Attempt made to resurrect two-state tax deal
Minnesota news
A Minnesota Senate committee is looking at how to revive a long-standing practice in which Wisconsin and Minnesota residents who work in the other state only pay income taxes at home.
Council signs off on SuperTarget project
Developers got the city of Woodbury’s go-ahead for the proposed SuperTarget project.
RELATED CONTENTMeeting set for Settler's Pointe project
The developer proposing an assisted-living facility in Stonemill Farms plans a “community discussion” on the project next week.
RELATED CONTENTSettler's Pointe debate heats up
Stonemill Farms residents say they were caught off guard by a plan to convert a struggling retail site into an assisted living facility in the development. The developer said he is surprised by the opposition and frustrated by misinformation spread by some neighbors of the proposed Settler's Pointe facility.
RELATED CONTENTBack taxes owed on proposed SuperTarget site
Woodbury Developers LLC owes just over $1 million in taxes and assessments on the development site, according to Washington County property records. With penalties, fees and interest, the total is about $1.44 million.
RELATED CONTENTWoodwinds names new CEO
HealthEast announced Friday that Tom Schmitt will become the new CEO at Woodwinds Health Campus.
RELATED CONTENT'Live check' bills advance
Minnesota news
People who receive checks unexpectedly from companies they don't know could be in for a surprise if they cash the checks, something a legislative bill is written to avoid.
Woodbury Community Expo planned for April 24
The Woodbury Community Foundation and the Woodbury Chamber of Commerce are preparing to host the first ever Woodbury Community Expo.
RELATED CONTENTWoodbury Lakes going up for sale
The owner of the shopping complex along Hudson Road is looking to sell and will begin marketing the property this month.
RELATED CONTENTState economy slowly stabilizing
Minnesota news
Minnesota's economy is at more of a crawl than a run but it's in at least slightly better shape than it was in three months ago.
Task force formed to develop vision for downtown Afton 
A newly formed task force in Afton met last week for the first time to discuss the future of the Old Village.
RELATED CONTENTWine shop out, sued for rent 
A Tamarack Hills I landlord has sued The Wine Market, seeking over $100,000 for unpaid rent from the defunct store.
RELATED CONTENTSuperTarget plan headed for final review 
With initial city and neighborhood backing behind them, Target Corp. and developers go before the Woodbury Planning Commission March 1. The City Council could approve their plan as early as March 10.
RELATED CONTENTRestaurants, hotels join in ‘Dine and Fly’ fundraiser for Haitian orphanage 
Steve Jacobs and Dave Jarvis are two local businessmen with a connection that has led them to organize a fundraiser for a Haitian orphanage.
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