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Patch is the perfect place to announce your child's—or your own—graduation.

1321 Summit Oaks Drive has it all—from a charming gazebo to a Bond-worthy wet bar.
A Florida wings chain, Hurricane Grill & Wings, is expanding into Minnesota and its first location will be in the old Hooters building in Burnsville.
This year's line up includes the Bogart-Bergman classic, "Casablanca."
The trail has gone cold in the search for Lorenzo Moreno-Pacheco, a 61-year-old Burnsville man who disappeared a month ago.
Minnesota Zoo Director Lee Ehmke released a statement about the decision to discontinue the dolphin exhibit because of "several misunderstandings" the zoo wanted to clarify.
Print out a copy of this map and you're set for this weekend's second-hand treasure hunt.
Tuesday, the council will consider expanding the use of LED billboards. One Patch reader: "First you get the 'TV screen billboard' and next you get the sound effects. More lights? More noise? We don't need that."
Have a favorite outdoor hangout in Burnsville? Vote for the best in our outdoor patio poll.
Firefighters worked for over two hours to extinguish the blaze. Homeowner: "Four years ago our house in Minneapolis burned down. This time I think we've lost everything."
The cause of the fire has still not been determined. It was a close call for matriarch of the family, Barbara Omaha, who users a wheelchair.
No word on when the pills will return to shelves.
Lisa Raley is still reeling from the loss of her youngest son, Brett Michael Raley, whose death is still under investigation.
A Tony award nomination for Burnsville native and Eagan High School graduate Laura Osnes is also included among top south metro stories from last week.
The latest updates from Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows.
This purebred Jack Russell terrier has tons of energy.
Odds are there is good fishing not far from your front door.
The plan was approved by the Senate on Thursday. Take our poll and join the conversation: So far we have 45 comments and counting.
Ramp to westbound Highway 110 in Mendota Heights will close Friday.
Take a look at this week's featured property.