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Burnsville District Cancels School, Morning Commute Treacherous
Road conditions all over the Twin Cities area are presently labeled "difficult" by the Minnesota Department of Transportation.

Road conditions all over the Twin Cities area are presently labeled "difficult" by the Minnesota Department of Transportation.

Mayor Elizabeth Kautz will take to the catwalk on Thursday to show off Ann Taylor's new collection, as well as up-cycled creations by students at her alma mater, St. Catherine University.
Here are the most recent people to pass away in Northfield or who had ties to Northfield.
Honesty, integrity and transparency will be key concerns as the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage school district vets candidates to replace outgoing Superintendent Randy Clegg.
Remember those who recently passed away.
Police say Elizabeth Dawn Nelson was drunk when she drove head on into another car, injuring herself and three others.
Gerald Paul Houle, 40, is serving a 145 day sentence for an attack that left a woman bloodied, bruised and numb from the waist down.
A 50-year-old Rosemount woman was seriously hurt in an accident on Friday night.
Michael Joseph Mason, 26, insists that the four-month-old was accidentally injured during playtime, though medical evidence suggests otherwise.
In the previous edition of Craigslist Curiosities we had "free rats," but this is worse: 2,000 hissing roaches that need a new home—for $300.
Here are the most recent people to pass away in Lakeville or who had ties to Lakeville.
Alexander Michael Briner, 24, was ordered to begin his sentence for the March 2012 assault on Friday.
Five people with ties to Burnsville passed away over the last week.
Burnsville High School junior Tarissa Jackson is one of six students who will receive the first annual Minnesota Aspirations for Women in Computing Award.
The council will also discuss the impending departure of City Manager Craig Ebeling, whose retirement is near at hand.
Police say that Daniel John Kirsch, 47, was caught chauffeuring his high school flame around Eagan in a hot car.
Dan Carlson, a longtime member of the BPD, has been chosen to succeed Emergency Preparedness Director Dave Girsch, who recently retired.