Burnsville is entering its second flu season amid a global pandemic. Luckily, there are plenty of places in town to get a flu shot.
He was walking on Highway 610 when he was hit by a car.
Christy, an AVID teacher, and Moffit, a social studies teacher, were recognized at a virtual ceremony on Oct. 7, along with other educat ...
Find out how a Burnsville runner did in this year's Boston Marathon.
Michelle Young teaches kindergarten at Echo Park Elementary.
National home prices have surged over the past year; the Burnsville area was no exception.
Before they leave for their $18 million new station, the fire department is hosting a fire safety open house Saturday morning.
A 32-year-old Burnsville man was struck and killed early Friday morning while he was walking on Highway 610.
Today, the American Red Cross swim program splashes on with all ages starting at six months old. Course options include group lessons, i ...
MDH defines an outbreak as five or more cases in students or staff who were in the building while infectious within the last two weeks.
The crash occurred on Highway 13 Tuesday morning.
The Dakota County Historical Society (DCHS) will host the annual Candlelit Tours events at the LeDuc Historic Estate on Saturday, Oct. 1 ...
The Dakota-Scott Workforce Development Board has elected Vance Boelter as chair and Mike Forbord as vice chair.
The Dakota County Historical Society has been awarded a Community Ties Giving Program Community Spaces grant by the Union Pacific Founda ...
See the latest announcement from the City of Burnsville.
The Dakota-Scott WorkForce Development Board (WDB) is accepting nominations to recognize individuals, programs, companies and organizati ...
Property taxes on Dakota County real estate for the second half of 2021 are due Friday, Oct. 15.
The “Finlay-id meteor shower” won’t be visible in the skies over Burnsville, but it offers an interesting lesson about comets.
Landmark pumpkin patches and farms in Minnesota offer a ton of autumn fun for the family.
The crash occurred Thursday morning on Burnsville Parkway and Pleasant Avenue South.
To support the program, BrainPower in a BackPack hosts the annual fundraiser Bowls for BrainPower.
Dakota County has a smart solution to the growing need for crisis intervention training for first responders.
The newest Hall of Fame class will be inducted at a free public ceremony on Friday, Oct. 8, in the school's Mraz Center for Performing A ...
Organizers said they hope that the documentary helps viewers think about and act on racial inequities.
More than 1 out of every 10 Dakota County rental households are behind on rents as of early August, according to a new analysis.
The Oct. 11 race is being held more than 900 days after the last Boston Marathon due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Dakota County Board of Commissioners on Sept. 7 appointed three new members to the Dakota-Scott Workforce Development Board. Jim Slo ...
All types of donations are needed, especially type O.
There are new ways to enjoy the outdoors in Dakota County following major improvements to Lake Byllesby Regional Park in Cannon Falls an ...
Early voting in Dakota County started Friday. Here's your guide to requesting a mail-in ballot or voting early in person.
The data analysis company Niche looked at academics, teachers and diversity in school districts serving Burnsville.
Property managers and owners, contractors, and anyone who hires or supervises winter maintenance staff are invited to learn sensible sal ...
District 191 recognizes that we make our best decisions when the people most affected by those decisions have their voices heard. Famili ...
Tour fire engines and ambulances, experience kitchen safety demonstrations, meet the Fire Chiefs, and firefighters On October 9.
Enjoy dog-themed vendors, food trucks, giveaways and more. All dogs must remain leashed. September 25.
Storm season often brings an increase in companies/individuals soliciting business for home/roof repairs.