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East Ridge's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" opens May 2

East Ridge HIgh School will be performing Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” May 2-4.

Woodbury Bulletin, 04/26/2013

Woodbury schools ranked among top high schools in state

Woodbury High School has earned the rank of #16 and East Ridge High School has earned the rank of #26 on the U.S. New Best High Schools 2013 rankings.

Woodbury Bulletin, 04/25/2013

Afton still struggling with wedding venues

Afton City Council discussed an ordinance for commercial wedding venues, and “agri-tourism,” during its April 16 meeting.

Woodbury Bulletin, 04/25/2013

District 834 to seek levy increase on November ballots

District 834 School Board still has another four months before it has to make a decision on whether or not to include a levy request on November’s ballot, but a decision has essentially already been made.

Woodbury Bulletin, 04/25/2013

Lake Middle School to go unplugged

New wellness committee to challenge students not to use electronics, April 29 to May 3, in recognition of "Screen Free Week."

Woodbury Bulletin, 04/25/2013

Growing innovation in Afton

Greenhouse system at 10th Street Farm and Market, iin Afton, allows harvesting to happen as early as February.

Woodbury Bulletin, 04/25/2013

NLA's 'Winnie the Pooh,' 'Honk Jr.' open Thursday

New Life Academy's production of "Winnie the Pooh" and "Honk Jr." will run April 25-28

Woodbury Bulletin, 04/24/2013

East Ridge, MSA headed to ‘Super Bowl of smart’ this week

Both the Math and Science Academy and East Ridge High School robotics teams will be competing in the robotics World Championships April 24-17 in St. Louis, Mo.

Woodbury Bulletin, 04/23/2013

They are some of the ‘Best’

District 833 students featured in Les Farrington's Best 100 Juried Art Exhibition.

Woodbury Bulletin, 04/19/2013

Rinta Community Gardens project moving forward

Afton held an informational meeting last week about the city's Rinta Community Gardens project.

Woodbury Bulletin, 04/19/2013

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