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UPDATE: Convicted Sex Offender Found
The Savage Police Department announced that Kenneth Wade Googe has been taken into custody.

The Savage Police Department announced that Kenneth Wade Googe has been taken into custody.

Sen. Dan Hall is offering "office hours" this summer to interested constituents.
One of the largest non-profits in the metro area will now be helmed by Sal Mondelli, a businessman who describes himself as a specialist in "turnaround situations."
Thursday is the grand opening of Freeziac, the second self-serve yogurt bar to open in the last month.
One of the largest non-profits in the metro area will now be helmed by Sal Mondelli, a businessman who describes himself as a specialist in "turnaround situations."
Stop, Swap & Shop (The Marketplace) will soon open up at Buck Hill. Founders: "It really seems like something that could catch fire."
See which establishments you will and won't be able to visit on Monday.
Mister and many other dogs and cats are available for adoption from Last Hope pet rescue.
The Burnsville area is rich with military history, and a variety of ceremonies are planned to remember the fallen.
This two-acre estate just entered the market. It will be open to the public this weekend.
Eagan Sen. Ted Daley filed for re-election on Tuesday, according to a press release issued by his campaign.
People are talking about Nha Sang, a Tibetan restaurant that's garnering rave reviews on Yelp. Weigh in on Burnsville Patch!
The Burnsville Fire Department was called to a twin home in central Burnsville after a cooking fire broke out on Friday afternoon.
The St. Paul-based bank chain is closing its south-suburban branch in an effort to cut costs.
During a recent game, the Burnsville Blaze used a rain delay to entertain the crowd with a Sumo-style showdown.
In nearly 20 years, longtime Mayor Elizabeth Kautz has only faced one serious threat to her seat: Jerry Willenburg, who lost 46-54 in 2008. Thursday he filed for the 2012 mayoral election.
On Tuesday, the Better Business Bureau opened its new Burnsville HQ to the public for a grand opening bash.
Mike and Maria Peerboom are introducing a new generation of Burnsville residents to the Assimes family's Greek home cooking.
At this point, the Burnsville Council has not made a definitive decision as to whether THE GARAGE will stay at its current location or move, but one thing is clear: "THE GARAGE is going to transition—it's going to happen one way or another."
Sargie is a Boston Terrier/pug mix waiting for a new home.