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House Hunt: Country Charm on the Outside, Suburban Chic on the Inside
Take a tour through this week's featured home.

Take a tour through this week's featured home.

You can see Jonah this weekend at the Eagan Petsmart.
Thursday, a sharp-eyed trooper from the Minnesota State Patrol caught a woman driving in a MnPASS lane on I-35W with a mannequin masquerading as a passenger.
Live this Saturday: See performers from Chicago's Second City—which counts Tina Fey and the Belushi brothers among its alumni.
Two weeks before his wedding, Chris Morgan's aorta literally tore from his heart to his pelvis—a rare condition that almost cost him his life.
Get a jump on spring cleaning. The registration deadline is this Friday, April 27.
Two weeks before his wedding, Chris Morgan's aorta literally tore from his heart to his pelvis—a rare condition that almost cost him his life.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources plans to lift burning restrictions after much needed rain arrived.
Letter writer says the ALEC is quietly driving legislation to subjugate us and our government to the capitalists, and local legislators are complicit.
Children participating in the camp will select, plant and tend their own garden.
A Burnsville "landmark" was razed this week to make way for a CVS Pharmacy in the Heart of the City. Read about this and other business news.
An unnamed local juvenile was one of 18 charged in the scuffle that broke out during a busy day at MOA on Dec. 26, 2011.
At the district's prompting, the state Department of Administration's Information Policy Analysis Division issued an opinion on whether it was proper to redact portions of the document. The verdict: No.
Burnsville High opened its last play of the season, "Willy Wonka," on Thursday, dazzling the crowd with aerial feats, song and dance.
A newspaper column from the 1930s highlights new, more attractive containers for keeping your "in the vogue" pet goldfish.
Some advice from the IRS if you missed the tax deadline on April 17.
Scott Svare recently completed a short film about friend Stephen Browman, a 16-year-old blind student at BHS. See it here.
Anna is a shy but sweet dog who was found by rescuers abandoned in a ditch. She and many other dogs and cats are waiting to be adopted through Last Hope rescue.
Burnsville and Savage residents have joined the international movement to promote literacy and love of the written word.
Lorenzo Moreno-Pachero, 61, se perdió desde el Domingo pasado.