A trip down "memory lane" takes an odd, criminal detour. Also in this week's crime news: federal cocaine convictions in Burnsville and a bloody Apple Valley break-in.
Also in this week's news: St. Thomas marches toward a title in Class A hockey.
This week, the Burnsville Council will consider a swanky new senior development where each apartment will cost an average of $290,000.
This house on hemlock is one of seven properties sold during the first week of March, for a total of $1,187,800 in closings.
Three people with ties to Burnsville passed away over the last week.
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Also, recently Dan Carlson was selected as the new Emergency Preparedness Coordinator replacing the retired Dave Gisch.
Get the skinny on how sequestration affects Burnsville from Heather Johnston, Burnsville Director of Administrative Services and CFO.
Officer Shaun Anselment is known for his "silver tongue" and expertise in civil law, particularly tenants' rights.
At Thursday's meeting, Board Member Paula Teiken announced that she would vacate her office before March is out.
Time is running out to register for Burnsville's annual culinary showcase, which will include a new honor, the "Cutting Edge" award.
Air pollution levels in the Twin Cities will reach "unhealthy" levels on Friday and Saturday.
The Floridian fast fashion chain is currently hiring for its new store at the Burnsville mall, one of 25 new locations the company has planned for 2013.
Outhone Lee Sayachack, 24, allegedly busted into an Apple Valley house and made off with a 90-lb. safe, but left ample amounts of his own blood behind.
The free clinic is scheduled for April 2 at the Wentworth Library in West St. Paul
Artists who want to get into the Savage Juried Art Show and Minnesota River Arts Fair better act fast: Deadlines for both are just weeks away.
This Friday, Ted and Dave of Deuces Wild! will bring their unique blend of prodigious musical talent and improv comedy to the Lakeville arts Center.
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McCelendon Miller, 26, and Kelly Suzette Chase, 28, were indicted in federal court after authorities seized 249 grams of cocaine from their Burnsville apartment.
According to Scott County property records, this gorgeous home on Quebec Avenue is owned by one Ryan Cook, perhaps the former Viking and recent offensive guard for the Dallas Cowboys.
Daylight saving time occurs on Sunday, March 10 this year. Get ready to "spring forward" and move your clocks ahead!
This past weekend Brainerd was the scene of not one—but two—snow mobile crashes involving Burnsville residents.
Dakota County Public Health offers local flu shot clinics in the next couple weeks.
A major winter storm swept through over Monday night and Tuesday, causing headaches for commuters and cancellations at schools, churches and civic organizations.
Road conditions all over the Twin Cities area are presently labeled "difficult" by the Minnesota Department of Transportation.
Mayor Elizabeth Kautz will take to the catwalk on Thursday to show off Ann Taylor's new collection, as well as up-cycled creations by students at her alma mater, St. Catherine University.
Honesty, integrity and transparency will be key concerns as the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage school district vets candidates to replace outgoing Superintendent Randy Clegg.
A bill authored by Sen. Scott Dibble (DFL) would define marriage as a union between two people—rather than a union between a man and a woman.
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Gerald Paul Houle, 40, is serving a 145 day sentence for an attack that left a woman bloodied, bruised and numb from the waist down.
A winter storm warning is in effect from midnight Sunday through 6 p.m. Tuesday.
Tad is fine with cats and would love a canine playmate in his new home.
In the previous edition of Craigslist Curiosities we had "free rats," but this is worse: 2,000 hissing roaches that need a new home—for $300.
Five people with ties to Burnsville passed away over the last week.
Burnsville High School junior Tarissa Jackson is one of six students who will receive the first annual Minnesota Aspirations for Women in Computing Award.
The council will also discuss the impending departure of City Manager Craig Ebeling, whose retirement is near at hand.
Police say that Daniel John Kirsch, 47, was caught chauffeuring his high school flame around Eagan in a hot car.