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Ann Marie Metzger, House District 53B: Candidate Profile
The basics about the Woodbury DFL candidate for state House.

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The basics about the Woodbury DFL candidate for state House.

The basics about the Woodbury Republican candidate for state House.
The basics about the Washington County Board candidate.
The basics about the Woodbury City Council candidate.
It’s generally prohibited in the city, but there are a few exceptions.
Melanie Snyder, who started an online petition about the motel, spoke during Wednesday night’s Woodbury City Council meeting.
The Woodbury dental office moved to another location down the block—what makes sense at that space?
Authorities will collect unused pills, no questions asked.
The Woodbury City Council on Wednesday got an update on the big construction projects around town.
Councilman Christopher Burns visited with the family of the Marsh Creek Road home and relayed their thoughts during Wednesday night’s meeting.
Shows begin in October at The Loft Stage at East Ridge High School.
Older desks and tables at the school were coated with Idea Paint this year, making for a unique learning experience for students.
The Country Inn & Suites is planning an open house next week.
Robert John Ennis, 19, was given probation.
Kosama plans to open in late November or early December.
Anthony Neil Sweet, 51, accused of sexually assaulting two girls.
Children will have the chance to check out the big vehicles at Central Park.
Writer asks that students show a little class.
Woodbury resident Betty Marquardt says she will again vote for the District 5 incumbent.
A look back at the news of the week in Woodbury.