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StarTribune.com (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Thirteen days after a fire destroyedthe Burnsville apartment building in which they lived, two more cats have been pulled from the rubble and reunited with their owner.
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
The cats were rescued Tuesday from what's left of a first-floor apartment down the hall from the one in which the Bryntesons had lived at Burnscliff Apartments. The catss are among a dozen pets -- cats, two rats and two guinea pigs -- so far reunited with their owners, Burnsville's animal control officer, Peter Johnson, said today.
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kare11.com - Business News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Some former residents of the Burncliff Apartments are being allowed back into their homes to look for momentos that may have
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Key West Diary (Free subscription) | 31/12/2008
The big controversy in Burnsville, county seat of Yancey County just outside Asheville is whether or not the state is doing a good thing widening US Highway 19 that runs from Interstate 26 to Spruce Pine and points east. The idea would be for Burnsville commuters to be able to drive all the way to Asheville at their speed, leaving tourists and slow pokes to dawdle in the slow lane. Personally...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 01/01/2009
Officials had originally said that Building A was a total loss. But Jim Skelly, a Burnsville spokesman, said Tuesday that some belongings on the first and second floors may be salvageable. And at a 4:30 pm press conference, the building’s management said arrangements will be made for residents of the first-floor units and almost all of the second-floor units, but none of the third-floor units,...
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StarTribune.com (Free subscription) | 31/12/2008
The Burnsville fire was first reported from a laundry, where residents said circuit breakers were often tripping.
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StarTribune.com (Free subscription) | 01/01/2009
The fire in Burnsville that left nearly 200 people homeless a few days before Christmas was caused by a short in a wire in the wall of the second-floor laundry room, officials said today.
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 31/12/2008
The fire at the Burncliff Apartments was first reported from a laundry, where residents said circuit breakers were often tripping.
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
BURNSVILLE, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Minnesota's legislature soon will have the opportunity to follow the example of 43 other states and strengthen our state's child restraint law. We hope the legislature will
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StarTribune.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
... and 13 of the 19 suburbs that are classified as fully developed, including Bloomington, Burnsville and Minnetonka. In Eden Prairie, which U.S. News & World Report last fall ranked the third-best place in the nation to retire, just 6.5 percent of residents are 65 and older.And not as wealthy, either The stereotype of Edina as rich flies out the window compared with other cities in the report...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | yesterday
After a Vikings home game last month, Ken Waldron of Burnsville saw a police escort leading what he figured were buses carrying the visiting team down Hiawatha Avenue toward the airport. Waldron asked Whistleblower whether local taxpayers had to pick up the tab. My colleague, online reporter Tim Harlow, got to the bottom of it [...]
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | yesterday
After a Vikings home game last month, Ken Waldron of Burnsville saw a police escort leading what he figured were buses carrying the visiting team down Hiawatha Avenue toward the airport. Waldron asked Whistleblower whether local taxpayers had to pick up the tab. My colleague, online reporter Tim Harlow, got to the bottom of it [...]
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | yesterday
After a Vikings home game last month, Ken Waldron of Burnsville saw a police escort leading what he figured were buses carrying the visiting team down Hiawatha Avenue toward the airport. Waldron asked Whistleblower whether local taxpayers had to pick up the tab. My colleague, online reporter Tim Harlow, got to the bottom of it [...]
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | yesterday
... $10 million for the Cedar Avenue project and $2.4 million for safety upgrades to Hwy. 13 in Burnsville and Savage.But Kline said that those came before he made the pledge and that the change wasn't a result of partisan politics.Now, the number of House members making similar pledges is up to 41, including six Democrats, compared with a dozen total pledges the year before. GOP Rep. Michele...
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StarTribune.com (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
After a Vikings home game last month, Ken Waldron of Burnsville saw a police escort leading what he figured were buses carrying the visiting team down Hiawatha Avenue toward the airport. Waldron asked Whistleblower whether local taxpayers had to pick up the tab. My colleague, online reporter , got to the bottom of it and has this report:When police escorted buses carrying members of the Philadelphia...