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Farmers market returns to the SquareGrowers and other vendors fill the Woodstock Square for the inaugural day of the 2013 season. |
May 2013 |
Woodstock City Council lowers speed limits in SonatasSpeed limits in the Sonatas subdivision will be lowered from 30 to 25 mph after a 6-1 vote by the Woodstock City Council. |
May 2013 | |
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Verda Dierzen turns into a real zooA classroom turning into a zoo isn't such a bad thing at Verda Dierzen. |
May 2013 |
Bid process for contracts a complicated matterState law and municipal policies in Woodstock combine to make awarding city contracts complicated. |
May 2013 | |
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Longtime home business opens storefront on CalhounAfter nearly two decades as a mail-order company, Woodstock-based NICA makes a move to sell clothing and accessories for the outdoors from a brick-and-mortar location. |
May 2013 |
Former Woodstock woman pens debut novel"The Butterfly Sister" by Amy Gail Hansen will be released in August. |
May 2013 | |
Column: Memories of my dad: cameras, Dairy Queen, graceThe youngest child of Don Peasley, the longtime Woodstock journalist and photographer who passed away May 3, writes about memories of her father. |
May 2013 | |
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Remembering 'Mr. Woodstock'Don Peasley, whose work as a journalist and photographer in Woodstock for more than 65 years made him one of the city's most familiar faces, dies May 3, 2013. |
April 2013 |
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Tavern gets OK to serve alcohol in Clay Street beer gardenThe Woodstock City Council approves a request by Ortmann's Red Iron Tavern to sell alcohol in its new outdoor beer garden. |
April 2013 |
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District 200 building trades house ready for marketStudents and Woodstock and Woodstock North high schools complete construction on District 200's 39th building trades house. |
April 2013 |





