Students were placed in one of the three categories depending on their GPA.
This 1978 Datsun 280Z both "runs" and "drives," or so we're told, but you'll have to put the doors in yourself.
On Thursday, the Burnsville Historical Society debuted a new exhibit at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center where residents can watch a story and then leave a recording of one of their own.
Jonathan Thomas Lahr, 36, died on New Year's Day after being beaten during a party at Cinnamon Ridge apartments, a complex skirting the border between Eagan and Burnsville.
Annie was 16 pounds under weight when she was rescued at the last minute from a high kill shelter. Now she's healthy, in obedience school, and would be great in a home with kids.
This week newly-elected Council Member Suzanne Nguyen will take over for outgoing Council Member Dan Gustafson.
Athletes wishing to qualify for Red Bull Crashed Ice – Saint Paul, must battle 1-on-1 in a time trial for the opportunity to earn a spot on Team USA.
Police allege that an 18-year-old Burnsville man was caught during a pre-Christmas joyride in a stolen Ford Taurus.
Also, Sen. Al Franken will be at Eagan's Dakota Hills Middle School on Monday to discuss school safety in the wake of the massacre at a Newtown, CT elementary school.
In other news around the South Metro area, the Rosemount Marching Band is selected to appear in next year's Tournament of Roses, and the Burnsville School Board hires an executive search firm in its quest for a new superintendent.
In other crime news from around the South Metro region, a victim is identified in an Eagan homicide investigation, and an Inver Grove Heights man is charged with three felonies in a New Year's Day shooting.
Burnsville real estate is selling quick in the first week of 2013, which may indicate that the market is swinging back in favor of sellers.
Here are reviews and showtimes for the biggest films playing in Burnsville.
In spite of concerns about insider influence, the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage Board of Education agreed to hire School Exec Connect, a company with extensive ties to the Twin Cities.
Jonathan Thomas Lahr, 36, died on Jan. 1 following a fight with his roommate. The roommate, Samuel Walter Petersen, was released from custody yesterday.
Officials at the Minnesota Department of Health noted a sharp increase in the number of serious flu cases over the last week of 2012, including two deaths in seven days.
You won't soon forget 14609 Innsbrook Lane, a home built by award-winning design firm Orfield Remodeling that would fit seamlessly into the pages of "House Beautiful."
As we head into the new year, Burnsville Patch offers a visual record of Burnsville during 2012, a year that was by turns joyful, inspiring and sad.
Police say Lenora Jonea Pollard assaulted a woman Dec. 17 because she believed that someone was trying to take her children.
Police say Kayla Jo Henry-Heagle of Burnsville and Antonio Mendez Trice of Minneapolis filmed a video of two underage girls performing a sex act at a Burnsville party, then posted the video on Facebook.
Police say Samuel Walter Petersen fought with the 36-year-old victim just prior to the victim's death on Jan. 1.
The Quadrantid meteors come from the same passing asteroid as December's Geminids, but act fast: NASA forecasters predict that the shower will be brief.
Here's what you need to know to start the year off right.
The total number of Sheriff Sales in the first 11 months of 2012 was 1,422, compared to 1,821 for the same period last year.
Fatal car crashes, big business developments and some weird, weird weather rounded out our top 10 in 2012.
Local photographers, age 8 and older, may submit up to two photographs reflecting the theme "Human Faces of Dakota County" for the chance to have their pictures hung in a gallery.
The Burnsville-Eagan-Savage Board of Education will soon begin vetting executive search firms.
While celebrating in Apple Valley-Rosemount, bring these interesting fun facts and trivia about New Year's Eve.
Fatal car crashes, big business developments and some weird, weird weather, but one story stood out from the rest in 2012.
Burnsville lost a number of well-known business people, pastors and far too many children over 2012.
Avoid a DWI this New Year's by picking up one of these devices, small enough to fit in a purse or a glove box.
Don't know the difference between a Prosecco and a Moscato? Have no fear, we have a complete guide to all things bubbly.
Fatal car crashes, big business developments and some weird, weird weather. Patch looks back at the Top 5 stories of 2012.
Burnsville's outdoor rinks are up and running, and should be open for business on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.
Douglas Allen Van Guilder died on Dec. 27, 2012.
In other news from around the South Metro region, Burnsville's 'first police chief' dies at 74, and the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage Board of Education does away with late-start days.
Police determined that there wasn't a bomb and Richfield Police are investigating.
In other crime news from around the South Metro region, Amy Senser's lawyer files an appeal, and a man threatens to destroy a McDonald's in Eagan.
The local real estate market saw a surge in activity in the waning days of 2012: Between Savage and Burnsville eight homes were sold in just two days.