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1972: Plane crash takes life of 2 Congressmen

Two Alaskan Congressmen, Nicholas Begich and Hale Boggs, dead after plane crash.

Gala Honors Sgt. Derr And Veterans

Sgt. Colton Derr to be honored at the Gallantly Forward Gala after losing the battle against his PTSD.

A St. Cloud teacher and St. Cloud State grad was among seven honorees to receive an Outstanding Refugee award from the Minnesota Department of Human Services.

Niches keep Camera Shop clicking through 70 years of dramatic change

ST CLOUD TIMES — Frank Ringsmuth was studying photographic engineering technology at St. Cloud State University in 1973 when he was hired part-time at The Camera Shop. Ringsmuth said it was one of only two programs in the country to offer a four-year degree, and he hoped his studies would lead to a job with Kodak or ...

Minnesota native Matt Gangl will show you the World Series

Matt Gangl has spent nearly two decades running the show(s), first in Wisconsin and Minnesota, then eventually for FOX proper, as the man behind the man behind the camera.

Homecoming returning to St. Cloud State

St. Cloud State University announced at halftime of the Saturday football game that Homecoming will be returning to the campus next fall.

Art crawl. What is it? Find out on Thursday in Virginia

Alum Jenni Smith starts an art crawl in Virginia, Mn similar to the ones that she helped implement in St. Cloud.

One man's trash: Kleis cleans up the Cloud

ST CLOUD TIMES — While working Thursday morning, St. Cloud Public Services Director Pat Shea found a crumpled $5 bill in the bushes across from City Hall. Mayor Dave Kleis wasn’t so lucky. But he did find an encampment littered with empty bottles and trash hidden in the brush near a vacant church. The search for garbage ...

NCTC, SCSU celebrate partnership, NSF grant

Northland Community & Technical College (NCTC) and St. Cloud State University partner to enhance geospatial information technology (GIT) and unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) education in the region and develop educational pathways for students.

SCSU's Eyssimont returns after hospitalization, time off because of illness

It took some time in the hospital for doctors to figure out what was wrong with Mikey Eyssimont, but he is back on the ice for the St. Cloud State men’s hockey team after a health scare.

Minneapolis mayoral candidate Tom Hoch urges city to step into the spotlight

STAR TRIBUNE — Tom Hoch doesn’t hold still. He doesn’t stand in his garden without pulling weeds. He doesn’t sit at his dining room table without brushing away dust. He doesn’t talk without leaning forward and looking hard at the person he’s speaking to, his gestures filling the space between them. The 62-year-old Minneapolis native has been a ...

SCSU men's hockey team, coach to change colors on Saturday

ST CLOUD TIMES — The St. Cloud State men’s hockey team will have a different look Saturday. Yes, there will probably be some lineup changes from Friday’s home opener against the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The jerseys the Huskies will be wearing, though, will look much different. The team’s regular jerseys are dominated by either white, red or ...

Meet Litchfield's new deans of students

Stephanie Hansen is the new dean of students at Lake Ripley Elementary.

Enrollment down, diversity up in St. Cloud higher ed

Student headcount is down this fall at St. Cloud State University, but the number of non-white students is up.

New SCSU announcer has mixed emotions

It was a day of mixed emotions for Chad O’Brien, the new St. Cloud State football public address announcer at Husky Stadium.

St. Cloud State launches Eastman Hall's $18.6M revival

Minnesota taxpayers put up $225,000 to construct Eastman Hall in 1929. This year $18.6 million in renovations will start on that old gymnasium at St. Cloud State University to convert it into a student health center.

Interim Superintendent Michael Favor has a passion for people

Former St. Cloud State University student Michael Favor starts his new position at Monticello Middle School.

Slaveholder investment in territorial Minnesota

Our Christopher P. Lehman details slaveholder investment in Territorial Minnesota in the new issue of Minnesota History Magazine. Lehman is a social historian, author and professor in the Department of Ethnic and Women’s Studies.

Hoonuit Names Shivani Stumpf Chief Technology Officer

PR NEWS WIRE — Hoonuit, a leading provider of analytics and professional development solutions, announces that Shivani Stumpf has been named Chief Technology Officer, with responsibility for all aspects of the company’s product management, content development, engineering and IT operations across the product portfolio to help educators maximize student success. Ms. Stumpf holds a Master of Sciences degree ...

As CentraCare's economic impact grows, so do workforce shortage concerns

ST CLOUD TIMES — For the first time in the history of its annual report to the community, CentraCare Health invited local economists to be part of Wednesday’s presentation. St. Cloud State University’s King Banaian and St. Benedict/St. John’s University’s Louis Johnston shared a stage at the River’s Edge Convention Center with CentraCare Health President and ...

Huskies QB has mother, father who were SCSU athletes

ST CLOUD TIMES — Justin Czech is from Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, about a three-hour drive from St. Cloud State and about a 20-minute drive from Eau Claire. But when he started getting some recruiting interest from the St. Cloud State football team, Czech’s parents did not need to look up St. Cloud on a map. Read more: http://www.sctimes.com/story/sports/college/2017/10/04/huskies-qb-has-mother-father-who-were-scsu-athletes/730618001/

Valerie Doherty Recognized in SIA Global Power 100

As Owner and Chief Executive Officer of Doherty Staffing Solutions, Valerie Doherty actively oversees the human resources, legal, safety, and risk management departments.

SCSU baseball coach has ties to Las Vegas tragedy

When 59 people were killed and more than 500 wounded at the Jason Aldean concert Sunday night in Las Vegas, the incident hit a little too close to home for Pat Dolan.

Swastika graffiti discovered at North Junior High School

Phyllis Greenberg is an associate professor of gerontology at St. Cloud State University and a board member for the St. Cloud Area Jewish Community. Greenberg said she’s feeling “mortified, pissed, disappointed and sad” after learning of the incident.

Study: Chemicals affecting fish in Great Lakes rivers

More study is needed on the effects of the chemicals on fish reproduction, said Heiko Schoenfuss, a biology professor at St. Cloud State University who was one of the researchers. St. Cloud State students did the biological analysis.

 
 
 
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