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Burnsville Man Works to Transform I-35 Bridge into Tribute to Cancer Victims
Minnesota's most famous bridge will glow purple in honor of those with pancreatic cancer, a disease with a five-year survival rate in the single digits.

Minnesota's most famous bridge will glow purple in honor of those with pancreatic cancer, a disease with a five-year survival rate in the single digits.

Construction crews are working on Nicollet Avenue, a central corridor cutting through Heart of the City, which will result in lane reductions and closures.
The National Weather Service has issued a frost warning for Minnesota, just in time for the official start of fall.
The exit from Interstate 35 West to Burnsville's Cliff Road will be a no-go this Saturday.
Autumnal Equinox occurred this morning at 9:49 a.m. Central Time: Patch explains what that means for you.
Shoppers should avoid Lunds and Bylerly's pre-prepared chicken meals, which could be infected with Listeria Monocytogenes, a bacteria-borne illness that is especially hazardous to pregnant women.
Stand out from the suburban crowd with this home, which has a distinctive entrance and great curb appeal.
Seniors Maddie Harpell and Luke Kegley were named Homecoming King and Queen of Burnsville High on Thursday morning.
Motorists will likely encounter traffic delays on Sept. 24, when the heavily-trafficked highway is reduced to a single lane.
Thursday ushered in the reign of Queen Maddie Harpell and King Luke Kegley.
The county has unveiled an exhibit of icons, paintings, sculptures and more from our most notorious and misunderstood rival.
PetChatz is a device that allows video conferencing with your dog or cat, anytime, anywhere.
The BPD is hopping on the social media bandwagon with a Twitter account: Is a Facebook page next?
DFL legislators and candidates have scheduled an forum in Eagan to discuss policy and funding in education.
After an extensive review by the Scott County Attorney’s Office, no charges will be filed against the driver in the May moped accident in Savage that killed Brett Raley, 18.
The candidate field is crowded and tensions are high in the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage district, which has recently endured controversy, financial hardship and leadership shakeups at the top.
The fall real estate blitz is on, with 301 houses open to the public over the next few weeks.
Ten girls and 10 guys are up for the title of Homecoming King and Queen.
After an extensive review by the Scott County Attorney’s Office, no charges will be filed against the driver in the May moped accident that killed Burnsville's Brett Raley, 18.