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    Burnsville (/ˈbɜːrnzvɪl/ BURNZ-vil) is a city 15 miles (24 km) south of downtown Minneapolis in Dakota County, Minnesota. The city is situated on a bluff...
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  • On February 18, 2024, during a police standoff in Burnsville, Minnesota, United States, Shannon Gooden shot and killed police officers Paul Elmstrand...
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  • Burnsville Center is located in Burnsville, Minnesota. It is one of the larger enclosed malls in Minnesota with 100 stores on 3 floors and approximately...
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  • Burnsville may refer to: Canada Burnsville, New Brunswick United States Burnsville, Indiana Burnsville, Minnesota Burnsville High School Burnsville, Mississippi...
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    Burnsville High School (BHS) is a four-year public high school in Burnsville, Minnesota, United States. Burnsville is a southern suburb about 15 miles...
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  • Durry (band) (category People from Burnsville, Minnesota)
    Durry is an American indie rock band from Burnsville, Minnesota formed in 2020, who first gained wide attention for going viral with their song "Who's...
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    The Garage is a non-profit all-ages music venue in Burnsville, Minnesota, United States, a southern suburb of Minneapolis. It has been a launching point...
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    Elizabeth Kautz (category Minnesota Republicans)
    Elizabeth Kautz is an American politician currently serving as mayor of Burnsville, Minnesota since 1995. A Republican, she has been re-elected to her office...
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  • Northern Tool (category Burnsville, Minnesota)
    fulfillment. The company's first brick and mortar store was opened in Burnsville, Minnesota in 1981. The company also mailed its first catalog in 1981. The...
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    The Ames Center, formerly the Burnsville Performing Arts Center, is a performing arts venue in Burnsville, Minnesota, adjacent to Nicollet Commons Park...
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  • Cedric Yarbrough (category People from Burnsville, Minnesota)
    Boondocks. Yarbrough was born in Burnsville, Minnesota. He attended Burnsville Senior High School and later Minnesota State University, Mankato. He is...
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    Lindsey Vonn (category Sportspeople from Burnsville, Minnesota)
    a child in Burnsville, Minnesota, at Buck Hill Ski and Snowboard, and through family vacations that included 16-hour drives from Minnesota to Vail, Colorado...
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    Minnesota (/ˌmɪnəˈsoʊtə/ MIN-ə-SOH-tə) is a state in the Upper Midwestern region of the United States. It is the 12th largest U.S. state in area and the...
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    Melissa Peterman (category People from Burnsville, Minnesota)
    the television game show Person, Place or Thing. Upon graduating from Minnesota State, Peterman was cast as Madeline Monroe in Hey City Theater's production...
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  • Todd Okerlund (category Sportspeople from Burnsville, Minnesota)
    Entry Draft and then spent four seasons playing for the University of Minnesota. However, his pro career was cut short due to a chronic knee injury. He...
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    St. Paul, Inver Grove Heights, Rosemount, and Hastings. Minnesota River: Adjacent to Burnsville, Eagan, Mendota Heights, and Mendota. Vermillion River:...
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    Brock Boeser (category Sportspeople from Burnsville, Minnesota)
    Junior Championships due to a wrist injury. Boeser, who grew up in Burnsville, Minnesota, is the youngest of three children to Duke and Laurie Boeser; he...
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    northbound direction in Burnsville with two lanes and adds a third lane at Burnsville Parkway. It then crosses the Minnesota River into Bloomington. At...
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    Matt Birk (category Minnesota Vikings players)
    Following his retirement in 2012, Birk returned to Minnesota. He started a Catholic school in Burnsville, Minnesota in 2019. Active in pro-life causes and local...
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    Tyus Jones (category Sportspeople from Burnsville, Minnesota)
    NBA player Tre Jones, he previously played for his hometown team, the Minnesota Timberwolves for four seasons, before signing with the Memphis Grizzlies...
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  • Abdallah Candies (category Burnsville, Minnesota)
    2013). "A Sweet Spot in Burnsville". Star Tribune. Minneapolis. Retrieved 17 July 2015. Howard, Fran (24 January 2013). "Minnesota a Sweet Spot for Candy...
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  • Crystal Lake is a lake in Burnsville, Dakota County, Minnesota. The lake is a primary source of recreation for the city of Burnsville and the surrounding area...
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    J. T. Brown (ice hockey) (category Sportspeople from Burnsville, Minnesota)
    a TV analyst for the Seattle Kraken. Brown attended the University of Minnesota Duluth after playing junior hockey in the United States Hockey League...
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    Laura Osnes (category People from Burnsville, Minnesota)
    Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical. Osnes was born in Burnsville, Minnesota, raised in nearby Eagan, a suburb of Saint Paul, and is a Christian...
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    Additionally, the Metro Orange Line, a bus line that runs between Burnsville, Minnesota and downtown Minneapolis, finished construction in 2021 and travels...
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  • (Express Route — Burnsville to/from Downtown Minneapolis) Route 465 — (Express/Limited Stop Route — Burnsville to/from University of Minnesota) Route 470 —...
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    Cole Aldrich (category Sportspeople from Burnsville, Minnesota)
    in the 2010 NBA draft. Aldrich was born on October 31, 1988, in Burnsville, Minnesota. His father was a steel metal worker and his mother worked in an...
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    Minneapolis through Richfield and Bloomington before terminating in Burnsville, Minnesota. The Orange Line provides access to 198,000 jobs with roughly a...
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    Michelle Young (television personality) (category People from Woodbury, Minnesota)
    works as a fifth grade teacher at Echo Park Elementary School in Burnsville, Minnesota. She was previously employed as a fourth grade teacher at Normandale...
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    Kamal Martin (category Sportspeople from Burnsville, Minnesota)
    the Carolina Panthers. Martin was born and grew up in Burnsville, Minnesota and attended Burnsville High School, where he played quarterback and safety...
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