Big night ahead for GOP faithful
Woodbury Republicans have a presidential task ahead of them. On Tuesday, Feb. 7, when Minnesota’s political parties gather to caucus, local GOP supporters will be weighing in on who they like best to challenge President Obama on Election Day.
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Two men suspected of breaking into vehicles were arrested Thursday after being chased from an underground Woodbury parking garage.
They’re art-tastic
Woodbury High School art students have once again proven their talent. A total of nine WHS students were recognized by the Minnesota Scholastic Art Awards.
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Someone has a serious problem with a Woodbury man’s wind chimes.
Jail book-ins for Friday, Feb. 3
According to the Washington County Sheriff's Office, the following people recently were booked into the Washington County jail on suspicion of new charges or for pending court activity. All are considered innocent until proven guilty.
Woodbury Bulletin receives ‘general excellence’ award
The Woodbury Bulletin took home a coveted award Thursday at the Minnesota Newspaper Association convention.
Advocating for juvenile arthritis
When Woodbury resident Marisa Boatman was just 10 years old, she received some surprising news – she had arthritis.
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ST. PAUL -- Republican legislators want to give Minnesotans the option to opt out of unions, a subject that has created heated debate in many states.
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Police were called last week to Woodbury High School after the parent of a high school wrestler allegedly slugged a coach.
Woodbury woman duped by not-so-secret shopper scam
A Woodbury woman told police she was duped out of $2,445 last month in a wire fraud scam.
Woodbury recognizes past advisory commissioners
Woodbury City Council recognized outgoing advisory commissioners Jan. 25. They included outgoing Environmental Advisory Commissioner Aida Mendez and Park and Recreation Commissioner Tracy Peterson.
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Earlier this fall Lake Middle School seventh graders Skyler Zilles and Amy Haslerud had only one thing on their birthday wish lists – charity.
RELATED CONTENTLittle Angels Catholic Preschool to close
Jan. 25 started out as a normal day for the teachers and families of Little Angels Christian Preschool. However, at 7:30 a.m., just before the children were scheduled to arrive, the teachers received an announcement that they did not expect – Little Angels was closing in the fall.
RELATED CONTENTJail book-ins for Thursday, Feb. 2
According to the Washington County Sheriff's Office, the following people recently were booked into the Washington County jail on suspicion of new charges or for pending court activity. All are considered innocent until proven guilty.
Showing his imagination through ice
For many Twin Cities residents, admiring the ice sculptures at the St. Paul Winter Carnival is an annual tradition. For Woodbury resident Jim Zupfer, carving the ice sculptures is the tradition.
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