Oct 31, 2009 | Star Tribune
St. Cloud psychologist crossed line with client
She was a deeply disturbed woman who claimed her parents began torturing her as an infant.
Scholarships available for anti-racism training
Create CommUNITY has scholarships available for its 2 -day and eight-hour workshops on "Understanding and Dismantling Racism." The workshops are open to anyone but are designed for public officials, government workers, educators, faith leaders, business leaders and nonprofit organization boards and staff.
St. Cloud diocese cancels school talks
The St. Cloud diocese has canceled meetings planned for next week about a proposed reorganization of its metro schools and religious education programs.
St. Cloud police are looking for information about two men with a handgun who walked into an unlocked home.
New, old faces fill local election ballots
City leadership in two area communities will reflect familiar faces and possible new ones after Tuesday's election.
Police arrest 2 in drug seizure
Two people were arrested Monday after police found $60,000 worth of marijuana in a home in St.
ExpressJet looks at St. Cloud market
Representatives from a possible replacement air carrier for St. Cloud Regional Airport will be at two meetings next month designed to get input from airport users.
Gun incident leads to the arrests of 3
An 18-year-old St. Cloud man was arrested Tuesday after police received a report of a man shooting a pistol out of a car window along Division Street.
St. Cloud sets new boulevard rules
St. Cloud City Council unanimously approved new rules Monday for what can be put in a public boulevard.
New St. Cloud Bridge to open Thursday
ST. CLOUD, Minn. -- After 17 months of detours, inconvenience, and economic impact, vehicles are about ready to start crossing the Mississippi on St.
Hayride from Hell: DWI Driver Hits Tractor, Injures 5 Riders in Sherburne County
A Foley woman was arrested Saturday evening after she plowed into a farm trailer that was pulling seven adults on a hayride, on County Road 6 in Palmer Township, according to the Sherburne County Sheriff's Office.
St. Cloud Police Department receives $1,000 grant from Walmart
The St. Cloud Police Department received a $1,000 grant from Walmart. Lt. John Justin, who heads the Nation Child Safety Council, will use the funds for child and drug safety materials.
Rep. Jeff Wood speaks out about arrests and his future
Representative Jeff Wood says in the last year, he's faced a lot of obstacles. "I have no problem saying it's a very powerful addiction," Wood says.
Broken water line damages St. Cloud apartment building
Times staff report A broken water line caused extensive damage this afternoon to an apartment building at 315 Fourth Ave.
Officials seek public's help in Minn. school fire
Officials are asking for the public's help as they investigate a suspicious fire at a school in Foreston, which is about 20 miles northeast of St.
St. Cloud State 4, Minnesota-Duluth 2
Minnesota-Duluth 1 0 1 - 2 St. Cloud State 1 3 0 - 4 First period scoring: 1. SCSU - Ryan Lasch 2 3:17. Lasch cut wide through the right circle of the UMD zone and wired a shot over the left shoulder of goalie Brady Hjelle.
Tina & Harry Rothstein, 25 Years, St. Cloud
Tina Sobieck & Harry Rothstein were married on October 27th, 1984 at Sacred Heart Church, Sauk Rapids.
3 injured in collision on First Street
Three people were injured in a head-on collision Friday night on First Street North, according to St.
Robert & Sethone Stoeckel, 50 Years, St. Cloud
Celebrating Sethone and Robert Stoeckel's 50th wedding anniversary. They were married November 7, 1959, in Osakis, MN.
Breast cancer patients weigh options
Less than an hour before her mastectomy was scheduled to begin, Eve Wallinga's surgeon gave her the bad news: Because of unforeseen complications, doctors wouldn't be able to reconstruct a new breast for her immediately after removing her cancerous breast as planned.
5 Guys Burgers and Fries in St. Cloud, Minnesota Restaurant Review
We were on our way to Saint Cloud and decided to go to 5 Guys-Burgers and Fries.
Delta to pull out of St. Cloud
ST. CLOUD, Minn. -- Delta Air Lines says it is pulling out of St. Cloud Regional Airport.
Police arrest teen boy after burglary
St. Cloud police arrested a 17-year-old boy Monday night after a burglary. Police were called at 10:52 p.m. to the 10 block of 29th Avenue North for a burglary in progress.
The government released new information on the spread of H1N1 as news came of another death due to the virus, and Minnesota schools and hospitals made changes in an attempt to protect people from the flu.
Bicyclists pedal climate message
Reed Aronow is on a 350-mile bike trek to de-politicize one of the most politically divisive of issues - global warming.
Infant's injuries lead to St. Cloud man's arrest
ST. CLOUD, Minn. -- A St. Cloud man faces first-degree assault charges after a baby was taken to St.
Railroad work to close part of 7th Street Southeast
Work on the nearby railroad will close a portion of Seventh Street Southeast next week in St.
Report: Inmate hid razor for weapon
A St. Peter man who was sentenced to prison for a burglary conviction is now charged with attempting to hide a razor blade while he was still in the Nicollet County Jail.
St. Cloud health officials making H1N1 vaccine decisions
Local health care providers and Stearns County Public Health met today to discuss how to dispense a limited supply of H1N1 vaccine that St.
St. Cloud Soo Bahk Do wins 6th straight national team fighting title
SAN DIEGO - Andy Martinez, Nick Kirick, Dan Martinez, Berinda Christensen, Peter Herlofsky and Corey Middendorf, karate students who train at St.
St. Cloud wastewater treatment plant bids open soon
Bids will be opened this week for an expansion of St. Cloud's wastewater treatment plant that will allow it to treat more sewage and remove pollutants more efficiently.
Grants fund programs at St. Cloud State University
Ten St. Cloud State University faculty and staff members have been awarded more than $460,000 in grant funding to establish and continue educational programs for students and the campus community.
Man struck by car on Fifth Avenue
A St. Cloud man received minor injuries early this morning after a car struck him.
What kids need to know about swine flu
H1N1 novel is a new flu. H1N1 or swine flu has been all over the news since last spring.
St. Cloud dusted with inch of snow
Snow arrived last night - about a month ahead of schedule. The St. Cloud area received about an inch.
St. Cloud School Combats H1N1 With 6-Foot Rule
Share + Oct 15, 2009 10:28 pm US/Central Reporting John Lauritsen 1 of 1 On Monday, 325 students were absent across the St.
Enter Times Media's Peanuts look-a-like contest.
Consider a world that revolved around the 'Peanuts' comic strip: The boy next door would always have a soft spot for Little Red-Haired Girls.
St. Cloud State's library to host Lewis and Clark exhibit
St. Cloud State University beginning Thursday will host a traveling exhibit that examines the impact explorers Merriwether Lewis and William Clark had on Native American tribes.
St. Cloud church has 12 people participate in community garden
In April, when the St. Cloud Unitarian Universalist Fellowship's Social Justice Committee proposed a community garden, it had no idea whether nonmembers from the community would participate.
@CT.headline side 36:St. Cloud hunter takes part in pheasant hunt invitational
Braxton Wiebusch of St. Cloud went pheasant hunting the second weekend of September.
St. Cloud loses livable city award
ST. CLOUD, Minn. -- St. Cloud was one of the ten finalists for the world's most livable cities, but didn't capture the top spot in this year's LivCom Awards in the Czech Republic.
St. Cloud schools delay launch of student information system
Parent access to St. Cloud school district's student information system that was scheduled to start Monday will be indefinitely delayed.
St. Cloud council plans public hearings
St. Cloud City Council has set several public hearings to discuss issuing licenses and making ordinance changes.
Woman injured, cited after rear-end collision
A Shakopee woman received minor injuries and a citation after a three-car collision in St.
Friend of Youth awards given by St. Cloud Morning Optimists Club
The St. Cloud Morning Optimists Club recently presented its Friend of Youth Award.
Ceremony celebrates long-term commitments of same-sex couples
For eight same sex couples like Troy and Bill Weber-Brown, Sunday was a chance to stand before a group of supportive people and have them share their love and commitment.
Girls' Night Out planned at CentraCare Health Plaza
A Spirit Girls' Night Out that includes information, education and fun is scheduled for Oct.
Ervin & Dorothy Scherer, 5o years, St. Cloud
Ervin Scherer & Dorothy Brugh were married on October 27th, 1959 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Waite Park, Minnesota.
St. Cloud city council member Pederson plans state Senate bid
St. Cloud City Council member John C. Pederson has announced he plans to run for state Senate next year.
St. Cloud police warn against lottery scams
St. Cloud police are reminding residents not to send money in return for promised lottery winnings, which is nearly always a scam.
St. Cloud state alumni have place to gather
The alumni who return to St. Cloud State University for this weekend's homecoming will have a room of their own in which to renew acquaintances and promote their career accomplishments.
Fight leads to lockdown at Apollo
Apollo High School was locked down for 40 minutes Wednesday after a fight broke out in a hallway.
St. Cloud driver hospitalized after crash
A St. Cloud man was in fair condition this morning at St. Cloud Hospital where he was taken Wednesday after his vehicle crashed.
Session at St. Benedict's Senior Community to focus on health directives
MONTICELLO - A session on health care directives will be offered from 2-3 p.m. Oct.
Clearwater driver cited after collision
Two people were injured and a driver was cited after a collision Monday afternoon in St.
Driver sentenced to 4 years in fatal collision
The driver of a vehicle involved in a rear-end crash in February that killed then-Royalton Superintendent John Franzoia has been sentenced to more than four years in prison.
Minn. Seeks Input for Rail Plan
Minnesota's Department of Transportation is tracking down input on railroad issues.
St. Cloud is a finalist as livable city
The city of St. Cloud has been named a finalist for an international competition that recognizes the most livable cities in the world.
St. Cloud event to honor long-term, same-sex couples
St. Cloud Area PFLAG will celebrate same-sex couples in long-term relationships on Sunday at Peace United Church of Christ.
St. Cloud is finalist for livable cities award
St. Cloud's mayor leaves for the Czech Republic today to promote his central Minnesota city.
Police arrest Minneapolis man after knife attack
St. Cloud police have arrested a Minneapolis man after a woman said she was attacked with a knife and threatened with death.
Jury finds St. Cloud man not guilty of assault
A Benton County jury last week found a St. Cloud man not guilty of first-degree assault in a case that sent another man to the hospital with stab wounds.
St. Cloud Diocese Nixes Common Cup
Share + Oct 2, 2009 9:54 am US/Central ST. CLOUD, Minn. 1 of 1 Some parishes will use only bread for Communion for the time being.
St. Cloud State 4, Lethbridge 3
Lethbridge 1 1 1 - 3 St. Cloud State 2 0 2 - 4 First period scoring: 1. SCSU - Ben Hanowski 2:29 . Mosey passed out of the right corner to Zabkowicz, who evaded a Lethbridge defender at the blue line and fired a shot.
Stearns County officials share salary sacrifice
ST. CLOUD, Minn. - Several of the elected officials in Stearns County are stepping up and staying home in the spirit of shared sacrifice with county employees.
St. Cloud State 38, Bemidji State 27
St. Cloud State 14 14 7 3-38 Bemidji State 7 13 7 0-27 First quarter: BS - Lance Rongstad 47 run , 12:45 Drive: 5 plays, 79 yards, 2:15. Key plays: On the first drive of the game, Rongstad ran a form of the Wildcat offense after Derek Edholm started under center.
Sherburne County deputies shoot, kill man with handgun
Sherburne County sheriff's deputies fatally shot an armed man outside the county's government center in Elk River on Friday after a confrontation, according to the sheriff's office.
3 students from St. Cloud studying fall semester in England
Thirty-three St. Cloud State University students departed Aug. 18 to spend fall semester in Alnwick, England, participating in a British studies program.
4 from St. Cloud are studying this semester in Chile
Twenty St. Cloud State University students left Aug. 18 to participate in the university's Latin American and Spanish Studies Program at the Universidad de Concepcion in Concepcion, Chile.
Order of St. Benedict nuns, CSB students volunteer for Lake Wobegon Ride for the Kids
On the morning of Sept. 12, Sisters from the Order of St. Benedict and students from the College of St.
Upscale hotel opens in St. Cloud
The St. Cloud area's second upscale hotel has opened during a recession, but its manager is confident it will do well.
Woman jailed after jewelry arrest
A St. Cloud woman was arrested today following an investigation of a September jewelry theft, according to St.
In business: St. Ben's graduate joins staff of clinic
Kirsten Olness, a family nurse practitioner, has joined the staff at HealthPartners Central Minnesota Clinics.
St. Cloud school district weighs options
St. Cloud school district might consider using additional property taxes after all this year to cover some of its retirement benefit costs and to help close a budget shortfall.
Letter: Reports past, present prove racist attitudes
Compelling evidence indicates St. Cloud's historic and continuing racial problems demand: A functioning and reliable human rights office with enforcement authority.