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Small Fire Breaks Out at Defunct Mini-Golf Course
The fire began at around 8:35 in the evening on Wednesday, officials with the Burnsville Fire Department said.

The fire began at around 8:35 in the evening on Wednesday, officials with the Burnsville Fire Department said.

Burnsvile Mayor Elizabeth Kautz designated Saturday "Michael W. Coughlin Day" in honor of Councilor Bill Coughlin's son.
On Tuesday, the two-term council member withdrew his bid for re-election.
Developers are planning to add 35,200 feet to the building that houses Twin Cities Orthopedics.
Mayor Elizabeth Kautz designated Saturday "Michael W. Coughlin Day" in honor of fellow Council Member Bill Coughlin's son.
The Richfield-based electronics retailer plans to renovate a behemoth big box storefront that once housed a rival chain.
Anderson, an incumbent, will face Democratic challenge Sandy Masin for House District 51A in the 2012 election cycle.
On Tuesday, Venus will make a transit of the sun—a once in a lifetime event that recurs every 120 years. What does it mean for believers of astrology? Not much, Twin Cities Astrologist Kenneth Bowser says.
Burnsville High School Senior Dan Motl has been selected as one of seven finalists for the prestigious award.
Monarch Investment & Management Group bought the 228-unit apartment complex for $17.3 million.
Be sure to watch the Transit of Venus on June 5, an astronomical event that happens only once every 120 years.
Burnsville resident Elizabeth Anne Lore Kensinger, age 62, passed away on May 30, 2012 after a long battle with breast cancer.
The Burnsville Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) and Cal’s Market & Garden Center are reviving the competition in 2012.
This week Burnsville lost Susan A. Luikens, a prominent member of the Chamber of Commerce and "Business Person of the Year" for 2004.
Police say the Friday night melee at the Apple Valley Community Center involved 50 to 100 people.
Two Amur leopard cubs were born Tuesday at the zoo, the Minnesota Zoo's first litter since 1995.
Asian buffet has been empty for quite a while. What would you like to see there? Leave your ideas in the comments section below.
Adopt Brutus, a sweet-natured chihuahua, or one of many other animals being cared for by Last Hope pet rescue.
A Minnetonka woman is in the hot seat for allegedly sending graphic messages and photos to a student.
Last week, the DFL endorsed three candidates in their quest to take Senate District 56, which covers Savage, Burnsville and northern Lakeville.