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Selected calls to the Woodbury Public Safety Department from April 9-15.

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Selected calls to the Woodbury Public Safety Department from April 9-15.

Looking back at the news of the week in Oakdale.
Looking back at the news of the week in Woodbury.
Crews on Saturday morning conducted a controlled burn at a house in Oakdale.
Law enforcement captured Boston bombings suspect Dzhokar Tsarnaev on Friday, April 19.
The weekly listing of police and fire stories from Washington County.
Here are this week’s posts from Woodbury Patch bloggers.
The news of the week from east metro Patch sites.
Law enforcement captured Boston bombings suspect Dzhokar Tsarnaev on Friday, April 19.
The event was held at Duke's Pizza Pub & Grill on April 13.
The northern part of the project, Park Crossing to south of Lake Road, will be shut down for about three months.
It will be the first time the dome will be deflated since it was constructed in 1995.
The coffee shop, which operates jointly with a Salvation Army Center, will soon be shuttered.
The Oakdale Fire Department provides residents with its calls for service each week.
Woodbury resident Ann Cowan used to live in Florida.
The existing sign at Highway 36 and Hadley Avenue will soon be electronic.
There were nine incidents on Woodbury roads as of 3:30 p.m. Thursday. A driver was killed in a crash on Interstate 94 near Highway 95.
The fundraiser, which benefits the civic group’s outreach activities, is planned for next month.
James Howard Smith initially blamed the thefts on “Green Eyes,” an individual police learned was in custody at the time of the theft.