Tag: St. Cloud

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May 8, 2024

Funding for St. Cloud EMS facility included in Senate Education bill

By Grace Jacobson / News Director ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Minnesota Senate passed the Education supplemental budget bill (HF 5237) on Tuesday, which includes funding for a new education facility in St. Cloud. Penned by Sen. Aric Putnam (DFL-St. Cloud), the bill will provide a $250,000 grant to the St. Cloud Area School District […]

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Area News

May 2, 2024

SCSU President Robbyn Wacker stepping down early

By Grace Jacobson / News Director ST. CLOUD, Minn. — St. Cloud State University President Robbyn Wacker is stepping down earlier than expected as the University prepares for more cuts in the coming weeks. In an email to SCSU faculty and staff on Wednesday, Minnesota State Chancellor Scott Olson announced that President Wacker will step […]

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Sports

Apr 29, 2024

Huskies Sports Wrap April 29, 2024

Max Steigauf / “Senior” Sports Director / @MSteigauf BASE:  The Huskies baseball team travelled to Minot over the weekend to play the Minot State Beavers in a weekend three game series. In game one a pair of Huskies homeruns in the second inning gave St. Cloud the lead they needed to win 5-2. On Saturday it […]

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Sports

Apr 25, 2024

New Dome, New Home?

Max Steigauf / Sports Director / @MSteigauf St. Cloud State Athletics this week they are looking to renovate Husky stadium and the Husky Dome. In a press release made to the public the athletics department announced that as a part of the new renovations it will allow the softball team to play at Husky Stadium full […]

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Sports

Apr 23, 2024

SCSU Hockey Announces 2024-25 Conference Schedule

By Alexander Fern / Sports Director / @AlexInTheBooth The St. Cloud State Men’s Ice Hockey team and the NCHC have announced the schedule for the 2024-25 season. SCSU opens up conference play on the eighth of November when the Miami University RedHawks visit the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center. SCSU then has a bye-week the […]

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Area News

Apr 17, 2024

Stearns County Man Arrested on Multiple Felony Charges

By Zac Chapman / Assistant News Director Investigators arrested a 21-year-old man from Stearns County after finding Fentanyl pills and ammo. The Central Minnesota Violent Offender Task Force and the St. Cloud Police Department executed a signed knock and announce search warrant on 15th Street North in St. Cloud on April 10 where they found […]

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Sports

Apr 15, 2024

Huskies Sports Wrap April 15, 2024

Max Steigauf / Sports Director / @MSteigauf BASE: The Huskies baseball team had a double header on Saturday against the U-Mary Marauders. In game one the huskies used a seven run 3rd inning to cruise past U-Mary 15-1 with redshirt Junior Luke Tupy (TOO-pee) collecting his sixth win of the year. In game two the huskies […]

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Area News

Apr 14, 2024

Suspect barricades self in apartment near SCSU after domestic

By Grace Jacobson / News Director ST. CLOUD, Minn. — The St. Cloud Police Department is investigating a possible domestic over the weekend that led to the suspect barricading himself with guns. Around 5 a.m. Saturday, officers responded to an apartment on 12th Street South near the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center. Upon their arrival, […]

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Area News

Apr 14, 2024

SCPD investigating Go For It Gas shooting with a suspect in custody

By Grace Jacobson / News Director ST. CLOUD, Minn. — The St. Cloud Police Department says an argument turned into a shooting early Sunday morning at the gas station by New York Gyro. Around 2:30 a.m., officers arrived at Go For It Gas on a report of multiple gunshots. There they found a 17-year-old boy […]

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Apr 8, 2024

Crafts Direct closing after 33 years “with heavy hearts”

By Grace Jacobson / News Director WAITE PARK, Minn. — A beloved store in Waite Park will close its doors after serving the St. Cloud community for more than three decades. On Sunday, the Schlecht family announced “with heavy hearts” that they will close Crafts Direct after 33 years. Since its inception on July 5, […]

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