Meeting 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 CONTENTUnpaid property taxes piled up at future SuperTarget site
There is more than $1.4 million in delinquent property taxes, assessments and penalties on land proposed for a SuperTarget and related development.
RELATED CONTENTCity digs into ash borer threat
Enjoy the sight of local ash trees now because they may not last long into the future.
RELATED CONTENTArea Republicans endorse candidates for Legislature races
Woodbury’s two sitting state representatives and one state senator, all DFLers, officially have some Republican challengers for next November.
RELATED CONTENTDaily jail bookings for Tuesday
All are considered innocent until proven guilty.
Back 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 CONTENTSaltzman's bill to help 4-H met with some criticism
A state senator's bill designed to help fund a 4-H program in one county could end up hurting them statewide, a fellow senator and a county fair representative warn.
RELATED CONTENTMet 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.
RELATED CONTENTDaily jail bookings for Monday
All are considered innocent until proven guilty.
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.
RELATED CONTENTDaily jail bookings for Friday
All are considered innocent until proven guilty.
Woodbury 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 CONTENTCouncil 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.
RELATED CONTENTCut to work program could drive up jail costs
Carla Blackledge said hours of manual labor have convinced her it is not worth it to drink and drive.
RELATED CONTENT"Beyond the Beat Blog:" Afton Planning Commission elections
The Afton Planning Commission held it's regular meeting on March 1 where it elected the planning commission chair, vice-chair and secretary. Go to the Woodbury Bulletin's Area Voices news blog by clicking here to read more on this story.
