Volunteers will stencil "Dump No Waste, Drains to Lake" by neighborhood storm drains.
Meet new friends and stay motivated by participating in the walking group, which is free to join.
The project added 6,750 square feet to the existing park and new features including an upper deck and a bowl.
One of the founders of the Heart of the City race in Burnsville, Trish Wehling, lost her daughter in a car accident in 2013.
StoryWalk will transform Day Park and Earley Lake Trail into an interactive storybook for children.
The county has formed a partnership that allows it to offer employment and financial help, free of charge.
Coordinators for the annual county fair are still looking for volunteers.
City officials are seeking nominations for the Burnsville Annual Community Builder Award.
Burnsville Community Television filmed a parody of "The Walking Dead" to remind drivers and pedestrians to obey crosswalk laws.
Celebrate those who are fighting, remember those who have passed, and fight back against all forms of cancer.
Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge staff will be present to mentor and provide fishing poles and artificial bait.
Come out to HarMar Mall and meet Author of Losing A Hero to Alzheimer's, Story of Pearl by Patricia McClure. Great Mother's Day Story
Find out what’s in store for our area this week.
The Dakota County Community Development Agency is conducting a survey to gather the opinion on the needs of the community.
Burnsville will hold public meetings on the budget and release a Video Budget Open House.
And no, it's not a traffic jam.
A new garden at VanderLaan Field in Alimagnet Park was dedicated Wednesday.
Ebenezer's Arbors at Ridges Assisted Living campus will host an Oktoberfest-themed fundraiser Oct. 7.
Nine groups applied stencils to more than 500 storm drains this summer.
Dakota Valley Recycling's Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Day is this Saturday!
The Burnsville Parks & Natural Resources Commission (PNRC) has compiled a survey for Lions Playground visitors.
Five orphaned Gray Wolf pups make their zoo debut.
The Burnsville YMCA is located at 13850 Portland Ave.
You can register online or in-person at the Burnsville Ice Center, 251 Civic Center Parkway.
Residents should be mindful that the city will be flushing fire hydrants this week.