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Police Blotter: May 25-June 1
Assaults, thefts and one weapons charge in Burnsville over the last week.

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

At a forum on Wednesday, many of the candidates for council painted themselves as deceased Council Member Charlie Crichton's allies.
A storm with potential for hail and high winds is on the way.
On May 16, Burnsville High School honored the best and brightest of its outgoing class.
The city council is contemplating a 2 percent bump in compensation for Craig Ebeling, the city's top administrator.
A quiet week in Burnsville: Two traffic accidents, a few assaults and theft galore.
Jury convicts Troy Chaika for his part in a scheme to defraud mortgage lenders of $43 million.
Dr. James Eelkema was disciplined after allegations of sexual impropriety surfaced.
The Burnsville Fire Department recorded 87 incidents, including one lightning strike and two building fires.
The National Weather Services urges residents to be cautious as a storm system moves through the area.
Burnsville bids adieu to a well-known floral shop, which will be relocating this summer.
This week the BPD arrested two men on weapons and first-degree drug charges. Otherwise, it was business as usual —lots DWIs and thefts.
The council approved a proposal from the retail giant on Tuesday.
Gary Locke, the secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce, presented a solution to unemployment: Double exports by 2015.