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'Booker T. Washington' Charged with Burnsville Hit and Run
A St. Paul man and namesake of the famous African-American educator has been accused of smashing into a man on a snow plow, then leaving the scene.

A St. Paul man and namesake of the famous African-American educator has been accused of smashing into a man on a snow plow, then leaving the scene.

This home on Mathias looks coy from the curb, but on the inside it is decorated with serious panache.
This home is part of one of the earliest developments on the lake, dating back to the 1950s.
Though Fire Chief Rick Coleman predicts that the measure will cut response time, the addition of four full-timers ruffled some feathers on the council.
The Minn-Dak Farmers’ Cooperative has hired Kurt Wickstrom, current president of Betaseed, to become its new CEO.
Thursday, the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage Board of Education consented to a three-year contract with new Superintendent Joe Gothard that includes annual pay raises.
The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community Organics Recycling Facility will take residents' yard waste free of charge on select dates this month.
This week Savage Planning Commission will consider an application from Tay Phuong, an organization which hopes to convert a single family home into a Buddhist worship space and monastery.
Seven homes were sold over the last seven days, for an average price of about $283,000.
Ten homes were sold in Burnsville over the last seven days, with an average price of about $179,000.
The Burnsville Police Department has closed inquiries into an incident at the Sunny Acres mobile home park.
Albert Morris Johnson, 35, could face federal drug charges in the wake of a drug task force raid on his home and business.
Albert Morris Johnson, 35, could face federal drug charges in the wake of a drug task force raid on his home and business.
This week, Nestlé announced that four types of frozen pizza would be yanked from the shelves due to the discovery of "clear plastic fragments" in some of the pies.
Beginning May 3, the area will be subject to delays as construction crews begin an overhaul of the interchange between County Road 5 and Highway 13.
At least six people from Burnsville and Shakopee died this week, including a husband and wife of 60 years who died within two days of each other.
Albert Morris Johnson, 35, could face federal drug charges in the wake of a drug task force raid on his home and business.
Valleyfair's Dinosaurs Alive! exhibit features 32 animatronic beasts. Here's a sneak peek inside.
April's business news includes a continuing foreclosure fight, new bars and restaurants, flat home sales, a new HCMC clinic, business awards and a new bakery.
After widespread technical troubles, the Minnesota Department of Education will allow schools more time to complete the Minnesota Comprehensive Assessment exams.