A Cleveland official was in Oakdale this week to discuss how the Ohio city’s transit system has bolstered economic development there.
Paul Kauppi, assistant city engineer, ran down the latest news for the Woodbury City Council this week.
The city was on pace to break a record last year.
The Woodbury City Council on Wednesday approved a joint application from the outdoors retailer and Jerry’s Enterprises.
Council members did express some concerns about traffic and screening from Radio Drive.
U.S. Rep. Betty McCollum, who represents Woodbury in the 4th Congressional District, lauded the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision.
The Woodbury City Council meets at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 26, at City Hall.
The work is expected to begin Thursday, June 27.
The Woodbury City Council in mid-May went over future plans for city parks.
The congresswoman’s amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act, which also would have prohibited National Guard spending at NASCAR and Indy events, was defeated.
The council also approved plans for a new Chuck E. Cheese’s on Wednesday, June 12.
The plan calls for a new building north of SuperTarget.
Bus rapid transit is under consideration for Interstate 94 from downtown St. Paul to Woodbury.
The Democrat, who represents Woodbury in the U.S. House, also toured a hospital in Stillwater last week.
The council meets at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 12, at City Hall.
The longtime Public Works director is retiring later this month.
The city got the same results from a 2011 test.
The recognition comes behind its efforts to implement green practices.
Jerry Dabe spoke during the open forum portion of a recent Woodbury City Council meeting.
A 15,000-square-foot building is planned north of the Woodbury SuperTarget.
Gov. Mark Dayton's office announced a signing ceremony set for 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 14.
The Minnesota Senate takes up bill at noon Central Time on Monday, May 13, 2013. The Minnesota House approved it last week, so Senate approval sends it to the governor's desk.
Both Woodbury representatives said yes to the same-sex marriage bill on Thursday afternoon.
The congresswoman, who represents Woodbury, released a statement Tuesday following the Pentagon's annual report.
"I want to see our businesses grow, not our government."
A quick look at the top headlines from last week around the Twin Cities east metro area and Hudson.
Debate over the legislation will likely be taken up at the Capitol next year.
The Republican outlines her thoughts on the Crosswinds school issue, bills she has authored this session and other matters facing the Legislature.
“The increased income tax on the third tier of Minnesotans would put us at the high end of income tax rates in the nation, and I am unable to support that,” she said.
"Before taking another dime from our hardworking taxpayers, shouldn’t we go line-by-line through our budget and cut the waste?" says Woodbury resident Kelly Fenton.
The Woodbury City Council approved the plans during Wednesday night’s meeting.
The group was recognized during a ceremony Monday night at the Eagle Valley Golf Course clubhouse.
The city held a dome-deflation ceremony Monday afternoon, marking a major step toward a $21.8 million expansion project.
This year’s event is set for May 9-11.
Law enforcement captured Boston bombings suspect Dzhokar Tsarnaev on Friday, April 19.
It will be the first time the dome will be deflated since it was constructed in 1995.