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Arriving in Style: Woodbury’s Middleton Elementary Students Earn Fun Trip
The youngsters, who sold 25 or more items as part of a PTO fundraiser, got a special treat last week.

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The youngsters, who sold 25 or more items as part of a PTO fundraiser, got a special treat last week.

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David Jessup, Public Works director, talked about how people can make things easier on crews this winter.
The City Council recently approved buying 55 new golf carts for the municipal course.
The crash happened Saturday afternoon at Settlers Ridge Parkway in Woodbury.
The crash happened Saturday afternoon at Settlers Ridge Parkway.
Kids were asked to name the new logo for the Lookout Ridge Indoor Playground at Central Park, which celebrated its 10th anniversary Saturday.
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Selected calls to the Woodbury Public Safety Department from Nov. 7-12.
Aaron Michael Carter, 23, faces a felony drug charge.
Yum! Ice Cream and Candy Shoppe is now open in the former Angelina’s Kitchen space.
Work is underway at the site near the Woodbury SuperTarget.
Nobody was hurt in either incident.
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The mall’s annual Holiday Open House is on tap for Saturday.
The mall’s annual Holiday Open House is on tap for Saturday.
The City Council on Wednesday approved the measure.
Washington County officials also detailed why the Radio Drive-Hargis Parkway intersection will have a signal instead of a roundabout.
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Both measures were quickly approved during Wednesday night's City Council meeting.