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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.

Tech leader launches St. Cloud incubator

Ryan Weber ’03 launches tech incubator at Coborn Plaza in St. Cloud.

Archaeology presentation set at Little Elk in Morrison County

The Morrison County Historical Society has invited Rob Mann, anthropology professor at St. Cloud State University, to speak May 20 about archaeology at the Little Elk Heritage Preserve.

Women's center hires new leader: Wussow no stranger to domestic violence prevention

As a probation agent, Shannon Wussow’s job was to monitor those sentenced for domestic violence offenses.

Savage council approves four police appointments

The Savage Police Department will have four new faces starting next week thanks to a series of appointments at last week’s Savage City Council meeting.

Waubun grad wins double scholarship

St. Cloud State University junior Annie Rothschadl, of Waubun, was the recipient of two academic scholarships in April.

SCSU sends spring grads into the world

More than 1,500 St. Cloud State University graduates were sent into the world at the university’s Spring Commencement on Friday.

St. Cloud dedicates park to city's 1st African-American residents

Mention history to St. Cloud Mayor Dave Kleis ’89 and you are more than likely going to enter into a lengthy conversation.

Hoyer named Orange Grove ISD Superintendent

Dr. Randy Hoyer, Superintendent of Skidmore-Tynan ISD has been named Superintendent of Schools for Orange Grove ISD.

Granite to germs: St. Cloud economy grows diverse

The Granite City’s economic drivers — past and present.

Alumnus honored for stopping terror attack

Our 1995 alumnus Jason Falconer stopped the 2016 knife attack at Crossroads Center.

St. Cloud State gives art students rare opportunity

For 51 years St. Cloud State University has given art students the opportunity to present their art at it’s annual Juried Student Art Exhibit.

Cougars have eyes on Red Wings prospect

The Prince George Cougars took a flyer on Dennis Cholowski when they picked him four years ago in the 10th-round of the Western Hockey League bantam draft.

Somali singer shares talent with Central Minnesota

While hair metal was king on the U.S. music scene, Nimco Yasin was performing around the world with some of Somalia’s most talented singers and dancers.

Rangers’ Buffeta inducted into Hall of Fame

Jeff Buffetta ’98 hates to say “me’’ when he talks about the success of the Mountain Iron-Buhl girls basketball program.

NSC’s Stick it to Cancer tournament a hit once again

The National Sports Center provided another memorable spring weekend during the Stick it to Cancer hockey tournament from April 7-9. Huskies participated in a celebrity hockey game as part of the tournament.

 
 
 
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