather Possible
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A Farewell Rose

Burnsville bids adieu to a well-known floral shop, which will be relocating this summer.

A Farewell Rose
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Movie Times, Sept. 4

A listing of the movies showing at the Paragon Odyssey 15.

Movie Times, Sept. 4
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Burnsville Police Blotter, May 12-May 18

This week the BPD arrested two men on weapons and first-degree drug charges. Otherwise, it was business as usual —lots DWIs and thefts.

Burnsville Police Blotter, May 12-May 18
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Walmart Store On the Way

The council approved a proposal from the retail giant on Tuesday.

Walmart Store On the Way
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Secretary Locke comes to Burnsville

Gary Locke, the secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce, presented a solution to unemployment: Double exports by 2015.

Secretary Locke comes to Burnsville