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Afton looking to conserve more land
Afton Planning Commission discussed conservation easements and how the city wants to approach them during its May 6 meeting.
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Afton Planning Commission discussed the issue, specifically farm wineries and vineyards, during its May 6 meeting.
RELATED CONTENTAfton’s septic plan draws fire
Afton City Council held a public hearing May 6 over its proposed facility plan, which details the city’s proposed communal subsurface wastewater treatment system.
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Woodbury High School's 2013 cabaret, “What’s Love Got to do With it,” will run May 21-23 at the school.
RELATED CONTENTStudent’s sculpture hatches high honors
Woodbury High School senior receives Silver Medal in National Scholastic Art and Writing Awards.
RELATED CONTENTWanted: Female brain cells
Woodbury High School hosted a panel of women at different stages in their engineering careers April 24.
RELATED CONTENTLMS parent helps paint life-sized periodic table
At the beginning of this school year, Lake Middle School science teacher Logan Carstensen thought the back wall of his classroom could use a little something extra, so he approached parents about painting the periodic table of elements on it.
RELATED CONTENTStudent’s prose proves elite
Woodbury High School senior Yemi Ajagbe competed in the National Poetry Out Loud competition April 29-30 in Washington D.C., where she advanced to the top nine finalists. She received a $1,000 scholarship and WHS received $500 to go toward the purchase of poetry books.
RELATED CONTENTNLA holds Chinese Festival, Festival of Nations
New Life Academy's International Club hosted both a Chinese Festival and a Festival of Nations early last week.
RELATED CONTENTWoodbury natives to make celluloid splash at L.A. Film Fest
Woodbury natives Adam Schindler and Brian Netto will have their debut film, "Delivery," featured in the L.A. Film Fest this June.
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Busting up bullying at Liberty Ridge
Liberty Ridge Elementary hosted McRooney Entertainment on Dec. 11, which presented its anti-bullying show called “Bully Busters.”
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