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Sexual Assault Violence Prevention Summit under way at SCSU

More than 250 representatives from over 60 college campuses around the state are coming together in St. Cloud to help prevent sexual assault on campus.

8 will be inducted into SCSU Athletics Hall of Fame

Some well-decorated and well-known athletes, a former football coach and a key former administrator will be inducted into the St. Cloud State University Athletic Hall of Fame on Sept. 23.

Emergency exercise planned for SCSU campus

Don’t be alarmed when you see a lot of emergency vehicles descending upon the St. Cloud State University campus next month, it’s only a drill.

Hockey: Lakeville duo go back-to-back in NHL Draft

Ryan Poehling and Jake Oettinger were best friends growing up in Lakeville. So it seemed fitting they went back-to-back late in the first round of the 2017 NHL draft on Friday night at the United Center.

Taylor Schemmel injured in car-pedestrian accident

Family seeking funds for medical expenses in walk of Sunday morning mishap.

Lakeville pals could be NHL first-round picks

Poehling on pace to earn first-round NHL draft pick.

Students learn about health care careers

Scrubs Camps 2017 delivers health care career options.

Pilot Knob is designated historic site

Iyekiyapiwin Darlene St. Clair provides Dakota perspective on the significance of Pilot Knob.

Gudmundson picks Lentz as chief deputy

Criminal justice studies graduate is the new No. 2 for Stearns County Sheriff’s Department.

ChangeMaker: Teacher also offers cultural insights

Ayan Omar ’13 is taking teaching beyond her Technical High School language-arts classroom.

Son at river bottom, father turns to Tom Crossmon

Body of St. Cloud State student among those recovered by search expert.

QBR: Area companies report strong growth

Central Minnesota’s definitive, survey-supported analysis of economic activity is published by the School of Public Affairs Research Institute, Times Media and the Greater St. Cloud Development Corp.

For 4 decades, Rupp's classroom fostered respect

Those who know longtime teacher Fred Rupp call his abilities remarkable. His legacy as a teacher, coach and founder of the Les Voyageurs program even earned him his own day as proclaimed by St. Cloud Mayor Dave Kleis on May 23.

Witherspoon keeps kids from falling through the cracks

Doctoral student Sebastian Witherspoon saw the walk out at Technical High School in March 2015 as a lesson showing the district needed to be more attuned to the daily lives of students and create new forums for communication.

SVG, NACDA honor winners of ninth-annual College Sports Media Awards

St. Cloud State University’s Husky Productions takes home eighth pyramid at the ninth-annual College Sports Media Awards.

Historic SCSU building getting facelift

An historic building on the St. Cloud State University campus is in line for an extensive renovation.

SCSU’s Eastman Hall renovation to begin this fall

With Governor Mark Dayton’s John Hancock on the Legislature’s bonding bill, St. Cloud State University can start renovating Eastman Hall.

Monticello High School Class of 2017 valedictorians recall academic efforts

PSEO student Kayla Juntunen is one of six Monticello High School valedictorians for the Class of 2017.

State funds Eastman Hall revamp, prison project

A few hours after Gov. Mark Dayton signed most of a $46 billion budget plan, local legislators met Tuesday to discuss the session and bills with area city officials.

Jennie-O Turkey Store hires Abdi

Jennie-O Turkey Store announces that Zakaria Abdi has joined the application services team as an intern for the summer.

Jesse Dady awarded posthumous degree from St. Cloud State

Jesse Dady was awarded a posthumous degree by St. Cloud State University on Friday morning.

Longtime Faribault swim coach Charlie Fuller enjoyed winter with children Isaiah, Bethany  joining him on staff

Former Huskies swimmers Isaiah and Bethany Fuller join their father coaching for the Faribault High School Falcons.

Alumni to open home décor and specialty store

Copper Pony is set to open May 24 on West St. Germain, St. Cloud. The proprietors are Brandon Johnson ’01 ’10 and Josh Hoffman ’08.

Alumnus aims to lead tennis team to section six-peat

Tech High School boys tennis and Paul Bates ’87 have their eyes on the state team tournament June 6 in Minneapolis.

Alumna touted on Sierra Club’s People’s Power List

Rose Thelen ’80 is honored for for efforts to reduce reliance on coal.

 
 
 
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