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Roundabouts change 2 communities
Completion of three traffic roundabouts and reconstruction of a crumbling 1936 highway has changed the character of two small Washington County communities along the St.
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Letter: The Lake Elmo library needs our support
Thank you for the Page 1 article "County shifts, reduces hours at some libraries." Three of the county "boutique" libraries are in your readership area.
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St. Croix River / Hubbard gets ruling to build on river site
The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Tuesday ruled in favor of Rob Hubbard, the Twin Cities broadcasting executive who has been battling the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the Sierra Club in his ...
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Shock and awe in Lakeland; Man arrested for making homemade bomb
Twenty-five pounds of potassium nitrate, sugar and a recipe from the Internet has an 18-year-old Lakeland man in trouble with the law.
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Appeals Court sides with Rob Hubbard in home fight
The rich get rich, and the poor have children, in the mean time, in between time, ain't we got fun!!! Close comment Add your own comment More from St.
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With development cooling and competition heating, school district predicting enrollment loss
Slow housing growth and increased competition from other schools is driving down enrollment at Stillwater Area Schools even faster than expected, administrators say.
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Sheriff's department honors its heroes at awards ceremony
More than a hundred Washington County law enforcement personnel, their families, and interested residents crowded into the Washington County Government Center board room on Wednesday night to participate an ...
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Lakeland man charged in large sports betting ring
A Lakeland man has been charged with running an illegal sports-gambling operation that handled almost $160,000 in wagers during one week in March 2006, according to the criminal complaint.
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County libraries changing hours, some cutting back
When the economy is sluggish, the pace at the library picks up. That's the word from Washington County library officials, who said over the last year the county's nine libraries have seen a 10-percent increase ...
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Changing times bring a change in Washington County library's strategy
When it comes to libraries, commissioners in Washington County find themselves in a dilemma.
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County Briefs - Nov. 20
County sets CIP hearing The Washington County Board will conduct a public hearing at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Dec.
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Lakeland man allegedly threatens to kill sister
A Lakeland man was charged with felony terroristic threats last week after he allegedly threatened to kill his sister.
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Baytown Township / Charter school defends new site
As the $21 million St. Croix Preparatory Academy goes up in Baytown Township, some St.
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Renovation of Lakeland strip mall comes with high hopes
The old cedar-shake siding at Lakeland Plaza is gone, as is the name. An extreme makeover under way at the Lakeland strip mall includes a new facade, new windows, new lighting, a new parking lot and a new name.
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Around the Town - Nov. 6
Upcoming events planned at Valley Library The following events are planned at Valley Library, 380 St.
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Residents may register for Holiday Bureau
For more than 40 years Community Volunteer Service and Senior Centers has been providing a little bit of help during the holidays through its Holiday Bureau program.
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District 3 hopefuls share thoughts on critical issues
Two Stillwater men are vying for the District 3 seat on the Washington County Board of Commissioners.
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Sewing the seeds of restoration
More than a century ago, farmers worked to convert the area's natural prairies to productive cropland.
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Vote 2008 Stillwater / Newcomers vying for three school board seats
Residents in the Stillwater school district will elect at least two new board members this fall.
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Washington County sheriff's and police calls
Dog incident: A driver on Manning Trail reported Oct. 2 that she saw a driver southbound on Passing Lake Road hit a dog in his car.
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