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Four Students from Burnsville High Sign National Letters of Intent
Four Burnsville athletes committed to schools in the Midwest on April 17.

Four Burnsville athletes committed to schools in the Midwest on April 17.

Samantha DiMaggio is the first full-time economic development coordinator that the city has had in seven years.
Over the last nine days, the number of candidates who have applied for Paula Teiken's erstwhile position has jumped from two to eight.
Large stretches of Interstate 35 will be closed, starting May 3, as construction crews demolish parts of the I-35E flyover bridge in Burnsville.
Intermediate School District 917 will move SUN—a program for special needs kids—from a strip mall in Apple Valley to the Burnsville district's facility on Diffley Road.
Youthprise has given a $15,200 grant to the City of Burnsville to study the town's teen population and find out one thing: What they want.
Starting this week, Eagle Creek will be subject to periodic closures due to a sewer rehabilitation project.
Intermediate School District 917 will move SUN—a program for special needs kids—from a strip mall in Apple Valley to the Burnsville district's facility on Diffley Road.
After two years of waiting, work on the park in northeast Shakopee will begin this summer.
Steven Andre Moore, 27, has been charged with four felony offenses in connection with the death of a Shakopee High student.
Rep. Mike Beard is one of a host of GOP legislators that has put forward a measure to cut the state's contribution to the Vikings new stadium by half.
Meet Hiroshi, a blind kitten, and his faithful companion, Karizma.
Helen is an 18-month-old calico with a sweet streak a mile wide.
The measure proposed by Will Morgan, DFL, would slash the number of legislators by 27 percent.
Tuesday, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner confirmed that skeletal remains found in Murphy-Hanrehan Park are that of Lorenzo Pacheco, a 61-year-old Burnsville man who went missing in April of last year.
Annie Melek, a 41-year-old Shakopee resident, came in second among women during the Dakotah! Sport and Fitness' eleventh indoor triathlon.
Burnsville High's Scott Svare was the "most awarded" student at the Upper Midwest Student Production Awards.
The Shakopee Police have identified the deceased as Marcos Antino Pantaleon, 19.
The Shakopee City Council decided to defer judgment on a request by the brewing company to turn a plot near several homes into a heavy industrial area.
Tad Dunsworth, a 49-year-old Burnsville man, came in first during Dakotah! Sport and Fitness' eleventh indoor triathlon.