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Jeanne Berget took these photos from the event at the Cathedral in St. Paul.

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Jeanne Berget took these photos from the event at the Cathedral in St. Paul.

Harley Davidson Sullivan and Jared Michael Sternaman face felony burglary charges stemming from the Jan. 23 incident.
The bookseller is going to close at least 20 stores a year for the next decade, according to the Wall Street Journal.
It opened in the former Blockbuster space off Valley Creek Road.
Selected calls to the Woodbury Public Safety Department from Jan. 15-21.
Three people were transported to the hospital after a crash after noon near King of Kings Lutheran Church.
Woodbury's Klaas Snater was at the event at the Cathedral in St. Paul on Friday.
A look back at the news of the week in Woodbury.
Here are this week's posts from Woodbury Patch's Local Voices.
Cabela’s plans to build a new store at the southwest corner of Radio Drive and Interstate 94.
A woman was arrested Wednesday in Woodbury’s Homestead Hills neighborhood.
Power was briefly out for some Woodbury residents during overnight hours earlier this week.
A computer shorted out and started smoking.
The decision was made Thursday, according to a Pioneer Press report.
The course, which had been struggling along with the rest of the golf industry, had a strong 2012 season.
Gov. Mark Dayton unveiled his budget proposal Tuesday.
However, District 833 could claim the school if the Perpich Center fails to obtain approval for state funding.
Gov. Mark Dayton unveiled his budget proposal Tuesday.
However, District 833 could claim the school if the Perpich Center fails to obtain approval for state funding.
Mayor Mary Giuliani Stephens presented three with plaques during Wednesday night’s Woodbury City Council meeting.