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Rid Your Home of Hazardous Waste—Dakota County to Sponsor Two Drop-Off Dates
Residents can safely dispose of leftover paint, fertilizer, fluorescent bulbs and other hazardous household items on Sept. 8 and Sept. 22.

Residents can safely dispose of leftover paint, fertilizer, fluorescent bulbs and other hazardous household items on Sept. 8 and Sept. 22.

Francis Mahowald, Aug. 28, 1918 - Aug. 31, 2012, was a well-known contractor.
The state fair is nearly the end of its 2012 run. Two days left: today and Monday.
Tour this week's featured property, a two-story charmer surrounded by leafy green beauty.
Burnsville was in the top five cities for residential building activity over August, according to statistics gathered for the Builders Association of the Twin Cities.
Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows updates you on the latest county happenings.
Parents will have a chance to check out the program during two open houses in the weeks to come.
Police arrested Savorn Sang, Sultana Karimi and Kadie Risland after an incident outside a bar in northeast Burnsville that allegedly left one man broke and bleeding.
Police arrested Savorn Sang, Sultana Karimi and Kadie Risland after an incident outside a bar in northeast Burnsville that allegedly left one man broke and bleeding.
State officials say that a man in his 20's has contracted swine flu, a new strain called H3N2, the second case reported in Dakota County.
Officials at Fairview Health Services are hoping to cash in on $54 million in bonds, which will kick off a construction boom across the health giant's holdings, including the hospital in Burnsville.
Patrick Arthur Swinton, 55, is charged with three felony counts of possession of child pornography.