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Kautz to seek re-election, "visions" Burnsville’s future

Arguably one of the longest serving mayors in the Twin Cities metropolitan area is Burnsville’s Elizabeth Kautz. As the New Year began, she sat down for an interview about the challenges the city faces and how it has changed over her tenure.
But of course, the first question is: Will she seek a sixth four-year term in 2012?
The answer is: “Yes.”
Why?MORE »

It will cost you more to live, build and bounce a check in Burnsville

Look for several city service charges to increase in 2012 — your water and sewer bill, rental fees on most city facilities and even the penalty for bouncing a check to the municipality.MORE »

Incentivize businesses to do the right thing – hire a veteran

As a blogger, I’m quickly learning not to be surprised at what grabs people’s attention. On Nov. 7, I headlined a story: “City considers incentives to draw in new business.” It was a preview to a Burnsville Economic Development Commission meeting on the topic.MORE »

Tibetan cuisine adds spice to Burnsville's palate

For every small business, there’s a story about the owner’s hopes and dreams. MORE »

Is the fire hydrant near your home or business operable? Don't count on it

Are you sure the hydrant near your home will work if its needed to put out a fire? Are you really, really sure? If you live in a town home or apartment complex you may find out too late that its not operable.

Did you know that the responsibility of maintaining hydrants and water systems on private land is up to the property owners? 
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Swedish roots displayed in Burnsville's Faith Covenant holiday event

(From the left) Beth Bennett, Millie Johnson and Char Rotvold talk over final plans for the Santa Lucia Festival of Lights.MORE »

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