Things certainly changed by the time Vietnam, came to be. That is the only war where the dogs were declared “surplus equipment”, and left behind.
Pool news and notes from Shooters Billiards in Burnsville, and around the state.
Vote for Kids 'n Kinship in the Merchants Bank Community Giving Contest on Facebook!
GreatNonprofits.org released today its first ever list of top-rated charities in Burnsville, which Patch.com readers can use to discover top volunteer, giving, and internship opportunities.
Reprinted with permission from Dan of The Dog Guide! http://www.dogguide.net/blog/2008/05/in-honor-of-memorial-day-7-famous-dogs-of-war/
16 year old Derek is waiting in Kids 'n Kinship for a mentor to spend time with and get advice from.
Five suggestions to winterize your home. Winter can be harsh so be prepared!
I am asking you to go to your Local, State, and Federal Legislatures and obtain Proclamations from them, Designating March 13 as K-9 Veterans’ Day.
Teach 11 year old Isabel to ski and deal with bullying this winter!
The vote is the most powerful instrument ever devised by man for breaking down injustice and incompetence.
Kids 'n Kinship was 1 of 4 programs in the state to receive the Bob Dayton Quality Mentoring award by the Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota.
Selling a home already has a lot of challenges. Sellers need to avoid these five major mistakes when selling their home.
Is it time for your family to drop TV service and switch to online streaming?
It’s in the Media, so now it’s official, the Real Estate Recover is underway! The local news media is reflecting what us front-liners have been seeing for the past 4+ months...
AAA Hosting Lunch 'N Learn on Oct. 12 in Burnsville. Cheerful Givers and Kids 'n Kinship nonprofits will showcase volunteer opportunities and charitable giving programs at this free pizza luncheon.
Mentor Garrisson, an 11-year-old active boy.
Take a tour of this five-bedroom home with tons of wood and high ceilings.
Burnsville Police Department arrest reports from Sept. 29 to Oct. 1
Visit Patch’s live blog while you’re watching Wednesday’s debate to share your thoughts on how the candidates are doing.
Jesse Beane scored twice and Abdulahi Macow added a third to give the Blaze what it thought was a comfortable 3-0 lead.
The new ordinance allows companies to install digital displays on existing billboards—if they agree to eliminate another billboard somewhere in the city.
Police say Antenese Scottesia Baker, arrested Tuesday in Washington County, confessed to thefts at stores in a number of Minnesota cities, including Burnsville.
Restaurant opens to a line of people.
Police say Peter Raymond Scott hid his iPhone on his female roommate's bed so he could record video of her undressing.
OfficeMax donated classroom supplies worth more than $1,000 to a Metcalf Junior High School teacher Tuesday.
Kyle Alan Dague to be sentenced Nov. 30.
What's Burnsville selling on the web between Sept. 25 and Oct. 2?
Watch live online, television, or in person. Either way—get ready for fireworks.
Minnesota Second Congressional District Rep. John Kline (R) has "a proven record of defending the Second Amendment," according to the National Rifle Association's Political Victory Fund.
Police say Synquez Desonne Davis pushed the victim onto a bed and choked her until she was unable to breathe.
Police say Amy Yvonne Mullin had five children in her car and was legally drunk when she crashed into another car on the morning of Sept. 27.
The council is expected to hold a public hearing on Tuesday night to discuss whether to allow dynamic display billboards in certain areas of the city.
Beckhoff Automation, an industrial tech company, began work on its new building in July after keeping the project on hold for years.
The company plans to double the size of its facility in Savage to accommodate growing demand.