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PHS March students of the month
Princeton High School recently celebrated its March students of the month with a breakfast. Back row (L to R): Trista McGraw-Science, Isabella Bebeau-Art, Kyleigh Noble-Student at Large, and Jenna Bumgarner-CTE. Front row (L to R): Sophia Zarletti-English, Morgan Mundt-Music, Matthew Fouquette-Social Studies, and Shelbi Winskowski-World Language. Not Pictured: McKenna Flett-Phy Ed/Health and Addy Polaski-Math.
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. ...
Work begins to fill two key positions at Sherburne County
County auditor-treasurer and veterans service officer are both retiring by Joni Astrup Associate Editor A process is underway to fill two key positions in Sherburne County. Veterans Service Officer Bruce Price is retiring on May 24 and Auditor-Treasurer Diane Arnold...
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...
Milaca High School Senior Spotlight: Cami Moy
Milaca Chamber intern eager to continue path in marketing With graduation for Milaca High School seniors swiftly approaching, graduates are eagerly looking forward to their futures and reflecting on their education journeys thus far. Cameron “Cami” Moy is no different. Moy’s experiences throughout high school helped her discover the path she hopes to follow through...
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