BOUNDARY
Lizard Lemmon Comet loses tail, grows a new one
Solar winds snapped off Comet Lemmon's ponytail this week and sent it reeling into space. Not to worry. Comets possess the remarkable ability, shared by many species of lizards, to grow new ones.A l...
Posted on 5/16/13 at 12:52 PM
Legislative & political notebook: News story clouds university budget
By Don Davis The University of Minnesota prepares to ask legislators to approve a $1.8 billion budget as some lawmakers question a Wall Street Journal story that showed the school has an excessive ...
Posted on 1/11/13 at 6:49 PM
Do you really like me?
Back in the old days, like 1996, you had to guess if people liked you or not. If you had a party and a lot of people came, maybe it meant they liked you, or maybe they just came because they heard you...
Posted on 11/12/10 at 6:42 PM
Apparent rock shortage in canoe country
Thomas Wahlstrom, a Minnesota Department of Natural Resources conservation officer at Tofte focused his enforcement action in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness this past week, along with other...
Posted on 8/30/10 at 4:36 PM
A way around the boundaries
Perhaps District 833 and the frustrated residents of the Wedgewood Point neighborhood have finally reached a compromise over the boundary changes scheduled for next year.By Amber Kispert-Smith , May 26, 2009
Boundary Waters Bank robbed early Thursday
May 21, 2009
Woodbury family files lawsuit against District 833
A Woodbury family frustrated by the edicts of a District 833 school boundary decision are taking a stand in court.By Amber Kispert-Smith , March 13, 2009
Letter: A letter to the 833 school board
My family has moved to location W-34. My children (twins) are in kindergarten and, per the new district plans, will be attending Liberty Ridge, Lake Junior and Woodbury High School.April 30, 2008
Hammer drops on boundary decisions
After months of discussion about the new school boundaries that will take effect in fall of 2009, the District 833 School Board chose the blue plan and plan C April 24.By Judy Spooner , April 30, 2008
BOUNDARY MEETING RESULT: Board members pick blue elementary/middle school plan and high school plan C
It took more than four hours for school board members to decide they want to introduce the blue plan with one amendment and high school plan C.By Amber Kispert-Smith , April 23, 2008
School board holds final attendance boundary hearing
The School District 833 School Board held its final hearing on the attendance boundary issue Monday, April 21, at Cottage Grove Junior High School.April 22, 2008
School boundary plans: An overview
Over the past few weeks and months, emotions have run high on the subject of school boundaries which are being redrawn due to overcrowding at schools across the South Washington County School district.April 17, 2008
The community speaks
Your neighbors give their opinions on the school boundary issue.April 17, 2008
833 board hears from parents supporting Red and White plans
District 833 parents supporting red and white plans for elementary and middle school attendance boundaries showed up in force at the second of four hearings before school board members on April 15.By Judy Spooner , April 17, 2008
Our View: School boundaries - Do the right thing
There is no perfect plan when it comes to District 833’s school boundary issue. Let’s get that straight before we go any further.April 16, 2008
Parents talk while school board listens
It may not have been a school day, but the Cafetorium at Lake Junior High was full Saturday morning.By Amber Kispert-Smith , April 16, 2008
Teammates fear high school split
They go to school together, they’re on the football team together and they’ve been best friends since sixth grade. In fall 2009, however, some of that will change.By Amber Kispert-Smith , April 09, 2008
Boundary plans sent unattached
At their final meeting held March 25, District 833’s High School Attendance Boundary Task Force members decided to send three high school plans to the school board without attaching them to their elementary and middle school plan counterparts.By Judy Spooner , April 02, 2008
Viewpoint: Boundary plans — What shouldn’t matter
The headline of the March 12 Viewpoint (“‘Blue plan’ is best for all neighborhoods”) was unbelievable. It is journalistically irresponsible that one would print a title that is not true — even on an Op Ed page.By Donna Erickson, Viewpoint Writer , March 26, 2008
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