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Fairmount Elementary School teachers studying for English language learners (ELL) licenses at St. Cloud State University are among teachers offering a summer language immersion program at Fairmont Elementary School.

After 11 seasons in the NHL, Matt Hendricks retires from playing and is taking on a new role as assistant director of player development for the Minnesota Wild.

After over 60 members of the Belle Plaine baseball community and other friends and family members wrote letters on his behalf, Belle Plaine baseball pillar Dave “Greek” Wagner will be inducted into the Minnesota Baseball Association Hall of Fame in St. Cloud on September 21.

St. Cloud will host a ribbon cutting ceremony for a historic marker honoring the first people to live in what is now Central Minnesota.
The first 13 students earn certification of the Medical Manufacturing Program thorugh a collaborative between CETYS University and St. Cloud State.

Michael Raich ’97 ’98 grew up on the Iron Range and has spent nearly all of his education career here.

Scrubs Camp participants spent Tuesday morning preparing for a simulated emergency.

Rob and Ryan Weber, tech entrepreneur brothers from St. Cloud, this morning announced their venture capital firm Great North Labs raised $23.7 million from investors in a debut fund that will seed other startups in the Upper Midwest.

Bob Roers ’86, a 1981 graduate of Fergus Falls High School, relishes his role as a public address announcer for the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks baseball team.

Professor Christopher Lehman brings to light African American life on Edwards Street in his hometown of Edmond, Oklahoma.

Daniel Wilderson, director of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education at St. Cloud State University, took part in a Rwandan genocide memorial walk in Utah with Rwandan Genocide survivors.

Shannon Reimann ’92, the current warden at the Minnesota Correctional Facility-St. Cloud, will be transferred to Lino Lakes. The warden from Stillwater, Eddie Miles, will take over the St. Cloud facility in July.

St. Cloud State University is celebrating its sesquicentennial this year. Once a month Archivist Tom Stemen comes on the News @ Noon Show to talk about the school’s long history.

Real Estate alumnus Chris Schleicher ’10 recognized as a Rising Young Professional of 2019 by Finance & Commerce.

Real Estate alumnus Ryan Connolly ’16 recognized as a Rising Young Professional of 2019 by Finance & Commerce.

Mark Herzog ’82 retires after 29 years of coaching golf at Red Wing High School.

St. Cloud State University and St. Cloud Technical and Community College are hosting their 3rd annual Scrubs Camp. The three-day camp kicks off Monday and runs through Wednesday.

After 33 years in the New Richmond School District, Paperjack fourth grade teacher Hope Nadeau ’84 will close the book on her teaching career and start the next chapter of her life.

Renovations are completed and staff is moving into one of the oldest buildings on the St. Cloud State University campus. Construction on Eastman Hall began January 2018 and opened this month as the new Center for Health and Wellness.

St. Cloud State University students who show up to the doctor with a mental health issue now have a much quicker route to get help on campus. In fact, they won’t have to leave Eastman Hall, which is newly renovated from a gymnasium to a health and wellness center.

Granite City Brass is dedicating this year’s Music in the Gardens performance to its founding member Kenton Frohrip.
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Longtime St. Cloud State superfan Dawn Schenk is the 2018-2019 winner of the NSIC Noel Olson volunteer award.

Halima Aden is no stranger to breaking down barriers. This Somali-American first made headlines for wearing a hijab and burkini in the Miss Minnesota USA pageant; she’s since walked runways during fashion week and appeared on the cover of British Vogue.

Bradley Determan ’85 ’92 joins the board of BLM Technologies.

JND Legal Administration, a legal management and administration company serving law firms, companies and government entities, has appointed Jonathan Paul ’02 as a senior consultant to drive growth for the company’s mass tort and lien resolution service lines.
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