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New deputy community development director joins city staff

Doug Borglund ’95 joined the city May 2 as Anoka’s new deputy director of community development.

Author: 'Be an authentic storyteller of your own life'

Jessica Lourey ’96 ’98 is all about authenticity. The author is giving a TEDx talk in Rapid City, South Dakota.

Oak View teacher wins coveted award

Oak View Middle School technology education teacher Paul Keeney ’00 has been honored with a prize that only a handful of teachers in Minnesota have ever been given: a Distinguished Technology and Engineering Professional award.

Simon: Business outlook positive

conomic indicators show business conditions in Minnesota are expected to improve over the next several months, according to the 2016 first quarter Minnesota Regional Economic and Business Conditions Report.

Demo work getting under way on SCSU's Holes Hall

The demolition of Holes Hall at St. Cloud State University will be getting under way in earnest this week.

Penguins' Matt Cullen and family are craving Cup No. 2

Three rounds into the NHL playoffs, Cullen finds himself three victories from his second Stanley Cup 10 seasons after winning his first with the Carolina Hurricanes. Cullen — the Virginia, Minn.-born, Moorhead, Minn.-raised, St. Cloud State-produced 18-year NHL veteran — is knocking on 40’s door. He thought last season might have been the end of the ...

Penguins' Crosby always sees work to be done

Sidney Crosby could have stayed off the ice Tuesday. Instead he participated in an optional practice with six teammates, only one of whom had played the night before: fourth-line forward Eric Fehr. But no one was surprised to see Crosby on the ice. Not his coaches, not his teammates, not his family members. “I grew up watching ...

District 9 DFLers endorse candidates

Weinerman has been a resident of Little Falls for the past 10 years. During that time, he has been employed by the Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources where he works with local governments to protect the state’s water resources while meeting the needs and interests of the local elected boards and citizens.

Dick Bremer reflects on decades of Minnesota Twins coverage

It’s easy to be a fan when your team is winning, and it’s much easier to televise games when your team is winning. Dick Bremer knows that very well, because the team he’s covered for decades is the Minnesota Twins. Bremer’s Major League career started over 30 years ago, his first game was in 1983. Dick was ...

Sartell grads start kayak voyage down the Mississippi

Two 21-year-old Sartell graduates are 19 days into what could be a two-and-a-half month, 2,320-mile journey, down the entire length of the Mississippi River. They left May 9 and arrived in St. Cloud 400 miles later. It was a good chance for a break. David Rossow and Dustin Schramel made a pit stop at Rossow’s grandparents’ house ...

Why I Live Here: Student finds success in St. Cloud

I am an international student here at St. Cloud State University. I did not know what life at St. Cloud would be, but I was excited to be at a new school. I would be honest to say that being in a new place is a big decision. I came here because of school, and ...

Stanley enjoys advising TV for SCSU, running business

Alumnus thrives in the worlds of business and education.

Lifelong learner fought in Iwo Jima, valued every soul

An alumnus, Minneapolis community leader and WWII veteran, Richard D. Howell, Sr. was buried May 23 at Fort Snelling National Cemetery.

Immigration Survey: Most Minnesotans Don’t Want To Build A Wall

A new survey on immigration shows that Minnesotans don’t support building a wall along the Mexican border and that most feel that immigrants have a positive impact on the country.

Grant helps students learn in three dimensions

Heidi Ebert took summer courses at St. Cloud State to prepare to teach with a 3D printer in her classroom.

Survey: Most Minnesotans support immigration

Most Minnesotans think immigrants are good for the country, according to the fall SCSU Survey.

Newspaper group promotes editor, adds weekly news editors

Houston County News editor Ryan Henry ’04 will now also take on editor duties for the Coulee News and the Onalaska Holmen Courier-Life.

Kaczor family legacy lives on at Tech

It’s been 10 years since St. Cloud Tech football coach Ron Kaczor ’87 died at the age of 48 after a battle with cancer. But the Kaczor family is still a big part of football at the school.

Former SCSU pitcher Harrison settling into 1st pro year

Garrett Harrison is getting used to coming out of the bullpen. He likes the mentality that you need compared to starting.

School counselors face changing roles, growing need

On a typical day, Rick Larson’s job duties can run the gamut from career counselor to bully buster to cheerleader to therapist.

Rox Promo Schedule Includes Bobblehead Of Popular Player

Baseball player Reese Gregory will be featured as a 2016 promotional schedule giveaway bobblehead during the St. Cloud Rox 2016 season.

Students' video game boosts pride and art budget

Faculty member Bruce Klemz helps South Junior High School students create a video game.

SCSU's Russell signs 2-year deal with Edmonton

Patrick Russell is headed back to St. Cloud on Friday and plans on attending summer school the next four years at St. Cloud State. Unfortunately for the Huskies men’s hockey team, he will not be playing any more college hockey.

Hams still fights the fallout from 'missing year'

Al Hams ’68 takes on a new battle — Parkinson’s disease.

MP meets head of international school in Alnwick

Berwick MP Anne-Marie Trevelyan met Wade Sherman, director of British Studies at St Cloud State University Minnesota, in Alnwick last week.

 
 
 
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