Fall is filled with traditions. The warm days and cool nights seem to energize Minnesotans to get their work done before winter. Lawn mowers get put into storage and the rakes come out. But in St. Cloud, part of the fall tradition - the smell of burning leaves - has fallen by the wayside. St. Cloud was one of the few cities left in Minnesota where residents could burn leaves, that is until the city council banned it recently. People who didn't like the smoke are happy, but not everyone is cheering the action.