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Looking for a scary experience this Halloween? Some of these attractions are within driving distance of Burnsville, but could be worth the scare factor.

Looking for a scary experience this Halloween? Some of these attractions are within driving distance of Burnsville, but could be worth the scare factor.

The two Amur tiger cubs are almost off of bottle, but neither have been named, pending a the results of a contest on the zoo’s Facebook page.
This year's most popular costumes are inspired by bubblegum pop mavens and summertime blockbusters.
Beckhoff Automation, an industrial tech company, began work on its new building in July after keeping the project on hold for years.
The company plans to double the size of its facility in Savage to accommodate growing demand.
Friday, Buck Hill unveiled its newest attraction—the Inferno—a replacement for the Bellharm-Lovejoy Asylum, which burned down on Sept. 16.
Tour this week's featured property, a sweet bungalow tucked into Knoll Lane.
Reuven Rahamim, founder of Accent Signage Systems in Minneapolis, was a warm-hearted boss with a prodigious mind, said Scott Parizek, principal at the Burnsville-based retail fixtures company, Cubic.
According to the original criminal complaint, David Michael Hunter-Patrick, now 20, gave two teenage girls alcohol and then raped them over the course of a night this past January.
Letter writer asks fellow constituents to vote "no" on Roz Peterson’s "brand of extreme politics."
Partisan passions flared at the forum, which was held Wednesday night at Rasmussen College in Eagan.
A popular bar in downtown Savage will once again have a full-fledged liquor license after making it through a six month probation period with few complaints from neighbors.
Barbara Lee Ferrera, nee Falls, died on Sept. 26, 2012.
The Savage City Council agreed to a $600,000 settlement with business owner Cory Townsend, who says his gas station was irreparably damaged after a road closure "took the convenience out of the convenience store," as one council member put it.
The Senior Showcase features six CDA senior housing properties located around the county that are open for public tours and information sessions.
The Savage City Council agreed to a $600,000 settlement with business owner Cory Townsend, who says his gas station was irreparably damaged after a road closure "took the convenience out of the convenience store," as one council member put it.