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City Mulls Change to Address 'Inadequacies' of Massage Ordinance
Proposed changes to the ordinance could include regular inspections and a dress code for therapists and their customers.
Proposed changes to the ordinance could include regular inspections and a dress code for therapists and their customers.
Residents can bring up to two full boxes of paper and floppy discs to shred.
The road will be closed from First Avenue and Second Avenue.
The River Valley Theatre Company's latest production opens on Oct. 25.
The forum begins at 7 p.m. at Shakopee High.
Brian Sames finished the 26 mile course in two hours and 33 minutes.
On a whole, Burnsville High ranked eighth after Sunday's race.
The Gold Franny, the "Oscar" of the chain world, is one of the highest honors the International Franchise Association can bestow.
The Gold Franny, the "Oscar" of the chain world, is one of the highest honors the International Franchise Association can bestow.
Police say Kathryn Ann Blankenship used her position at Shalimar Estates to siphon off money for herself and her roommate, Rachel Elizabeth Ekholm.
The printing company will host a job fair next Wednesday, from 3 to 6 p.m.
Friday, Gov. Mark Dayton announced the appointment of Colleen Goggins King as District Court Judge in Minnesota’s First Judicial District.
Friday, Gov. Mark Dayton announced the appointment of Colleen Goggins King as District Court Judge in Minnesota’s First Judicial District.
The Burnsville Ice Center's free Halloween Skating Party is scheduled for Oct. 27.
John L. Spanton, 68, died on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2013.
Kim Phat and Noah Estabrooks were crowned last Friday.
Trudeau Foods, of Burnsville, was recently acquired by United Natural Foods, the largest publicly traded wholesale distributor to the natural, organic, and specialty industry in North America.
Officer Brad Litke located a missing 62-year-old man just in the nick of time.