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Patrick Higgins ’89 is known as a game-management guru in is roll as football analyst with the University of Virginia.
With much of last year’s team returning, experience will go a long way for the Huskies.
Meteorologist Brad Nelson ’05 enjoys his storm chasing hobby.
St. Cloud State University will reinstate temporarily its women’s Nordic ski team as part of an ongoing lawsuit filed by women’s tennis players who alleged Title IX violations.
Growing up 25 miles west of St. Cloud, Cold Spring native Nate Meyer has always had a passion for football.
Tyler Enestvedt ’09 has joined Citizens Alliance Bank of Clara City as a lending officer.
The Central Minnesota Council of the Boy Scouts of America has named Milaca resident Bryce Offord ’12 as district executive for the Gateway District.
When DJ Muller fell in love with computers at a very young age, he decided to do something about it. “I launched my first company developing student scheduling software for the Apple IIe system when I was 13 years old,” he said. (That software was adopted by several large school systems around the country.)
St. Cloud police cited 107 people for violations during the first three days of the St. Cloud State University school year, a decline from recent years.
Rice Memorial Hospital in Willmar has named Jessica Hennen as its director of finance. Hennen has served as a financial analyst with Rice Hospital since 2011 and assumed her new position effective Aug. 8. In the new post, she leads the hospital’s finance functions including budgeting, general accounting, external financial reporting and statistical surveys.
Investors Community Bank recently welcomed four new employees. Bill Pfingsten has been named Senior Vice President – Ag Banking, responsible for all agricultural banking services at Investors.
Six persons, including an Iron Range resident and an Iron Range native, were appointed Friday to fill vacancies on the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) Board of Trustees.
Katie Fitzgerald ’16 had accepted that she was done playing high-level hockey. “I had tried to get a job playing in Europe and that didn’t pan out,” she said. “I had accepted my retirement.”
For the next few days, traffic near St. Cloud State University will be busier than it has been all summer for one reason: move-in weekend.
Patrick RichardsFink ’13 ’15 is delivering mental health services to LGBT communities.
St. Cloud State University students are returning to campus this week, and they’ll see a campus missing a familiar building but welcoming a cohort of new faces that was a decade in the making.
Huskies Volleyball will play an outreach game at Sauk Centre High School.
Former Sartell gridiron standout transfers to St. Cloud State.
Artifacts uncovered during a weeklong archaeological dig at Isle Royale National Park will follow St. Cloud State University grad student Sam Olson to a lab in the basement of Stewart Hall, where she’ll pore over the 150-some pieces, most of them stone chips and copper nuggets, some stone tools.
Artifacts uncovered during a weeklong archaeological dig at Isle Royale National Park will follow St. Cloud State grad student Sam Olson to a lab in the basement of Stewart Hall, where she’ll pore over the 150-some pieces, most of them stone chips and copper nuggets, some stone tools.
Heather Miller-Koch’s Olympic heptathlon debut had a delightful finish, even if it didn’t bring overall satisfaction on Saturday night at Olympic Stadium.
Photos and memorabilia will be front-and-center at a memories gathering for the recently demolished student residence.
Rugby sevens is the faster, shorter, more wide-open version of the game. Bender was a star linebacker at Washburn High. He played one season at St. Cloud State, then went back to rugby, playing on the same Minneapolis club — the Youngbloodz — as fellow Olympian Katie Johnson.
There is a game that kids used to play, a game with a name so politically and otherwise incorrect that it must be referred to here as Kill The Guy With The Ball. Garrett Bender played that game as a kid, and loved it. The ball gets tossed to one player and everyone else tries to ...
Hockey fans looking to drink alcohol during Huskies games this season just might be in luck.
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