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Girls Boutique and Party Center Coming to Woodbury
Owner Angie Bottemiller, who has lived in the city for 20 years, says Pout In Pink will “bring a little pink to Woodbury.”

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Owner Angie Bottemiller, who has lived in the city for 20 years, says Pout In Pink will “bring a little pink to Woodbury.”

The Oakdale Fire Department provides residents with its calls for service each week.
Alexis Lou Johnson, 38, must also complete a domestic abuse program.
The two suspects have been linked to residential burglaries and thefts from cars in Woodbury's Stonemill Farms neighborhood.
Credit cards from a purse stolen from the vehicle were used minutes after the June 23 incident to buy hundreds of dollars in gift cards from area stores.
The third annual outdoor music event is set for next month in Woodbury.
The third annual outdoor music event is set for July 19.
The upcoming events are part of Washington County’s Listen@the Library series.
The city was on pace to break a record last year.
The Woodbury City Council on Wednesday approved a joint application from the outdoors retailer and Jerry’s Enterprises.
Council members did express some concerns about traffic and screening from Radio Drive.
The funds come from Open Your Heart to the Hungry and Homeless.
Laurie Mondry shared the honor from the Washington County Board with Michele Acker, of Forest Lake.
Todd Perez Arrendo, 42, faces a felony burglary charge.
U.S. Rep. Betty McCollum, who represents Oakdale in the 4th Congressional District, lauded the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision.
U.S. Rep. Betty McCollum, who represents Woodbury in the 4th Congressional District, lauded the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision.