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Dog Poop Plea, ‘Crime Report,’ Goodwill Gun: Woodbury Rewind
Looking back at the news of the week in Woodbury.

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Looking back at the news of the week in Woodbury.

Here are this week’s posts from Woodbury Patch’s Local Voices.
With the recent cold snap, the prospect of Punxsutawney Phil predicting six more weeks of winter on Feb. 2 is especially daunting.
She spoke with Patch at the Sheraton Hotel following a meeting with the Woodbury Chamber of Commerce.
The bill “gives schools the ability to appropriately balance the needs, wants and resources of their district,” Kent said in a statement.
Goodwill officials say they have not found the pistol.
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The company features individual studios run by stylists.
Just the facts: The basics for Super Bowl XLVII.
The Feb. 16 event is part of the Teens Know Best Author Series.
The River Falls man thought he had accidentally donated it to the Woodbury or Hudson Goodwill store.
Goodwill officials say they have not found the pistol.
The family-friendly salon is located near the intersection of Valley Creek Road and Woodbury Drive.
Friends are planning a ceremony at halftime of Friday night’s basketball game between Woodbury and East Ridge.
Robert John Krohn faces a felony charge of making terroristic threats.
Christine Celeste Burtman was arrested in Woodbury after a resident told police she saw her trying to enter houses in the city’s Homestead Hills neighborhood.
Sidewalk chalk messages left for neighbors about dog poop along trails in Bailey’s Arbor.
Angelo Montes was recently honored with the award from the American Culinary Federation.