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Local
February 10, 2021
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Charges: Little Falls man strangled wife, dropped body onto icy river

He said the two argued while in their driveway, according to the charges.
Business
February 9, 2021
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Surge in demand for pleasure boating amid pandemic has Minnesota builders busy

The facility in New York Mills that builds Lund and Crestliner boats has added 114 positions in past 6 months and needs to fill 60 more.
Sports
February 8, 2021
Orono basketball coach Barry Wohler with players Isaiah Hagen and Connor Chappell.

Reusse: Barry Wohler's journey from three-sport U recruit to prep coach

The athletic standout from Bird Island was recruited by the Gophers, got drafted by the Dodgers and is now the long-time boys' basketball coach at Orono.
St. Cloud
February 7, 2021
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St. Cloud-based Guard unit heading to Kuwait for 'All Night Long' mission

While on its 9-month deployment, the unit will provide aerial support for troop and combat operations.
St. Cloud
February 5, 2021

Man killed in I-94 wrong-way crash near Albany, Minn. was from Grove City

Alcohol is believed to have been a factor, the State Patrol said.
Local
February 3, 2021
Patients, including Gerald Sweeney, 79, waited in line to be vaccinated at North Memorial's Minnetonka Medical Center on Tuesday afternoon.

Cases dropping as vaccination success emerges in Minnesota

Health care systems offer new vaccine slots, which get filled in hours, by senior citizens eager for pandemic protection.
Inspired
January 29, 2021
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A Minnesota family remembers its loved one, creates light for others

A Rice family lights up the lives of others, and theirs, with beautiful sun catchers.
St. Cloud
January 27, 2021
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Charges filed in rolling road rage incident near St. Cloud

The angry 308-pound man put his fist through the driver's side window of the other car and punched a man in the face, the charges read.
Business
January 23, 2021
Emergency Room physician Dr. Mohammed I. Hussain seen just inside the Emergency Room entrance CentraCare Health - Monticello Thursday, May 21, 2020, i

Minnesota nonprofits getting creative to crawl out of COVID-19 financial hole

The coronavirus has wreaked havoc for the nonprofit world, from large health systems to small arts and social service agencies and colleges. These organizations must now figure out how to rebuild after vaccines allow public spaces to open and people form new habits.
Local
January 2, 2021
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Minnesota restaurant owner has creative solution for outdoor dining: Fish houses

Verndale restaurant owner gets creative to cope with COVID-19
Wild
December 31, 2020
St. Cloud State freshman forward Veeti Miettinen collected four goals and four assists during the Huskies’ time in the Omaha Pod.

St. Cloud State aims to build on pod hockey success

The Huskies men's team went 6-3 in Omaha, moving to No. 6 in the national rankings. The next challenge for coach Brett Larson's squad is a Saturday-Sunday home series against No. 4 Minnesota Duluth.
Local
December 11, 2020
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Experts: Anonymous vote on white supremacist church violated open meeting law

Murdock City Council granted the church a permit without revealing how each council member voted.
Local
October 31, 2020
Neighbors gathered during Ramadan for an iftar dinner sponsored by Healthy Together Willmar, a community-led project for breaking down barriers to hea

Willmar celebrates five-year effort to build healthy community

Blue Cross Blue Shield of MN invested $2 million in the project
Local
October 27, 2020
Ashlea Clifton, right, who moved from Minneapolis to Perham to take over the local coffee shop Gathering Grounds in August, joked with customer Dennis

Perham's problem: Too many jobs, not enough workers

Thriving Perham, Minn., is building amenities to attract more workers.
October 26, 2020

The problem in Perham: too many jobs and not enough workers

Local
November 2, 2019
KYNDELL HARKNESS ¥ kharkness@startribune.com An overhead look at downtown St. Cloud.

St. Cloud's east side primed for a makeover

City consider a plan to redevelop area along Mississippi River
Variety
July 19, 2019
Quarry Park and Nature Preserve offers a cool swim in a former granite mine, as well as rock climbing, trails and picnic areas.

Midwest Traveler: On a summer day trip, St. Cloud's appeal is clear

St. Cloud transforms from drive-through city into day-trip destination.
St. Cloud
June 28, 2019

Telling the other side of the St. Cloud story

A number of groups and leaders are working to make the city more welcoming.
St. Cloud
June 24, 2019
John Palmer on May 16, 2019, at Culver's restaurant in St. Cloud, Minn., where he reads right-wing news and conspiratorial websites each weekday. As m

St. Cloud and immigration: White resistance is just part of my hometown

The flaws recent national media coverage reveals are those of a small group of people with too much power — and of their enablers.
Gophers
October 13, 2018

Gophers women's hockey team routs St. Cloud State

Taylor Heise and Sarah Potomak each scored two goals for the Gophers.
Local
June 23, 2018
The Initiative Foundation in central Minnesota launched the Enterprise Academy, a 12-week pilot program to support business development in St. Cloud,

New program helps boost minority entrepreneurs in St. Cloud and central Minnesota

Local
April 21, 2018
St. Cloud Mayor Dave Kleis unveiled a new "mobile town hall" bus he will take throughout the city to bring his weekly town hall meetings on the road.

St. Cloud mayor launches mobile bus to bring meetings right to neighborhoods

Local
October 23, 2017
A child holds a sign during a city council meeting on refugee resettlement moratoriums Monday, Oct. 23, 2017, at city council chambers in St. Cloud, M

Amid refugee debate, St. Cloud OKs 'welcoming' resolution

After one St. Cloud city leader proposed a moratorium on refugee resettlement, the City Council instead passed a resolution Monday to support being a "just and welcoming community."

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