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Woodbury Community Foundation’s Soiree Spooktakular Nets $22,000
The annual event is the organization’s biggest fundraiser of the year.

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The annual event is the organization’s biggest fundraiser of the year.

Elizabeth Wallace, 16, a junior at Woodbury High School, has been named to the U.S. women’s ski jumping development team.
Jennifer Nichols, of Woodbury, calls the incumbent Senator a "rigid Tea Party ideologue."
Adam Carlson, of Woodbury, questions the tactics of the House Republican Caucus.
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he latest from Woodbury Patch’s Local Voices.
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As part of a lesson plan on the electoral process, preschoolers on Friday voted for “presidential mascot” and what they wanted for an afternoon snack.
The rules run from Nov. 1 to April 1.
Through a partnership with the Minnesota Sports Broadcast Network, Patch is bringing you live audio of the game.
Performances begin tonight, Friday, Nov. 2.
Access will be limited at Radio Drive and Valley Creek Road on Monday, Nov. 5.
The safe contained more than a third of a pound of marijuana, a digital scale, drug paraphernalia, baggies and a “large amount” of cash.
There were few contacts with police on Wednesday night.
Got photos of your little ghouls and goblins? Share them with Woodbury!
The neighborhood gets into the Halloween spirit each October.
Brent Peterson, executive director of the Washington County Historical Society, writes about the history of Halloween and the tricks played 100 years ago in Stillwater.
William Douglas Wood, 34, was sentenced for making terroristic threats-reckless disregard for risk.
Woodbury youth lacrosse coach Patrick Donaghy said his mother “probably lost all her possessions.”
Waxing the City has signed a lease to open in the former City Walk Dental location.