Adaptive classes allow more children to join in the dance
Woodbury BulletinTwin sisters typically grow up playing together, dressing in identical clothes and pulling pranks on each other.But 5-year-old identical twins Keira and Chloe Card haven’t been able to...
View ArticleRelay For Life: South Washington County's winning warrior
Woodbury BulletinThe day she turned 50, Jackie Mines learned that she had cancer.“What a great birthday present,” she joked.On Jan. 8, 2011, her doctor called her at work to...
View ArticleHealth department: Woodbury Applebee's on E. coli list
Woodbury BulletinState health officials announced Thursday that a Woodbury restaurant was among the Applebee’s locations where people were sickened by E. coli.At least one of Woodbury's two Applebee’s...
View ArticleHealing powers of art on display at Woodwinds' cancer center
Woodbury BulletinIt was in February of 2012 that Melissa Borner, an employee at Woodwinds Health Campus in the radiology unit, heard the news that would change the rest of her life...
View ArticleCommunity ed takes hula-hoop fitness for a spin
Woodbury BulletinElvis has not left the building – at least not at Bailey Elementary’s gymnasium. The rock ‘n’ roll king’s tunes greet attendees taking part in a unique fitness class that’s...
View ArticleDuck derby raises $500 toward Y’s $92K goal
Woodbury BulletinA doctor, an astronaut in a rocket ship, and twin hockey players came out on top – among other racers their own size, that is. Raising $500 toward a $92,000...
View ArticleLocal snowshoeing group meets weekly at Carver Park
Woodbury BulletinWhile a lot of Minnesota are waiting with baited breath for the snow to melt and spring to show its shining face, a group of snowshoers are embracing the winter...
View ArticleCommunity-wide wellness program starts next weekend
Woodbury BulletinThe idea of wellness is different for just about everyone. That’s a good thing for the folks in Woodbury, because a new wellness campaign, We Are Well Within, Woodbury should...
View ArticleFour Woodbury residents share thoughts on being hospice volunteers
Woodbury BulletinApril has long been considered as Volunteer Month, a time to thank all of the people who put their time and effort toward helping others. But there are a group...
View ArticleRolling into school on Bike to School Day
Woodbury BulletinDistrict 833 students put their pedals to the metal on May 6 during national Bike to School Day. Several District 833 schools, including Middleton Elementary, encouraged students to...
View ArticleNew fitness program at YMCA of Woodbury targets cancer survivors
Woodbury BulletinIt’s been 12 years since Woodbury resident Marguerite Ashton was diagnosed with breast cancer. But Ashton still hasn’t entirely bounced back to where she was before, she said. ...
View ArticleWoodbury resident Anne Maki will walk in Susan G. Komen 3-Day
Woodbury BulletinThe five stages of grief are denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Woodbury resident Anne Maki went through all five in July of 2013 when she heard from her...
View ArticleClaire Emery kicks cancer
Woodbury BulletinIn February of 2014 Woodbury resident Claire Emery received some news that she did not expect – she had breast cancer. “In the beginning I was shocked,” she said....
View ArticleScorching temps wilt runners during Cottage Grove portion of Ragnar Relay...
Woodbury BulletinBubble, bubble, broil and struggle. Shade was precious and water was vital during the 10th annual Ragnar Relay Great River, an overnight, 200-mile race that began Friday in Winona and...
View ArticleAfton native participates in Twin Cities 10-Mile as Medtronic Global Hero...
Woodbury BulletinAfton native John Morris, a colonel and staff chaplain with the Army National Guard, always considered himself a healthy person since he has spent most of his life as a...
View ArticleMajor stroke puts popular columnist into nursing home
Woodbury BulletinLongtime Woodbury Bulletin reporter and columnist Judy Spooner is undergoing therapy and around-the-clock care after suffering a major stroke. The stroke in June was her third during...
View ArticleKinderberry Hill collects candy for troops
Woodbury BulletinKinderberry Hill Child Development Center, 1205 Woodbury Drive in Woodbury, will hold its fifth-annual Halloween candy drive, through Friday, Nov. 6. Everyone is invited to take extra...
View ArticleWoodbury man makes anonymous bone marrow donation
Woodbury BulletinIt was in 2001 while living in Washington, D.C. that Woodbury resident Brandon Lerch attended a Be the Match party. Be the Match works to find bone marrow matches...
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