“Premier Stone,” based in St. Cloud, recently broke ground in the Industrial Park just to the north of Hansen & Co. Woodwork.
The fire department served s'mores to all who joined them for the opening night of the Country Lights Festival at Lake ...
In an act of generous kindness, St. John’s Prep School students recently donated $1,800 and 900 pounds of food to the St.
photo by Carolyn Bertsch The Meyer sisters of St. Joseph admire a window display along a sidewalk dotted with luminaries Dec.
The Sartell Police Department is one of three central Minnesota law-enforcement agencies that will receive part of $4.5 million in grants for training and recruitment announced last week by Gov. Tim ...
Two St. Joseph students, Adam Novak and Brandon Zimmer, are part of a group of 17 students from the College of St. Benedict and St. John’s University that traveled to Baku, Azerbaijan in Asia in ...
Property owners in Stearns County who have purchased or moved into a new home within the past year and need a homestead classification have until Dec. 31 to file an application.
A final city budget and levy of $10,421,500 for 2025 was approved unanimously by the Sartell City Council at its Dec. 9 meeting.
The St. Cloud-based “Place of Hope Ministries” is in the process of raising $3 million in funds for what will be known as the “Compassionate Hope Family Center.” The fundraising effort is dubbed “Be ...
On Jan. 13, the Sartell City Council is expected to approve a contract agreement with a team of consultants that will help develop the “Mill District” area in the city.
Santa Claus is revving up his sleigh (well . . . firetruck, that is), getting ready to take a ride down Sartell streets to greet eager kiddies young and old starting at 5:15 p.m. Friday, Dec. 20.
At the close of each year, the St. Joseph Lions Club likes to recognize publicly all of its volunteers, other organizations and donors, including so many businesses in the city and throughout the area ...