Maintaining no levy limits, less red tape among city’s hopes for upcoming session, which begins Tuesday.
The Woodbury City Council discussed how it should get information to residents at Wednesday night’s meeting.
The lawmaker who represents Woodbury in the state Senate will push for a bill that essentially eliminates government shutdowns.
‘Complexities’ of infrastructure work and desire to fill existing lots prompts move; one developer says his company is anxious to get started.
The Republican plans to introduce two pieces of legislation that didn’t pass last year; says she will run again in 2012.
The Woodbury City Council will meet for its first workshop of 2012 at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday.
U.S. Senator Al Franken spoke with Patch about Jack Jablonski, the Vikings Stadium and his legislative priorities.
A study is under way to look at possibilities for rail and bus transit along Interstate 94 from St. Paul to Wisconsin.
Adam Sack was sworn in during Wednesday night’s Woodbury Council meeting.
Those questioning why Jimmy the cat was euthanized attended Wednesday night’s Woodbury City Council meeting.
The U.S. senator will be in Woodbury to check out the Woodbury-Roseville game at the Bielenberg Sports Center on Thursday.
As Republican voters across the country, watched Mitt Romney win the New Hampshire primary, many Minnesotans probably wondered when they get to cast their vote.
The animal was euthanized last month, but there is disagreement over why it happened and whether procedure was followed.
The R.H. Stafford Branch Library is now closed on Sundays and Mondays.
Registration is now open and runs through Jan. 13.
Washington County Branch Libraries are customizing an app for smart phones and other Internet-enabled devices.
The congresswoman who represents Woodbury is expected to announce the end of her presidential run.
City crews are getting ahead of other work, and saving money, as Woodbury waits for significant snow.
The lawmaker who represents Woodbury and Stillwater is one of four taking on that role for the GOP.
Employees at the county facility donated gifts to clients who are utilizing its job services.
Woodbury woman left her estate to a "no-kill" shelter, but the cat was euthanized after a possible miscommunication.
The city also approved 2012 council liaison and staff assignments during the Dec. 14 meeting.
The city tax levy will not increase next year.
The president of a local homeowners association told Woodbury City Council members about their concerns during Wednesday’s meeting.
Eddie Marcus spoke during the open forum portion of Wednesday's city council meeting.
The city’s tax levy for 2012 is expected to remain flat; hearing set for Wednesday night at City Hall.
Sen. Ted Lillie, who represents Woodbury, is a member of a joint committee that is hearing testimony Tuesday.
Woodbury residents have been participating in a Christmas stocking stuffing drive to send personal supplies and treats to service members deployed in Afghanistan.
The move is part of a cost-cutting measure in the wake of Lake Elmo opting to start its own library.
Mary Giuliani Stephens provided some of Woodbury’s highlights following her first year leading the city.
The Washington County Library Board is proposing the new schedule to cut costs.
The group’s president says he’s “frustrated” the city has decided not to pursue a third indoor ice sheet as part of the Bielenberg Sports Center rebuild.
New state law has changed the way property taxes on homesteaded properties are calculated.
Council members are expected to discuss design elements of the County Road 19 expansion project and architectural services for the replacement of the Bielenberg dome.
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Projections show that the funds for adult day programs won't meet the demand in 2013 without more county money.
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