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Close your eyes during a Powderfinger concert and you hear Neil Young. Open them and you see Mark Hasbrouck ’07.

The Paramount Center for the Arts will be featuring a series of concerts that highlight Muslim cultures.

A newly awarded $500,000 grant will enable the Cedar Cultural Center to set up multiweek residencies for Somali artists at Augsburg College in Minneapolis, St. Cloud State University and Minnesota State University, Mankato.

Local TV personality Jim Shella ’76 is retiring from WISH-8 after 34 years, the news station announced Monday

Over the last week, the team camped at the site, heading down into the canyon each morning to the bottom of an eroding, 44-foot bank. Hour by hour, day by day, the mammoth began to take shape. Its right tusk curved back nearly 4 feet into a full, cream-colored skull. The fragile forehead area easily could have been ...

Garrett Raboin, Class of 2003, was hockey standout as a defenseman at Detroit Lakes, in juniors in Lincoln, Nebraska, in college at St. Cloud State University, professionally in Finland and currently as an assistant coach at his alma mater in St. Cloud.

Charlie Eisenreich ’97 ’93 ’98 and Tech High School earn Best of Central Minnesota nod.

Alumni art on exhibit through Sept. 24 at Gallery St. Germain.

The investigation could threaten the reign of Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf ’76.

Dancing and singing abound in the on-stage production of GREAT Theatre’s “Sister Act.”

In addition, the network will broadcast the NCHC tournament at Target Center in March.

Beer and wine sales to be a regular offering at hockey arena and adjacent facilities.

The dynamic duo of the dismal science deliver another definitive report on Central Minnesota business conditions.

Reporter Mick Hatten ’89 and the St. Cloud Times to host the show Wednesdays at Howie’s Sports Bar & Grill, St. Cloud.

Police shootings across the country have fanned the flames of distrust between police and community members. Now, a pair of St. Cloud State University professors of social work are trying to develop a plan to improve those relationships.

Despite strong employment growth in the St. Cloud area, the St. Cloud Area Quarterly Business Report suggests local firms’ future outlook has weakened considerably in recent months.

Scott Thompson ’11 is the new industrial arts teacher in Hancock.

Vanessa Spataro ’16 has her degree in criminal justice, is trying to get hired to be police officer and is looking to play hockey at the professional level.

When St. Cloud State volleyball coach Chad Braegelmann had Macy Weller come to his office this summer, he was taking video because he was expecting a big reaction out of his senior captain

In his report to the board, Milaca High School Principal Damian Patnode said Randy Johnson is willing to return to teach the College in the Schools Human Biology course offered in association with St. Cloud State University.

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.
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