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If you know of any Halloween events around town, tell us about them in the comments section.

If you know of any Halloween events around town, tell us about them in the comments section.
The Washington County Historical Society has run out of space and is now in the midst of a campaign for a new, $4.5 million facility. A fundraising rummage sale will happen in the next several months for their new proposed Heritage Center.
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The memorial fund was set up in honor of Dan Drevnick, a 2005 Woodbury High School graduate who died while serving in the military. The event is set for Nov. 4.
The event—a wiffleball tournament and home run derby to help the family of East Ridge student Zach Netten—was held Sunday at the Bielenberg Sports Center.
Cowboy Jack’s is going in at the location, which has seen a steady rotation of restaurants over the years.
Crista Walsh came across the dumped signs on Sunday evening.
Leslie Thompson, of Woodbury, responds to a recent letter to the editor.
Woodbury resident Charlotte Franey says the DFL candidate’s “small-business experience is needed in the state Legislature.”
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The event is set for Oct. 26 at the Prom Center.
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The fourth annual Burn It Up event is set for Saturday night at Colby Lake.
Betty Marquardt, of Woodbury, says she will vote for the Republican incumbent "because he not only has an understanding of how the economy works, but because he is a man of excellent character."
Cowboy Jack’s is going in at the location, which has seen a steady rotation of restaurants over the years.