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A new video documents the event that raised money for the American Cancer Society.
The clinics—set for late August in Stillwater and Cottage Grove—are by appointment only.
The arts and crafts store expects to open after the first of the year in Woodbury.
A daily look around the community from Oakdale Patch.
Tricia and James Wood from Dance and Entertainment will head up this year’s program.
Not interested in dropping big bucks on a pet hotel or boarding while you travel? Consider asking a neighbor for some help.
The Castro family— Katie, 13, Josh, 11, and Chelsea, 9—submitted 64 projects at the 2013 Washington County Fair.
A North St. Paul woman was convicted following November 2010 thefts at a home on Hadley Avenue in Oakdale.
The rush of independence you felt the first time you paid for an album or ice cream cone with your allowance was priceless. What does it cost to give your kids a little spending freedom today?
Explore how seven Washington County 'GreenStep' cities compare at new Regional Indicators Initiative website.
Night to Unite, or National Night Out as it is also called, is a wonderful event that brings old friends together and introduces new ones.
Medallion Hunt clues will be published on Patch daily beginning Sunday, Aug. 4, 2013.
"The proper question is whether or not the case was tried fairly in accordance with the law," Washington County Judge Greg Galler writes. "If it was, then justice was done."
Also, Title Boxing Club opens in Woodbury, a replacement for Lumberjack Days is in the works and a gorgeous Oakdale sunset.
This week's roundup also includes information about a brazen burglar in Hudson, a Woodbury cop who was found not guilty in an assault case and President Pimping Austin is sentenced to six years in prison.
Check out the action at Richard Walton Park in this YouTube video highlight reel posted by 3rd Lair.
The incident occurred at Cowboy Jack’s in Woodbury on July 27.
The Oakdale Fire Department provides residents with its calls for service each week.
Here are recent posts from Oakdale bloggers.
The first apples they’ll be picking are the Duchess, or as Aamodt’s describes it, “an old-time cooking apple.”
Pieces of the mangled steel will be released later in August or early September, according to the AP.