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Valley Crossing to discontinue alternate calendar option

Valley Crossing Community School officials announced today that the school will be discontinuing its alternate calendar option.

Woodbury Bulletin, 03/11/2010

Red Rock students knitting away after school

Students at Red Rock Elementary are taking up their knitting needles for the after school program “Red Rock Knits.” The program kicked off its seven-week curriculum on March 3.

Woodbury Bulletin, 03/11/2010

"Beyond the Beat" Blog: "Mame" hits the stage with laughs

Woodbury Bulletin, 03/09/2010

Met Council: Afton one of five cities left to submit final comp plan

The Metropolitan Council recently notified Afton officials that it will not reimburse the city for the second part of its $15,000 payment for the costs associated with development of the comp plan.

Woodbury Bulletin, 03/08/2010

Belwin makes key purchase in Afton

Belwin Conservancy has worked to preserve and restore the 1,400 acres of land in Afton to provide a scenic and peaceful getaway for nature enthusiasts. However, until recently there was one small piece missing.

Woodbury Bulletin, 03/08/2010

Five Oaks volunteers to pack 400,00 Feed My Starving Children meals

For the second year in a row, Five Oaks Community Church has been transformed into a packaging facility for a Feed My Starving Children packing event.

Woodbury Bulletin, 03/05/2010

WHS student to compete in state poetry recitation contest

Woodbury High School junior Shellie Erdman will compete at the Poetry Out Loud state poetry recitation competition Monday, March 8 at the Fitzgerald Theater.

Woodbury Bulletin, 03/04/2010

Taking care of business at 'Biztown'

A group of New Life Academy fifth graders got a taste last week of what the “real world” might be like when they participated in a simulation program called BizTown in Maplewood.

Woodbury Bulletin, 03/04/2010

Council clarifies concerns over Cedar Bluff

After a somewhat frustrating meeting last month, the Afton City Council and developer Len Pratt came together for a work session Tuesday, Feb. 23, to discuss several of the concerns facing the council.

Woodbury Bulletin, 03/03/2010

Drawing political lines in class?

With politics heating up for the upcoming election season, East Ridge High School has become a ground for debate with dueling student groups — the Young Republicans and the Young Democrats.

Woodbury Bulletin, 03/03/2010

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