Health & Wellness

Hugo Rouvinen (fourth from the top left) with the Florida Vikings semi-professional floorball team.

Hugo Rouvinen may reside in the land of hockey, but for the East Ridge High School junior, floorball is life. And if Rouvinen gets his way, others will soon see his point of view as he works to grow the sport in the U.S. and, hopefully, start a professional team in Minnesota.

Woodbury Community Theatre is ready for the holidays and will soon transform the Loft Stage into a Miracle on 34th Street.

Central Park is hosting the Driver Improvement Program, sponsored by the city of Woodbury and coordinated by the Minnesota Highway Safety and Research Center of St. Cloud State University.

The outdoor recreational skating rink at Bielenberg Sports Center (BSC) is a hot spot in town in the winter.

Central Park Place was full of large city trucks, police cars, snow plows and more at the annual Big Truck Day.

The 34th annual Woodbury Country Mile, which started and finished at East Ridge High School, drew participants in the half marathon, 5K run/walk, kids’ 1-mile fun run and a tot trot.

Explaining the roller derby as “a bunch of girls on roller skates” doesn’t accurately paint the picture of the fast, elbow-throwing, ruthless women who make up the Minnesota RollerGirls.

Shelley Benda has been running Walk A By Buddy, a local dog-walking and pet-sitting business, for three years. It has proven to be the perfect setup for Benda, her customers and the dogs.

Ronnally’s Pizza is the oldest family restaurant in Woodbury and a favorite of many locals. So when it suddenly closed in February, customers were missing their favorite pizza joint.

Local residents enjoyed the last days of summer at Carver Lake Beach.

The Neustros Pequenos Hermanos (NPH) Club at East Ridge High School held its second annual charity golf tournament at Prestwick Golf Club, raising funds for abandoned and disadvantaged children in Latin America.

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