Jon Elbaum's last day with the troubled Burnsville Performing Arts Center will be Aug. 31.
4-H members held a bird-call contest on Tuesday at the fair.
Scott Campbell Rettke laughed at the idea that an officer would ticket him for the offense, according to the police report.
Catch up on the latest court news.
Attorney Bill Coughlin took his seat on the Burnsville City Council on Tuesday night after a brief ceremony. Coughlin won the seat in a special election in July, taking more than half the vote.
Peter Kirt Emmanuel January II was arrested on outstanding warrants from Dakota County, Hennepin County, Eagan and Rosemount.
Lisa Christine Breen was "emotionally frail" and suffering from depression and alcoholism on the night of the attack, her father told the court.
Karl Jones faces a felony count of offering a forged check.
Mark Anthony Galatowitsch is facing a felony charge of criminal sexual conduct.
Bourbon Burger no longer a best-kept secret!
On Thursday night, school board candidates were asked: What would you do to help bridge cultural gaps? Two answered from experience: Seema Pothini and Clynt Reddy entered school as children of recent immigrants.
The workweek is coming to an end and weekend fun and leisure will be here soon. Patch has some ideas on how to spend your free time.
The idiosyncratic florist/computer repair shop moved into town in mid-July.
The program, which finishes its season Aug. 14, allows individual 8 and older with physical and/or mental disabilities to enjoy the sport and spend time with friends
Almost 60 kids in Dakota County need a friend. Could it be you?
To herald the waning days of summer, we've compiled a list of luscious salads perfect for warm nights on the patio.
On Thursday night, the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage Board of Education put nine candidates for a vacant seat up to the test: What policies would they suggest to keep student achievement on the increase even as financial resources dwindle?
Mark Halberg is credited with saving Muhammad Javed and his 2-year-old son, Asghar.
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We interview the Aussie duo before their concert, which will start at 7:30 p.m. at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center.
Thursday, the mayor and other city officials toured Xcel's Black Dog Power Plant, which is in the process of switching from coal to natural gas.
The Burnsville Police Department reported a handful of arrests, reports of theft and one burglary.
Mayor Elizabeth Kautz writes about the debt agreement passed on Tuesday.
Justin Tyler Bland is accused of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
New angel fund proposed to create public/private investment in center productions.
Dwight McGriff faces a felony charge of domestic assault.
Nur Abdikarim Yusef is accused of assaulting a woman for whom he used to work as a personal care attendant.
A crowd of candidates are seeking an appointment to Former School Board Member Gail Morrison's seat.
Deanna Marie Gregory is charged with possession of more than 58 grams of methamphetamine.
Chelsea Lee Switzer is also charged with obstructing the legal process and disorderly conduct after the July 28 incident.
Public invited to view fruits (and vegetables) of urban gardeners’ labor.
A Richfield neighborhood landmark serves up a classic.
After a hard week of work, we deserve some fun and relaxation this weekend. Check out activities that Patch recommends.
Chemical spill was in fact a response to family on the lam from authorities in Apple Valley.
A woman who drowned in Crystal Lake on Saturday has been identified as Jocelyn Renee Brengman.
Former Burnsville resident will run 100 miles in 24 hours to benefit education nonprofit
Saturday, dozens of Burnsville residents brought their canine companions to Alimagnet Park for a special blessing during the dog days of summer.
Mark Daniel Scott apparently drowned in Jack the Horse Lake
The Cobras fell to Sauk Rapids and Hopkins on Friday in the double-elimination tourney