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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Snapshot: Woodbury’s Rebholz, Scoggins Take Oath of Office

Both were re-elected to a fourth term on the Woodbury City Council in the 2012 election.

Amy Scoggins and Paul Rebholz were sworn in during Wednesday night’s Woodbury City Council meeting at City Hall. They finished 1-2 in the council voting in the fall 2012 election and are beginning their fourth terms on the council. “We’re happy to have them back for another term,” Mayor Mary Giuliani Stephens said.   Like Patch on Facebook | Follow us on Twitter | Sign up for our free newsletter

Woodbury Welcomes Newest Police Officers

It was a packed house Wednesday at City Hall as three new officers were sworn in.

One whose brother is on the force. Another who grew up in Woodbury and was a member of the city’s police and fire explorer programs. The third coming with rave reviews from a nearby department—and her husband was watching online from Afghanistan. Three new Woodbury police officers were sworn in during Wednesday night’s City Council meeting. Dozens of friends and family members, along with public safety personnel, were on hand for the ceremony. The new officers are Brett Roddy, Garrett Kissner and Caitlin Jaworski. They were chosen from a field of more than 200 applicants, said Public Safety Chief Lee Vague. Roddy comes from a public safety family, Vague said, and has a brother in the Woodbury department. Kissner, was hired as a community …

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Kris Janisch

10:05 am on Sunday, January 13, 2013

There was a note about retirements and resignations in the city memo on it Mike, here's the link: http://www.ci.woodbury.mn.us/agendas/council/jan092013/7m.htm   more ›

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Oath of Office, New Police, Liquor Licenses: Woodbury Council Preview

The city council meets at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at City Hall.

The Woodbury City Council meets for the first time in 2013 on Wednesday, and will see council members and new police officers sworn in, along with the likely approval of four liquor licenses and the possible adoption of a new special-events policy. Check out the full agenda on the city's website. The city council will hold public hearings and could issue liquor licenses for four businesses. Background checks on each were clear. Cheers Pablo Cheers Pablo, a new art studio that will offer classes and events taught by local artists, is set to open in Woodbury’s Tamarack Village. It will offer wine and beer. The business will host corporate events, kids birthday parties and other functions in two rooms at the space, between Viking Blinds and …

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