Channeling MLK’s dream through service
Woodbury Elementary is honoring and celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 20 during its first annual Family Service Night.
RELATED CONTENTLocal church helps light up the holidays
For the fourth year in a row, Lake Phalen will be lit up for the holiday season, with a little help from King of Kings Lutheran Church.
RELATED CONTENTComforting the community 
Bailey Elementary teacher Kristine Matulka is currently teaching her third grade Gateway, or gifted and talented, students about communities. What better way to teach them about communities, she figured, than to get them out in the community?
RELATED CONTENTNewport law takes aim at vacant buildings, yards 
Rundown buildings and shabby yards: it’s an unsavory reputation that officials in Newport say their city has and that they have long tried to shed.
RELATED CONTENTSharing warmth: blankets going to homeless 
A group of Woodbury women and students from New Life Academy are hoping to give a little warmth this holiday season.
RELATED CONTENTBelwin gets clear-cut clearance 
A key Afton city panel recommended not punishing the Belwin Conservancy last week for a procedural misstep that apparently stemmed from a misunderstanding at Afton City Hall.
Afton commissioners cry fowl over regulations 
Strict regulations on how to keep chickens in an Afton proposal were stripped away last week by Planning Commission members concerned with over-regulation.
RELATED CONTENTHome sweet host
Last week, Woodbury resident Jerriann Jones opened her house to two “professional house guests.”
RELATED CONTENTUp with People to volunteer in the community
On Sept. 13 and Sept. 14, Woodbury will have 100 extra helping hands in the community when Up with People makes it way to Woodbury.
RELATED CONTENTFeline frenzy for three local thespians 
Math and Science Academy freshmen Elizabeth LeMay and Marissa Ward and St. Ambrose Catholic School sixth grader Robbie Muniz recently appeared in Ashland Production’s production of “Cats.”
RELATED CONTENTBroadcasting faith to Woodbury 
Local radio listeners will soon have a new station to consider on the FM dial.
RELATED CONTENTHill-Murray School, NLA and Footprints Academy announce new administrative hires 
Hill-Murray School has appointed a new principal.
RELATED CONTENTA night of relay
Thousands of people turned out to fight back against cancer Friday during the 2011 Relay for Life of South Washington County at East Ridge High School.
RELATED CONTENTWoodbury family first to install solar panels 
Arlen Marcus likes to think he inspired the city of Woodbury to consider solar panels on the public safety building. “I like to think we encouraged them to match us,” the Woodbury resident said.
RELATED CONTENTMiracle field will not be ready this summer 
A field for children with disabilities to play baseball was one step closer to reality when it hit a bump in the long road it’s been on for the past four years.
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