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Woodbury City Council Lambasted For Massage Therapy Decision
Kathryn Berg is the vice president of the Minnesota Natural Health Legal Reform Project

Avid camper, kayaker, hiker and biker.
<strong>Personal mantra:</strong> "A ship in harbor is safe, but that's not what ships are built for." (John A. Shedd)
Kathryn Berg is the vice president of the Minnesota Natural Health Legal Reform Project

One of the biggest challenges of the master plan is the stormwater management strategy, say consultants.
A final pre-trial conference has been scheduled for Feb. 13. The jury trial is set to begin on Feb. 28.
Police commander Jay Alberio cited two separate cases in which a lack of regulation allowed sex traffickers to operate illegally in Woodbury
Performances start at 7:30 p.m. Thurs-Sat and 3 p.m.
Bennie Chapman, Jr., was convicted of failure to register on Oct. 28 and faced a domestic violence trial on Nov. 9.
Oakdale Police Chief Bill Sullivan says success in policing begins with community involvement.
Wisconsin residents previously holding concealed-carry permits from other states are required to apply for a Wisconsin-specific license.
Stillwater Police Chief John Gannaway encourages his officers to use their local knowledge and connections to identify crime trends.
A low crime rate "does not mean we're Disneyland," warns Woodbury police chief.
DelMonico Dance is planning a grand opening event from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 3, with a noon ribbon cutting.
Woodbury father Anthony DeHaven, 35, shot and killed his children before setting fire to the family RV at the Grand Canyon on Oct. 3.
Grad students from St. Mary's University of Minnesota found that more technology inside the car, officer awareness and law enforcement culture are all contributing to a growing number of police-involved crashes on Minnesota roads.
Grad students from St. Mary's University of Minnesota found that more and more technology inside the car, officer awareness and law enforcement culture are all contributing to a growing number of police-involved crashes on Minnesota roads.
Forty-six percent of all damage to Washington County cruisers comes from striking or running over wildlife, Hutton said.
Technology in squad cars is contributing to a growing number of police-involved crashes on Minnesota roads.
Thomas Barnett is “worried about the allegations" against him, says defense attorney.
The No. 1 challenge in a new Yellow Ribbon community is finding military families, Yellow Ribbon officials say.
WisDOT solicited bids for the 16-acre site. Top bid was Hudson Center, LLC for about $1.3 million.
Homecoming parades, high school sports and baseball history.