- Seat Belt Law Is First On MN Lawmakers' Agenda
Jan 8, 2009 5:54 pm US/Central There were 424 people that died on Minnesota roads last year -- a big number, but the lowest death toll on the roads since 1944.
- Book offers insight to find dream job
Woodbury resident Dr. William Kriva was no stranger to having a case of the Mondays; during the 12 years he worked as an engineer he didna t like going to work.
- Holiday tree recycling available Jan. 10
The Woodbury compost site will be open Saturday, Jan. 10, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. for the disposal of holiday trees and wreaths.
- Forecast 2009: Looking locally
When a new year rolls into place, ita s customary for newspapers to speculate on what may lie ahead in terms of stories for their readers.
- MPCA approves 3M plan to clean up Woodbury dump site
The Minnesota Pollution Control agency has officially signed off on a recovery plan designed by 3M to clean up a dump site on the border of Woodbury and Cottage Grove.
- Correction: SchoolArts Center story
Correction: School-Arts Center story Eds: Members who used BC-MNSchool-Arts Center, sent Dec.
- Stillwater nursing home faces suit over death
A Stillwater nursing home is facing a wrongful death suit that alleges it did not properly care for a resident with dementia who died of dehydration and pneumonia in January 2007.
- New teacher wins new award
This marks the first year that the Woodbury Chamber Commerce has added an outstanding pre-school educator to their annual awards, and the recipient of the new award is Emily Prendergast, 26, from the Primrose ...
- Woodbury bank robbery suspect strikes in St. Paul
The Star Tribune is reporting that a suspect wanted in a recent Woodbury bank robbery committed another bank robbery of a similar nature in St.
- Holiday Lights winners announced
The Woodbury Days Council and the Woodbury Parks & Recreation Department announced the winners of this yeara s Woodbury Holiday Lights Contest.
- 2008: A Year in Review
The new year is upon us. But before the calendar is flipped to 2009, leta s remember 2008 for what it was.
- Returned soldier set to release album
After spending five years as a member of the United States Army, Woodbury resident and musician Mathew Griswold, 26, made his triumphant return to the stage on Dec.
- Rich Keller looks on intently during Stillwater's dual match with...
Rich Keller looks on intently during Stillwatera s dual match with Woodbury last Thursday at Woodbury Senior High.
- MPCA approves 3M's plan to clean out Woodbury dump site
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency approved 3Ma s plan to clean up a former dump site on the Woodbury/Cottage Grove border between Woodbury Drive and Cottage Grove Drive.
- Ambitious Woodbury Arts Center Plans On Hold
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- City hall closed until Friday
City of Woodbury offices will be closed Wednesday, Dec. 24, and Thursday, Dec. 25, in observance of the Christmas holiday.
- In the midst of political history
Jim Gelbmann has made a career out of public service. But could anything have prepared him for a oeThe Recount?a An elected member of the District 833 School Board since 1995, the Woodbury resident, has ...
- Once a nurse, now a teacher
Jodi Weinfurter said she never pictured herself as a teacher, in fact she went to the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire for nursing, but when she decided to take an education class her freshman year, she just ...
- Woodbury driver's ed instructor makes debut on new reality show
So youa re 16. Youa ve finally finished your required 30 hours of drivera s ed instruction, you passed the road test with flying colors and earned your license.