Patrick Kiley was a former radio host who encouraged his listeners to invest their money with Trevor Cook, who lead the Ponzi Scheme.
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Nearly $2,000 in money and meat was taken last week.
Denise Sames’s motorcycle was hit by a Lincoln Navigator as the SUV attempted to make a left turn.
A 35-year-old Burnsville woman suffered a serious injury after she overcorrected and slipped off the southbound lane.
The Ripon College soccer player was 19 years old. Two younger siblings were also injured in the crash.
One Chinese dance featured youth who were 4 to 11 years old.
Did you catch the news from Savage last week?
Also in this week’s recap – Alcohol charges in tragic Moped crash, and Rose Parade awaits Rosemount High. And, a heartfelt farewell to a Northfield legend (pictured).
The storm brought 4.47 inches of rain to Burnsville and officials warned of possible flooding to come.
Tips from the public led to the arrests of three men, police say. The investigation is ongoing.
The festival features several dance performances and runs from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Brett Raley, a Burnsville resident, was 18 when he was killed in a moped crash in Savage.
The school drive will help students in Scott and Carver counties.
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Taylor Jane Ziebol was pronounced dead at the hospital.
Motorists should not expect to see relief until the end of July.
Adam Sandler and an all-star cast reunite for “Grown Ups 2,” this summer’s feel-good comedy. Sponsored by “Grown Ups 2.”
A John Kline vote against the current bill would make 44 percent of likely voters less likely to support him, the Public Policy Polling survey said.
Savage Fire Department firefighters will show their appreciation to customers July 20.
Burnsville Police say Matthew Loy Maiers, 23, and Steven Lee Dingman, 28, had been kicked out of a substance abuse program shortly before they assaulted a man they met on the street.
Burnsville Mosque will offer a traditional Ramadan Iftar to the public later in July.
The credit union hopes to collect enough blood at the Burnsville drive to help even more people this time around.