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Burnsville Names Three Finalists for City Manager
The city has narrowed a field of more than 30 applicants to just three: An insider, an administrator of a nearby city and a contender from the northern Twin City suburbs.

The city has narrowed a field of more than 30 applicants to just three: An insider, an administrator of a nearby city and a contender from the northern Twin City suburbs.

At the start of the new month the district will begin taking applications for the seat previously held by Board Member Paula Teiken.
Artists who want to get into the Savage Juried Art Show and Minnesota River Arts Fair better act fast: Deadlines for both are just weeks away.
The Burnsville Council has informally agreed to push meeting times back, from 6:30 to 5:30 p.m. but according to a city sponsored poll most respondents are against the measure.
This month the city unveiled new applications for mobile phones and Facebook that allow citizens to report a variety of nuisances—from potholes, to rusty water, to graffiti tags—with few quick clicks.
At the start of the new month the district will begin taking applications for the seat lately held by Board Member Paula Teiken.
Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District is going ahead with an expansion of the strings program, though some have raised concerns about whether the program is financially viable over the long term.
After receiving a $2.1 million pitch from Dallas-based Compass Datacenters, the City of Shakopee countered with a more modest incentive package.
This man (unwittingly) claims to be willing to pay a truly outrageous price for an iPhone 5.
This three-bed, three-bath home closed on Friday.
The Shakopee Police are seeking the rightful owners of lost property.
The Burnsville planning commission will consider a draft food truck ordinance, while Shakopee Park & Rec will discuss the results of an archaeological study connected with a proposed park project.
Seven people with ties to Burnsville died this week.
Burnsville tennis nuts take note: A plan to build an indoor court complex on the east edge of Shakopee is taking root.
There's a reason that fluffy, cuddly lop is giving you the thousand-yard-stare.
Amanda Pius was recognized for a distinctive self-portrait in acrylic paint.
Amy Lyon, Mrs. Scott County 2013, was named second runner up in the state contest.
Police have located a 23-year-old woman previously thought to be held captive against her will.
Tuesday, the Shakopee City Council gave the Tennis Association the green light to go ahead with a feasibility study for an indoor tennis center tentatively planned for Shutrop Park.