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Staycation Guide for Summer—July 4 Edition
From canoeing and paddleboards, to fishing, swimming and hiking, Dakota County parks can help you enjoy the outdoors over the Fourth of July week.

From canoeing and paddleboards, to fishing, swimming and hiking, Dakota County parks can help you enjoy the outdoors over the Fourth of July week.

Rev. Frederick Hagen died on June 21, the day he took his vows in 1964.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency warns residents to take precautions against hazardous levels of ozone.
Consulting firm Decision Resources, Ltd. reported that most of the residents they talked to were happy with the way things are going in Burnsville. Do the results of the survey match your experience?
Potential candidates will have just 15 days to put their bid in for the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School Board.
Drivers should avoid Highway 13, which will be under heavy construction from June 29 to July 2.
Burnsville Patch's local bloggers play an important role on our website, and we're always looking for more.
Drivers should avoid Highway 13, which will be under heavy construction from June 29 to July 2.
The exercise equipment company recently opened its first Minnesota locations in Burnsville and Maple Grove.
Find out what's going on in the Burnsville area over the next seven days.
An early-week storm wreaked havoc in much of the South Metro area, but that wasn't the only thing to happen last week. Find out what else happened around the area.
A weekend of racing sports cars draws a happy summer crowd.
Eli is one of many cats and dogs available for adoption through Last Hope pet rescue.
The BP at Southcross and Buck Hill is at a prime location, just off the highway. What would you like to see there? Leave your ideas in the comments section below.
Potential candidates will have just 15 days to put their bid in for the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School Board.
Two Amur tiger cubs were born June 17 at the Minnesota Zoo. Only one survived the first few days and is now being hand-raised by zoo staff.
Who is at fault for a bus monitor who has been verbally abused and brought to tears? It's simple: Blame the kids, then blame yourself.
The BBB has issued an alert, warning consumers away from Darn Toothy Sam, a Burnsville company which has allegedly threatened to charge customers who report their complaints.
City officials took a rain check on one resident's proposal to legalize beekeeping in Burnsville, on the grounds that the council has too little time to consider the measure.
Burnsville police and the Minnesota State Patrol were dispatched to a wooded area behind West Highway 13 after receiving reports of an "unhappy-looking Hispanic male with a long gun."