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Online Resource on Burnsville, Minnesota

Burnsville, Minnesota is an established city that had a 2004 population of over 59,000, putting it among the top twenty-five largest in Minnesota. Minnesota, known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes" and whose motto encourages all to "Explore Minnesota," has an overall population of over 4,900,000. Regional resources include Minneapolis and St. Paul that are not too far away from Burnsville.

Per the US Census, Burnsville has a very highly educated population with over 90% being high school graduates and over 35% having bachelor degrees. The Burnsville area has an array of respected schools and colleges. High schools include the Burnsville Senior High School. The Augsburg College, Brown Institute, Normandale Community College, University of St. Thomas, and University of Minnesota are among the local and nearby colleges.

The Camden News, The Business Journal, Star Tribune, The Community Reporter, Pioneer Press and St Paul Legal Ledger will provide you with information on news and events concerning Burnsville, such as Burnsville Restaurants and Burnsville MN. You can also join the residents of Burnsville in following the games of the Augsburg College Auggies, North Central Bible College Flames, University of Minnesota Golden Gophers, Bethel College Royals, College of St. Catherine Wildcats, Concordia University Golden Bears, Hamline University Pipers, Macalester College Scots, Northwestern College Eagles, University of St. Thomas Tommies, Minnesota Timberwolves, Minnesota Twins, Minnesota Vikings and Minnesota Wild.

The population of Burnsville, of relatively average age, has access to medical care at local and regional facilities such as Fairview Ridges and Southdale Hospitals, Abbott-Northwestern Hospital, and Children's Health Care. Burnsville residents and visitors alike find many commercial and recreational activities and resources of interest in the Burnsville area among Burnsville Schools and Virtual Home Tours.

Based on census information, the 2000 median household income in Burnsville was over $57,000. This is higher than the national average income, but Burnsville housing costs in 2000 were higher than average as well, with the median house value in 2000 in Burnsville being over $155,000. The top sectors for employment in Burnsville, Minnesota are Educational, health and social services, Retail trade, Manufacturing, Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste management services, Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and leasing. Burnsville.info is a new website providing information about Burnsville, Minnesota that will be further developed in the coming year, including Burnsville Center and Burnsville Hotels.

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