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Bob Motzko and Team USA to play for gold

Bob Motzko ’89 leads USA’s under-20 men’s hockey team into the Jan. 5 gold medal game against Canada.

Dayton unveils $1.5 billion bonding plan

St. Cloud State earns two items on Gov. Mark Dayton’s bonding-for-construction plan.

Beyond recruitment: How Metro State, other colleges help immigrants find success

St. Cloud State University offers a summer Advanced Preparation Program to help first-year students, many of them from immigrant and refugee families, polish their academic skills.

On the front lines of a new culture war

The Somali students watched the news with a sense of dread: Someone had hit six people with a car and then stabbed five more at Ohio State University. Just don’t let him be Somali, some of the students thought to themselves as details of the attack started percolating on social media. Don’t let him be Muslim. It ...

Alumna to preside over state Senate

Sen. Michelle (Martin) Fischbach ’89 will also lead Higher Education Finance and Policy Committee.

Five reasons Team USA has strong chance of world juniors medal

Coach Bob Motzko had wondered how his Team USA would handle hardship and misfortune, and now he wonders no more.

Nuss nominated for national industry award

A Minnesota businessman with St. Cloud ties has been nominated for a national award in the truck dealership industry.

Former SCSU President Graham Dies, Memorial Scheduled

A former St. Cloud State University President died Friday, December 23 after a brief illness.

Former SCSU president Graham dies

Charles “Chuck” Graham, the 15th president of St. Cloud State University, died Friday in Minneapolis after a brief illness.

Collaborating in the classroom

A Washburn High School teacher has been awarded a $15,000 to promote co-teaching at the school.

SCSU completes Plymouth move

Construction has finished at a Plymouth building that will be the new home of St. Cloud State University’s Twin Cities graduate programs.

SE Minnesota fares well on third quarter growth

The Southeast Minnesota region is expected to see normal or increased economic growth over the next several months, according to new reviews and forecasts released Thursday by Secretary of State Steve Simon and the St. Cloud State University School of Public Affairs Research Institute.

Hands-on science conference planned for area middle schoolers in January

More than 650 fifth and sixth grade students from area schools, including Royalton and Mary of Lourdes in Little Falls, will have the opportunity to experience college and hands-on learning at the 2017 Science Rocks event.

Health, education sectors are 'pillars of vitality' for Rochester

Regional economies in Minnesota are projected to experience slower economic growth in the near future — except for Southeast Minnesota, the only regional economy in the state that is predicted to accelerate its economic growth in the short term.

Reports predict slower Minnesota growth

The 2016 third quarter Minnesota Regional Economic and Business Conditions Reports show four of six planning areas — metro, central, northeast, northwest — witnessing slower growth in the coming months.

Arnold earns state licensure

Matt Arnold ’14 of Karvakko in Bemidji recently received his Professional Land Surveyor’s license with the state of Minnesota.

Raukar reflects on 28 years on St. Louis County Board

Steve Raukar’s office in the courthouse here became a defacto museum over the years, chock full of boxes, photos, proclamations, cartoons, newspaper clippings and scrapbooks acquired while serving nearly three decades on the St. Louis County Board.

From Italy to SCSU: Sister's surprise

A St. Cloud State University graduate received her diploma Friday. That was no surprise.

College groups hope to send buses to Women's March

Area college students may have the opportunity to participate in the Women’s March on Washington in January.

New psychologist at MLHS

Mille Lacs Health System welcomed new visiting psychologist, Michelle Kimman ’05. Kimman is a licensed marriage and family therapist, with a strong background in education.

Learn more at QBR Review on Thursday

Attend the QBR Review 7:30-9 a.m. Dec. 15 at Resource Training & Solutions, 137 23rd St. S., Sartell. QBR co-author King Banaian will speak about current economic conditions and the outlook for the St. Cloud area.

Body found in Benton County identified

The body found Wednesday morning in Benton County has been identified as Seth Taylor Juedes, 22, of St. Cloud, according to the Benton County Sheriff’s Office. A St. Cloud State student who hailed from Andover, Juedes was enrolled spring semester, but later withdrew.

QBR: Local economic outlook improves

Despite some anecdotal evidence of recent regional layoffs, quantitative and qualitative indicators of local economic performance point to improved future conditions in the St. Cloud area.

25 years after brain hemorrhage, woman tells story

Cancer. Death. Teenage pregnancy. Twins. Sexual harassment. Divorce. Alcoholism. Domestic abuse. Infidelity. Brain hemorrhage. Coma. Paralysis. These are the life trials of Teresa Rock ’91.

Dix starts new era at Apollo

Elementary education graduate is the new boys’ basketball coach at Apollo High School.

 
 
 
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