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Letter to the Editor: It's Time for the Legislature to Get Serious About Poverty
Two Burnsville residents weigh in on the Family Economic Security Act.

Two Burnsville residents weigh in on the Family Economic Security Act.

The real estate community must have been rejoicing on Jan. 25, when six homes in Apple Valley sold in less than 24 hours, a total of $1,085,000 in sales.
At least two Burnsville residents died this week.
Tuesday, the Burnsville City Council will consider a new monument sign welcoming visitors. The cost? Anywhere from 45,000 to $50,000.
Can I offer you a snifter of brandy?: This week's edition of Craigslist Curiosities is rather chichi, due to an unusual influx of classy cast offs.
Somewhere between Carbone's and Valley Tap House, this poster lost an heirloom wedding band, which joins a host of lost and rescued pets in this week's edition of Lost & Found.
The company has announced that it will shut down 20 stores a year over the next decade.
This charming home coyly conceals itself behind a veil of trees.
Saturday marks the coming of cookie season, with Samoas, Thin Mints and a new variety—Savannah Smiles.
This charming house is well situated: It's directly adjacent to Apple Grove Park, within walking distance of Apple Valley High School and a few blocks away from the shopping district on Cedar and County Road 42.
Saturday marks the coming of cookie season, with Samoas, Thin Mints and Savannah Smiles, a new variety.
We're just one month into the new year, and already 2013 is off to a memorable start.
The reviews are in: "Warm Bodies" breathes new life into two tired genres, the apocalyptic horror film and the hackneyed romance.
This lovely home in east Burnsville sits on a large, tree-lined lot not far from Alimagnet Park.
A number of local libraries are holding Black History Month events, including poetry and music explorations and a gospel choir performance.
Emily Kay Schuster and Jesus Alexandro Ybarra, both 19, were allegedly part of a cadre that robbed a restaurant on Cliff Road and threatened an employee with a stun gun.
Emily Kay Schuster and Jesus Alexandro Ybarra, both 19, were allegedly part of a cadre that robbed a restaurant on Cliff Road and threatened an employee with a stun gun.
Hint: More than a nice Swiss watch, less than a full year as a residential undergraduate at the University of Minnesota.