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Vehicle a total loss after fire in St. Augusta; no injuries reported
ST. AUGUSTA — Stearns County Sheriff Deputies responded to a vehicle fire at a home on the 6000 block of 225th Street last Thursday. According to a press release issued Monday, May 20, deputies found a 2010 Buick Lucerne fully engulfed in flames. The car was parked near the home’s attached garage.
Official at a Minnesota university named president at Springfield area college
An official at St. Cloud State University and an Illinois native has been selected as president at Blackburn College in Carlinville. Larry K. Lee, vice president for finance and administration at the Minnesota school, will take over his new role July 1. A native of Dupo, Illinois, Lee has also...
The Topline: When innumeracy ruins lives
Welcome to The Topline, a weekly roundup of the big numbers driving the Minnesota news cycle, as well as the smaller ones that you might have missed. This week: innumeracy; Stearns County home prices; Twin Cities population change; income stagnation; and homeowners insurance losses. Last week the New Yorker reported on the case of Lucy […] The post The Topline: When innumeracy ruins lives appeared first on Minnesota Reformer.
St. Cloud Tech hosts first DAPE track meet since pandemic
SAINT CLOUD – For the first time since before the COVID-19 pandemic, a track meet was held for St. Cloud-area students in a Developmental Adapted Physical Education program. Dozens of students from St. Cloud Tech, St. Cloud Apollo, Sartell-St. Stephen and Sauk Rapids-Rice participated in the events, aided by varsity and junior varsity athletes. ...
St. Cloud Crush adapted softball wins state consolation final
CHANHASSEN — The St. Cloud Crush adapted softball team won the consolation championship Saturday in its third-consecutive trip to the state championship. The Crush beat South Washington County by a score of 8-6, their second-straight win at Chanhassen High School after losing to bronze finisher New Prague in the opening round of the...
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