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Somali group, Southside kids: 'Less fear, more hope'

Waayaha Cusub, which means “new era” in Somali, is in Minnesota do to several concerts and residencies in St. Cloud, Minneapolis and Mankato.

Work begins on Van Patten’s memory care cottage

Student Marilyn Van Patten is a key player behind a $4.5 million, 24-bed memory care facility in western Elk River that is set to open next spring.

Hatten column: SCSU didn't panic, shows improvement

Judd Peterson knows what the St. Cloud State men’s hockey team was facing and it was nothing that he was willing to accept.

Little goblins, SCSU Spooktacular is for you

Community kids are invited to experience the music of Halloween at St. Cloud State University’s annual “Halloween Spooktacular” concert.

Star gazing, laser lights, SCSU to host planetarium events

You can gaze up at the stars or enjoy a laser light show this weekend in St. Cloud.

Sex assault reports up at SCSU

The number of sexual assaults reported to St. Cloud State University officials increased nearly five-fold from 2014 to 2015, according to the most recent campus public safety report.

History of St. Cloud State bands

Glen Tuomaala, St. Cloud State University Band Director, will present History of the St. Cloud State Bands at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9.

Students honor seniors, veterans and Martin Luther King Jr. with outreach events

St. Cloud State University students are honoring Martin Luther King Jr. through a series of community outreach events.

Start-up company turns Sartell park into youth sports mecca

Brian Deyak ’89 and his start up, ProFields LLC, have helped Sartell transform its Pinecone Central Park.

Usability's importance in combination products: The Mylan Citizen Petition Case Study

Medtech adjunct professor David Amor writes a guest column on the Citizen Petition for Med Device Online.

Faribault native Marty Mjelleli earns SCSU alumni GOLD award

Marty Mjelleli ’07 grew up appreciating the value of hard work. And more than once in his adult life, he’s been recognized in part because he took those lessons to heart.

Signs of fall: Dock removal on the Mississippi River

St. Cloud State students work with dock and lift crew services removing docks in the area.

Absurdity reigns in 'The Norwegians' at SCSU

The students of St. Cloud State University are bringing a Norwegian parody to life on the Performing Arts Center stage.

Potter named president emeritus

The Minnesota State College and Universities Board of Trustees on Wednesday conferred the status of president emeritus on Earl H. Potter III, former St. Cloud State University president.

Allianz Life Adds Executives to Allianz Investment Management Leadership Team

Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America (Allianz Life®) today announced it has hired an executive to join the leadership team for Allianz Investment Management (AIM) US, adding Stephanie Thomes as vice president, Head of Alternative Investments.

COP House set to become reality

The Greater St. Cloud Public Safety Foundation has a tentative agreement to buy property south of the St. Cloud State University campus and create the city’s first COP House.

Litchfield native guides St. Cloud through difficult times

“We are not going to change course from what this community and our nation was founded on. We will continue to strive for a strong community.” That was Litchfield native Dave Kleis, current mayor of St. Cloud, speaking in the wake of the incident at the St. Cloud mall where a member of a minority ...

Locals protest unsafe work practices at SuperAmerica

Protesters call for an end to single-employee night shifts.

SA workers protest overnight work policy

The protest was about SuperAmerica’s policy that only one employee can work a night shift.

Dan DeBaun joins Business Journal as food and beverage reporter

The Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal has added Dan DeBaun ’14 as its new food and beverage reporter, covering everything from restaurants and breweries to Minnesota’s biggest food companies, such as General Mills Inc. and Cargill.

Diggin’ up the past at Kathio State Park

The day’s events were put on by several entities, including the Minnesota Archaeological Society, Minnesota Historical Society, Office of the State Archaeologist, Maritime Heritage Minnesota and St. Cloud State University.

Spokane Civic Theatre kicks off its 70th year with new artistic director Lenny Bart

While attending Minnesota’s St. Cloud State University, Bart was accepted into the National Shakespeare Conservatory in Manhattan, where he later worked as a producing director. (The company folded in 1998.) He also toured as an actor with the company from the mid- to late ’80s.

I'm thriving as a black Muslim woman in St. Cloud

“I moved to St. Cloud when I was 11. It hasn’t always been easy, but here’s why I chose to stay. “

Plumber back to roots, after ‘trying something else’

Greg Gieser has come full circle and he’s excited about it. He opened a plumbing and heating business in earlier this year, making a return to his roots that spanned more than four decades.

Community, openness help Potter overcome breast cancer

Margaret Potter said she owes half of her breast cancer survival to modern medicine, the other half to her openness about the disease and support she received from the community around her.

 
 
 
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