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ROUNDUP: Top performing high school athletes from the week of May 5-11
SAINT CLOUD – Welcome to the St. Cloud Times’ list of standout athletes. Through the spring season, staff will weekly be highlighting athletes who performed well individually in varsity competitions held during the previous week. The list will include athletes from Albany, Becker, Foley, Holdingford, Kimball, ROCORI, Royalton, Sartell-St. Stephen, Sauk Rapids-Rice, St. Cloud Apollo, St. Cloud Cathedral, St. Cloud Tech, and St. John’s Prep competing in golf, lacrosse, tennis and track and field. ...
5 Under 40: John Waletzko of Bradbury Stamm is St. Cloud's go-to construction guru
ST. CLOUD — John Waletzko knew what he wanted to do early in life. "I was very fortunate that I grew up in a construction family," the 32-year-old SC Times/LocalIQ 5 Under 40 winner said. "My dad operated a concrete masonry company that my grandpa had started. So, construction was very much in the family and in my blood."
Relocating? These Are The Worst Cities For Black People To Prosper In
A 2023 report from financial news and opinion company '24/7 Wall Street St.' examined the likelihood of Black socioeconomic success state-to-state. The phrase location, location, location doesn’t just apply to real estate sales. Where you live can quite literally dictate your quality of life and affect nearly every aspect...
DEED announces $6.2 million in grant money to increase childcare affordability
MINNETONKA, Minn. — The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) announced $6.2 million in grant money to help make childcare more affordable and accessible for Minnesota families. A total of 21 childcare facilities will receive the funding, including the Saint David’s Center for Child & Family Development...
City council approves Harvest Creek development despite concerned residents
ST. CLOUD — Roughly 55 acres of farmland will soon be transformed into a St. Cloud subdivision after the city council approved rezoning it to create 65 single-family lots. These lots at the eastern portion of 1928 73rd Ave. N. will collectively create St. Cloud’s newest housing development — Harvest Creek. According to a city memo, only 36 lots will be implemented in the development’s first phase. ...
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