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En décembre 1956, on retrouve dans le Parc de St Cloud près de Paris, le cadavre de deux jeunes de 19 et 20 ans, Nicole Depoué et Joseph Tarrago. Ils ont été tués chacun de 2 balles de 7,65. La Crim qui mène l'enquête, envisage qu'ils ont été abattus par des voleurs.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
En décembre 1956, on retrouve dans le Parc de St Cloud près de Paris, le cadavre de deux jeunes de 19 et 20 ans, Nicole Depoué et Joseph Tarrago. Ils ont été tués chacun de 2 balles de 7,65. La Crim qui mène l'enquête, envisage qu'ils ont été abattus par des voleurs.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
En décembre 1956, on retrouve dans le Parc de St Cloud près de Paris, le cadavre de deux jeunes de 19 et 20 ans, Nicole Depoué et Joseph Tarrago. Ils ont été tués chacun de 2 balles de 7,65. La Crim qui mène l'enquête, envisage qu'ils ont été abattus par des voleurs.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
"Skippy" The Kangaroo captured in St Cloud. Juvenile arrests in Florida surge; 17% increase annually since 2020 pandemic. Fan sued the NFL over Shadeur Sanders falling in the draft. Jonathan Savage on the beginning of the Conclave. How does the conclave actually work?
Lost kangaroo spotted in St Cloud. Trump administration offering to pay people $1000 to self deport. Leaving an abusive relationship Anna Paulina Luna calls for delay of Real ID to be instituted. Newark airport in chaos recently over antiquated equipment failures.
Aside from her time away for college to study agriculture, Hannah Molitor has lived, worked and worshiped in Stearns County. She immerses herself in life on her family dairy farm, and through her work with the USDA and DHIA, she regularly connects with others in the local farming community. Hannah discusses the intersection of farming and faith in this podcast.
In this introduction to our series of 3 podcasts on rural life in our diocese, Kateri Mancini and JoAnn Braegelman, team members from the Office of Social Concerns, talk about the upcoming feast of St. Isidore, as well as how our diocesan mission statement addresses rural life and share a bit about what this ministry means for the diocese.
Several Minnesota school districts yesterday asked voters to approve more funding through ballot questions. The biggest, the St. Cloud School district, got voter approval to raise $65 million for upgrades to security at Apollo High School, and a new athletic facility.The University of Minnesota grad student currently detained pending deportation proceedings will be back in court on Friday. A Minneapolis man who allegedly led police in a car chase that ended in a fatal carjacking last year has been found competent to face trial. Ameer Matariyeh is facing charges of murder, attempted murder and assault in connection with the shooting rampage that left one man wounded and another dead.Go deeper with the latest edition of the Minnesota Today newsletter.Detained U of M graduate student will remain in custodySubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or RSS.
On Episode 65 of Rinkside Rundown, I'm joined by Dayle Ross, a standout defender for St. Cloud State.We dive into her journey—from growing up in Alberta to becoming a key piece of St. Cloud's defensive core. Ross shares what drew her to the program, how she's developed her game at the NCAA level, and the mindset it takes to compete in one of the toughest conferences in college hockey. Plus, we talk about leadership, team culture, and what's next for her on and off the ice.Don't miss this in-depth conversation with one of college hockey's most reliable blueliners! Make sure to click that like and subscribe button so you never miss an exciting episode!
On a corner in the center of St. Cloud, next to a former Wells Fargo bank, Abdikadir Bashir can view bustling cultural malls in three directions.There's a restaurant, a cafe, retail shops, a halal market, a health clinic — all started by East African immigrants who now call St. Cloud home.This busy hub is the heart of the recently arrived immigrant community in St. Cloud. Bashir, executive director of the Center for African Immigrants and Refugees Organization, said it challenges stereotypes of immigrants as a drain on the community.“This neighborhood is a testament to the contrary — that immigrants come here and do make the new communities better, economically, socially and culturally,” Bashir said. “And that's what we also intend to continue.”St. Cloud-based CAIRO provides services and support to immigrants and refugees, including education, health programs and workforce training. Those efforts have expanded to include helping address the shortage of housing in St. Cloud, one of multiple local efforts led by people of color.CAIRO bought the nearly 4-acre property on 33rd Avenue and Third Street North last year. It plans a mixed-use development with commercial, office and event space, and 70 rental apartments. “We came to realize that housing anchors everything,” Bashir said. “It is the foundation to human development. It is the foundation to community progress. Without a roof over your head, children will not be able to go to school. You will not be healthy. You will not be prospering economically.”The project is named Iskufilan Village. The Somali word means sufficient, whole or complete. Its supporters envision a thriving community hub that fosters a sense of belonging, with local businesses and essential services conveniently close by.Most of the 70 apartments will have three or four bedrooms. Bashir said that space is crucial for larger immigrant families that often include six or more people, compared to the U.S. average of 2.5.“We hear of moms that tend to hide their pregnancies, sometimes out of fear of growing out of their current apartment, or getting kicked out by a landlord,” he said. “I have heard stories of a family living in two adjacent apartments because one apartment is not (large) enough for them.” The housing will be open to anyone, not restricted to immigrants or any certain demographics. Bashir said the project is driven by a belief in East African culture of a collective responsibility to solve problems.“It is led by the community,” he said. “It's coming from the community, because we have that lived experience.”At least 10 percent of the units will be designated as affordable, and the rest targeted toward middle-income working residents. Nearly half of St. Cloud's renters are cost-burdened, meaning they spend more than 30 percent of their income on housing.CAIRO is putting together the private financing for the project. They're also asking the Legislature for $5 million in state funds.At a recent Senate housing committee meeting, Farhiya Iman spoke in favor of the project. She's an educator and social worker who's lived in St. Cloud for 20 years.Iman said she frequently sees families working full time, but still unable to find affordable housing.“Housing isn't just about walls and roof. It's about stability. It's about dignity. It's about opportunity,” she said. “And for far too many families in St. Cloud, that opportunity does not exist.”St. Cloud's need for apartments is just the start. A recent study estimated the city needs 17,000 new housing units over the next 15 years.Mayor Jake Anderson, who took office in January, said the city also needs single-family homes, senior housing and low-income housing. Without adequate housing, it's difficult for the city to attract new businesses, and it risks losing workers and talent to other places, Anderson said.“If you're not adding housing and then families are beginning to expand, they're going to move,” he said. “So you may see migration out of the city to either other cities in the region or other regional centers.”Another St. Cloud group wants to make the dream of home ownership a reality for more people.Dreamliner Estates LLC was founded by three community leaders of color who come from different professional backgrounds: public transit, community engagement and finance.“We see the struggles when it comes to underrepresented communities, people of color and we see the struggles, how hard it is for them to even attain housing,” said co-founder Ryan Daniel, who is also CEO of St. Cloud Metro Bus, the city's transit service.Owning a home is important for families to build generational wealth, Daniel said. But statistically, home ownership rates in St. Cloud are lower for people of color.Daniel's partners are Eunice Adjei and Emmanuel Oppong. The siblings are originally from Ghana, West Africa, and have both lived in St. Cloud for more than a decade.Adjei is director of multicultural services for St. Cloud Financial Credit Union. She said the application process often deters people in underserved communities from buying a home.“We really want to make sure that they understand all the rules when it comes to housing, so that that wouldn't deter them from being part of the solution,” Adjei said.Dreamliner Estates secured a $3.4 million state grant from Minnesota Housing for the first phase. Daniel said they hope to complete four homes on St. Cloud's south side by the end of the year. Eventually, they plan to build a total of 34 homes.The plan calls for twin homes, each with four bedrooms, to accommodate large families or several generations living together, which is common in collectivist cultures.“Some demographics prefer to have not just Mom, Dad and kids,” said Oppong, who also serves as the city's community engagement director. “They want to have Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandad, nephews and cousins all living closely.”An Islamic prohibition on paying or earning interest can make it challenging for Muslims to buy a home. Adjei said St. Cloud Financial Credit Union, Stearns Bank and other area lending institutions currently provide or plan to offer Sharia-compliant alternatives to traditional mortgages.Both organizations say they know their projects are only a first step toward meeting the community's housing shortage.“Like they say, a journey of 1,000 miles starts with one step,” Bashir said. “This is that one step.”
Marking one year since two police officers and another first responder were shot and killed in Burnsville, retired St. Cloud Police Chief Blair Anderson joins Chad to reflect on that day and speak on several other topics impacting police officers today.
UND makes progress against the Huskies and returns home for a series against Colorado College.
Sources of Headaches and Management of Pain | January 23, 2025 | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | Prairie Doc® host Dr. Debra Johnston, with guests Dr. Jeffrey Boyle from Avera Medical Group Neurology in Sioux Falls, and Dr. Leah Thronaum from CentraCare Neurosciences Headache Center in St Cloud, MN.
From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above. Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here.Actually a very active lifeLife-long art lover Ted Pfohl of Little Falls wholeheartedly recommends that people see the work of Charles Gilbert Kapsner while it's on view at Studio Pintura Fine Art Gallery in the Northrup King Building in northeast Minneapolis. Kapsner is based in Little Falls but trained in Florence, Italy in the studio of Nerina Simi (1890-1987). The retrospective includes over 30 still lives, portraits and other works, gathered under the title of “Odyssey — A 50-Year Artist's Journey: Not a Still Life!” The show's run has been extended through Feb 8. Ted Pfohl muses on the odyssey of Kapsner's work: I can in all integrity state that I am captivated by the stories within the works of Master Artist Kapsner, a designation earned within and from his colleagues in the world of fine art. Today, he voyages within oil and charcoal. He has been at several harbors within fresco. He has created a monument of paintings honoring the five branches of the United States military. Each carefully chosen and curated piece provides glimpses into the creativity of a gifted helmsperson. There are flowers, bottles of wine, his wife — whom he calls Lady Catherine — still lives and portraits. As I was moving within the currents of the visuals before me, there were several times where my feet would not move as my gaze rested upon the piece before me.— Ted PfohlTickets to ParadiseJewelry artist and silversmith Jessica Prill of Faribault works across the street from the Paradise Center for the Arts, and she says the exhibits there are always a source of inspiration. She recommends taking in the new visual arts show, which opened this week and features painters Laura Andrews and Montana Becker as well as stained-glass artist Bob Vogel in the main gallery. Art by students of Bethlehem Academy will be featured in the Creger Gallery, which often features student work. There is an artist reception on Friday from 5-7 p.m., and the exhibit runs through Feb. 15. Speaking about the stained glass art of Bob Vogel of St. Peter, Jessica Prill says: [His work] blows my mind. He has done stuff with glass that I didn't know was possible. He has found a way to make it look like he's painting with glass. He uses the patterns in the glass like brush strokes. He does lamps, panels, fused glass: they're just incredible.— Jessica PrillRemember: They're on Thursday nightDana Drazenovich of St. Cloud loves live music, and she wants people to know about Monday Night Jazz, a band that has been performing jazz for 20 years in St. Cloud. Despite its name — a holdover from a previous location that was open on Monday nights — the sextet plays most Thursdays from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Veranda Lounge in St Cloud. Dana says: I feel like Monday Night Jazz is just a gift to St. Cloud's music scene, because I'm sure it's introduced plenty of people to the genre, and it's probably even made fans out of people who might not have otherwise even heard jazz performed live. They take a lot from the Great American Songbook, Rodgers and Hart, Rodgers and Hammerstein. You'll hear songs like “All the Things You Are” and “Mood Indigo.” They throw in a few originals here and there, too. They've got drums, piano, bass, guitar, sax and trumpet, so it's a big, full sound. And if you're lucky, you'll get to hear guitar player and vocalist, Muggsy Lauer, scat. There's a lot of laughing between songs, a lot of joking back and forth and they just put out the tip jar and go.— Dana Drazenovich
Weldie and Andrew are joined by Jake Baskin for his annual appearance to preview the upcoming 2025 World Junior Championship in Ottawa. The guys discuss the St Cloud presence at the tournament with Brett Larson, Austin Burnevik, and Colin Ralph representing Team USA. Can the Americans claim their first back-to-back WJC gold this year? We make predictions and analyze the primary competition standing in USA's way. Weldie and Andrew also add a short segment afterward to preview the men's upcoming game vs St Thomas as well as discuss R. J. Enga's feathers-ruffling coaches' show appearance. Give it a listen! TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro, WJC preview with Jake Baskin 1:19:41 Preview men's 12/29 game vs St Thomas, discuss Enga's comments on coaches show about UND series
Smaller in numbers, might in work ethic and goals. MSV checks in with the captains of the St. cloud Apollo boys to see how their season is starting off, what their goals are and what meets they are really looking forward to!
UND swept a fiery series with the Huskies and will head to Christmas break on a roll.
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Coach Steve Costanzo, the driving force behind the powerhouse wrestling program at St. Cloud State University. With 5 NCAA Division II National Championships and over 270 dual wins, Coach Costanzo shares his journey, leadership philosophy, and what it takes to create a winning culture. We discuss the role of student-athlete development, the importance of team culture, and the hidden gems of Division II wrestling programs. Whether you're a wrestling enthusiast or a fan of Minnesota sports, this episode delivers insights and inspiration.Key topics:How St. Cloud State became a wrestling powerhouseRecruiting top-tier talent in a competitive stateBuilding a culture of resilience and respectOvercoming challenges in modern coachingThe unique campus life at St. Cloud StateShow Notes:Introduction: Highlighting the achievements of Coach Costanzo and the St. Cloud State wrestling program (0:00-1:30).Recruiting and Team Culture: Discussing recruitment strategies, team chemistry, and keeping top Minnesota talent in-state (7:00-15:30).Coach's Journey: Coach Costanzo's inspiration from legendary coach Mike Denny and how coaching shaped his life (18:00-24:30).Program Management: Balancing the responsibilities of a head coach with running a program like a CEO (27:00-32:00).Season Preview: Insights into the 2024 team lineup, key athletes to watch, and the goals for the season (35:00-42:00).Alumni Success: How St. Cloud's program prepares wrestlers for life beyond the mat (46:00-52:00).Fan Engagement: Discussing rivalries and the electric atmosphere at dual meets (55:00-60:00).Follow St. Cloud State Wrestling:Website: stcloudstate.eduInstagram: @stcloudstatewrestlingFacebook: St. Cloud State Wrestling
Get tickets to Little Shop of Horrors: https://www.centralmntheatre.com/event-details/howard-ashmans-little-shop-of-horrors-the-musical-2024-11-14-19-00]In this episode of the Small Town Tourist Podcast, host Abbey explores the upcoming production of 'Little Shop of Horrors' with the cast and director from the Divergent Stars Theater Company. The conversation delves into the director's extensive experience, the unique challenges of staging the musical, and the dynamics of the cast, including the role of understudies. The episode highlights the excitement surrounding the production and the creative processes involved in bringing the show to life. In this engaging conversation, Abbey interviews various cast members of the production 'Little Shop of Horrors,' exploring their audition experiences, character interpretations, rehearsal dynamics, and the unique aspects of the show. The discussion highlights the collaborative nature of theater, the personal growth of the actors, and the importance of relationships both on and off stage. The stage manager shares insights into managing the chaos of rehearsals, emphasizing the significance of background characters in the production.Host your own podcast with RSS.com: https://rss.com/?via=c026c9Save 20% with Riverside for podcast recording and editing: https://www.riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_5&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=abbey-gravesExperiencing and exploring everything that makes small towns great. Abbey (The Small Town Tourist) sits down with people to share stories about the towns they live in, the cool services they provide, and more. Visit online at https://thesmalltowntourist.com/ and follow on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thesmalltowntourist/
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Check out Omni Training Facility: http://www.omnitrainingfacility.com/#/The conversation revolves around the Omni Training Facility, an inclusive fitness center that caters to individuals of all abilities. The hosts discuss the facility's origins, its diverse offerings, and the importance of community and mental health in fitness. They highlight the unique programs available, including adaptive fitness classes, and share their vision for future growth and community engagement. The discussion emphasizes the transformative power of fitness and the supportive environment at Omni.TakeawaysOmni Training Facility was founded to promote inclusivity in fitness.The facility offers a wide range of classes and programs for all abilities.Community connection is a key aspect of the Omni experience.Fitness has a significant impact on mental health and well-being.The team at Omni is dedicated to creating a welcoming environment for everyone.Adaptive fitness programs are an essential part of Omni's offerings.Future plans include purchasing the property and expanding community engagement.The onboarding process for new members is designed to be simple and inclusive.Omni collaborates with local organizations to enhance its services.The culture at Omni fosters friendships and support among members.Host your own podcast with RSS.com: https://rss.com/?via=c026c9Save 20% with Riverside for podcast recording and editing: https://www.riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_5&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=abbey-gravesExperiencing and exploring everything that makes small towns great. Abbey (The Small Town Tourist) sits down with people to share stories about the towns they live in, the cool services they provide, and more. Visit online at https://thesmalltowntourist.com/ and follow on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thesmalltowntourist/
Mark Privratsky and Matt Privratsky sit down with star centerback Ana Spaine (All NSIC, All Region) from the St. Cloud State Huskies to talk about how the team is doing this fall, what feels different after their conference championship and national tournament run last fall, the Des Moines to Minnesota soccer pipeline, how Kim's Nails helped seal the deal on her going to St Cloud, the team's mentality heading into the rest of conference play, and more! Presented by Pentz Homes! (PentzHomes.com) Support our work! Patreon.Com/EqualTimeSoccer
The first defendant sentenced in the Feeding Our Future case is headed to federal prison for 12 years. Mohamed Ismail was one of five people convicted of defrauding government child nutrition programs during COVID. And former president Donald Trump's campaign hasn't yet reimbursed the city of St. Cloud more than $200,000 in expenses related to a July rally.Those stories and more in today's evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.
Two close St. Cloud-area races could help determine which party is in charge of the Minnesota Legislature. And Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance, who was in Minnesota Monday to attend a private fundraiser, made an appearance outside the former 3rd Precinct police station in Minneapolis. Gov. Tim Walz is in Pennsylvania Tuesday as the Democratic vice presidential nominee takes a sharper tone on the campaign trail. This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Phil Picardi. Music by Gary Meister.Find these headlines and more at Mprnews.org.In divided St. Cloud, challengers hope to flip House seatsVP hopefuls make Midwest push as Vance pops in on Minnesota, Walz swings through WisconsinRead the latest edition of the Minnesota Today newsletter.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or RSS.
Today's West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy Podcast for our especially special Daily Special, Tarrytown Chowder Tuesdays is now available on the Spreaker Player!Starting off in the Bistro Cafe, John Roberts was shaken, but not stirred over the backlash to his presidential immunity ruling.Then, on the rest of the menu, student athletes and coaches for the largest and most diverse public high school in Oregon say they've faced racist chants and slurs during most of their away games; Trump's campaign still owes St Cloud, Minnesota nearly $209,000 for a July rally there, and, in a whistleblower lawsuit, a top 29-year veteran detective alleges the Los Angeles Police Department is toxic toward women.After the break, we move to the Chef's Table where French far-right leader Marine Le Pen continues to face a Paris court on charges of embezzling European Union Parliament funds; and, European soccer player unions and leagues filed a formal complaint against FIFA.All that and more, on West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy with Chef de Cuisine Justice Putnam.Bon Appétit!The Netroots Radio Live PlayerKeep Your Resistance Radio Beaming 24/7/365!“As I ate the oysters with their strong taste of the sea and their faint metallic taste that the cold white wine washed away, leaving only the sea taste and the succulent texture, and as I drank their cold liquid from each shell and washed it down with the crisp taste of the wine, I lost the empty feeling and began to be happy and to make plans.”-- Ernest Hemingway"A Moveable Feast"Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/west-coast-cookbook-speakeasy--2802999/support.
In this episode of the Ice Team Podcast, the crew heads over to one of the nearby Scheels locations to talk all things ice fishing!! We touch on the upcoming Ice Fest events, some of the latest products and trends, some must-have items, even through in some football and hunting talk! Scheels Outdoors Podcast - https://www.youtube.com/@ScheelsOutdoors Scheels Events - https://www.scheels.com/c/events/?page=2 #iceteampodcast #iceteamfishing #iceteam
Join Jeanine and Kristin as they discuss the real estate market in Saint Cloud, FL for September 2024. They'll discuss the changes in the market, possible trouble on the horizon, and creative ways to purchase in today's market. You can find the Saint Cloud Market Report for September 2024 along with all past reports on our website. Have suggestions on topics to cover? Or want to leave us a comment? Give us a call at 1-844-STCLOUD or email us at discoversaintcloud@gmail.com Don't forget to check out the Podcast episode on YouTube!
Tickets to the Show: https://www.centralmntheatre.com/dstcIn this episode of the Small Town Tourist Podcast, host Abbey explores the vibrant world of community theater through the lens of the upcoming production of the Rocky Horror Show by Divergent Stars Theater Company. Abbey interviews various cast members, including the music director, lead actors, and the director, discussing their backgrounds, the audition process, and the excitement surrounding the show. The conversation highlights the collaborative spirit of theater, the challenges of performing iconic roles, and the unique dynamics of working with a live band. Listeners gain insight into the creative process and the passion that drives these performers as they prepare for opening night.Host your own podcast with RSS.com: https://rss.com/?via=c026c9Save 20% with Riverside for podcast recording and editing: https://www.riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_5&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=abbey-gravesExperiencing and exploring everything that makes small towns great. Abbey (The Small Town Tourist) sits down with people to share stories about the towns they live in, the cool services they provide, and more. Visit online at https://thesmalltowntourist.com/ and follow on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thesmalltowntourist/
What Happens When You Dig Deeper into the St Cloud Connection? #jennifersoto #madelinesoto #stephansterns In this shocking exposé, we delve deep into Jennifer Soto's dark secret and uncover the mysterious St Cloud Connection that has left many questioning the truth. Who is Jennifer Soto, and what hidden truths are intertwined with her story? Join us as we explore the evidence, testimonies, and theories that reveal a side of Jennifer Soto you never knew existed
Mentioned Links:Switchboard: https://www.switchboard.mn/Apiary Coworking: https://www.apiarycoworking.com/Cloud Coffee Fest: https://www.cloudcoffeefest.com/SummarySwitchboard Advertising is a full-service marketing agency in St. Cloud, Minnesota. They offer video, photo, branding, and website services. They customize their plans to meet the specific needs of each client, whether it's creating a $20,000 brand video or improving online communication. Switchboard also has a podcast called Chit Chat, where they interview people who play vital roles in the St. Cloud community. They recently opened a co-working space called The Apiary, providing affordable office spaces and amenities for small businesses. Cloud Coffee Fest is an annual event organized by Switchboard and other local coffee roasters and shops to promote the growing coffee culture in St. Cloud.Host your own podcast with RSS.com: https://rss.com/?via=c026c9Save 20% with Riverside for podcast recording and editing: https://www.riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_5&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=abbey-gravesExperiencing and exploring everything that makes small towns great. Abbey (The Small Town Tourist) sits down with people to share stories about the towns they live in, the cool services they provide, and more. Visit online at https://thesmalltowntourist.com/ and follow on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thesmalltowntourist/
Join Jeanine and Kristin as they discuss the real estate market in Saint Cloud, FL for August 2024. They'll discuss the changes in the market, possible trouble on the horizon, and creative ways to purchase in today's market. You can find the Saint Cloud Market Report for August 2024 along with all past reports on our website. Have suggestions on topics to cover? Or want to leave us a comment? Give us a call at 1-844-STCLOUD or email us at discoversaintcloud@gmail.com Don't forget to check out the Podcast episode on YouTube!
Join Jeanine and Kristin as they discuss the real estate market in Saint Cloud, FL for July 2024. They'll discuss the changes in the market, possible trouble on the horizon, and creative ways to purchase in today's market. You can find the Saint Cloud Market Report for July 2024 along with all past reports on our website. Have suggestions on topics to cover? Or want to leave us a comment? Give us a call at 1-844-STCLOUD or email us at discoversaintcloud@gmail.com Don't forget to check out the Podcast episode on YouTube!
An entrepreneur's business is like their first-born child, says Sheila Emami. Her mission is to help them grow. The vice president of St. Cloud Capital, Sheila explains the relationship-driven approach that St. Cloud leverages on behalf of small businesses and underserved communities nationwide. In this conversation with host Penny Zacharias, Sheila also discusses the importance of impact investing, promoting job creation, economic growth, and good corporate governance. For women seeking success in private equity, she stresses preparation and paying it forward so that representation in this arena continues on the upswing. Connect and Learn More☑️ Sheila Emami | LinkedIn☑️ St. Cloud Capital ☑️ Penny Zacharias☑️ McGuireWoods | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | X☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon MusicThis podcast was recorded and is being made available by McGuireWoods for informational purposes only. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that McGuireWoods makes no warranty, guarantee or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in the podcast. The views, information or opinions expressed during this podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily reflect those of McGuireWoods. This podcast should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed professional attorney in your state and should not be construed as an offer to make or consider any investment or course of action.
Garage Logic comes up with an axiom that explains DEI. New national scrutiny helps us understand more about Tim and Gwen Walz. Definitive case of wind-milling in St Cloud. All you drink milk is now $3 at the Fair?? Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show: Minnesota Supreme Court upholds right to vote for formerly incarcerated people with felony convictions Trump proposes 3 presidential debates in September. Harris' campaign hasn't confirmed a deal Hunter Biden was hired by Romanian businessman trying to ‘influence' US agencies, prosecutors say Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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An inside look at how St. Cloud State hockey trains throughout the year.
Trump called Kamala Harris "her own worst enemy" and said "I had God with me" during the assassination attempt.Alpha News spoke to President Trump just before he took the stage in St. Cloud, Minnesota on Saturday, July 27. Support the Show.
Minnesota was front and center over the weekend on the political stage. Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump and his running mate JD Vance rallied thousands of supporters in St. Cloud. And Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty hired outside lawyers to prosecute state trooper Ryan Londregan, costing taxpayers more than $500,000.This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Phil Picardi. Music by Gary Meister.Find these headlines and more at Mprnews.org.Trump predicts a Minnesota win in November. Dems bash the former president at rallyRead the latest edition of the AM Update newsletter.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or RSS.
Join Jeanine and Kristin as they discuss the real estate market in Saint Cloud, FL for June 2024. They'll discuss the changes in the market, possible trouble on the horizon, and creative ways to purchase in today's market. You can find the Saint Cloud Market Report for June 2024 along with all past reports on our website. Have suggestions on topics to cover? Or want to leave us a comment? Give us a call at 1-844-STCLOUD or email us at discoversaintcloud@gmail.com Don't forget to check out the Podcast episode on YouTube!
St. Cloud Shines is a group and organization that aims to promote positive conversations and change the perception of the St. Cloud area. They share stories of people, places, and events through their Shine Stories, highlighting the diverse and inspiring individuals in the community. St. Cloud Shines also provides resources and information about the different communities in the 30-mile radius of St. Cloud. Greenline Marketing, owned by Bridget Deutz, is a digital marketing collective that works closely with St. Cloud Shines and other clients. They specialize in inbound marketing and also offer leave coverage for businesses in need of temporary support.TakeawaysSt. Cloud Shines aims to change the perception of the St. Cloud area by promoting positive conversations and highlighting inspiring individuals through their Shine Stories.They provide resources and information about the different communities in the 30-mile radius of St. Cloud.Greenline Marketing, owned by Bridget Dites, works closely with St. Cloud Shines and other clients, specializing in inbound marketing and offering leave coverage for businesses in need of temporary support.St. Cloud ShinesGreenline MarketingHost your own podcast with RSS.com: https://rss.com/?via=c026c9Save 20% with Riverside for podcast recording and editing: https://www.riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_5&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=abbey-gravesExperiencing and exploring everything that makes small towns great. Abbey (The Small Town Tourist) sits down with people to share stories about the towns they live in, the cool services they provide, and more. Visit online at https://thesmalltowntourist.com/ and follow on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thesmalltowntourist/
Labor Day of 1974 should have been an exciting one for the Reker family. They had just celebrated a family reunion the day before and the holiday was spent with family at home as well as in the preparation of going back to school the next day. It was for the purpose of buying additional items for school that 15-year-old Mary Reker (with younger sister, 12-year-old Susie tagging along) went shopping. It was a trip from which the sisters would never return.If you have any information concerning Mary and Susie Reker, details about Labor Day 1974 or the days leading to it, or information concerning any of the theories, email your your information to sheriffinfo@co.stearns.mn.us or call either the Stearns County Sheriff's Office at 320-251-4240 or the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Cold Case Unit at 877-996-6222.If you are interested in bonus content for our show or in getting some Coffee and Cases swag, please consider joining Patreon. There are various levels to fit your needs, all of which can be found here: https://www.patreon.com/coffeeandcases
Join Jeanine and Kristin as they discuss the real estate market in Saint Cloud, FL for May 2024. They'll discuss the overall market, the number of sales, and market trends in St. Cloud, Florida. You can find the Saint Cloud Market Report for February 2024 on our website. Have suggestions on topics to cover? Or want to leave us a comment? Give us a call at 1-844-STCLOUD or email us at discoversaintcloud@gmail.com Don't forget to check out the Podcast episode on YouTube!
Sacerdote es acusado de morder el brazo de una mujer que, según él, estaba profanando la Eucaristía.Pulsa Aqui para ver el video del programaMentalidad GirasolMentalidad Girasol es un refugio seguro para las mujeres (y hombres) en su búsqueda...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show. YouTube Facebook Telegram Instagram Tik Tok Twitter
Craig Bronson2A House Fire (2 Story-Residential Sprinklers)Special Needs House5 blocks from firehouse3 engines/3 rescues plus auto aid from Osceola County Fire.Attic Fire with explosions with 6-7 kids trapped upstairs (3-4 bed ridden)Another working fire 2 blocks away-Mutual aid went to other fire1st Floor Smokey but OK visibility. Landing to 2nd floor, zero viz but not much heat. TIC not helpful.Crib-hand reached up and grabbed mask (2 victims on ventilators)210 lb victim, removed down stairs4 total victims rescued.St. Cloud special needs home damaged by fire (orlandosentinel.com)
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En décembre 1956, on retrouve dans le Parc de St Cloud près de Paris, le cadavre de deux jeunes de 19 et 20 ans, Nicole Depoué et Joseph Tarrago. Ils ont été tués chacun de 2 balles de 7,65. La Crim qui mène l'enquête, envisage qu'ils ont été abattus par des voleurs.
En décembre 1956, on retrouve dans le Parc de St Cloud près de Paris, le cadavre de deux jeunes de 19 et 20 ans, Nicole Depoué et Joseph Tarrago. Ils ont été tués chacun de 2 balles de 7,65. La Crim qui mène l'enquête, envisage qu'ils ont été abattus par des voleurs.
On this day in 1985, Libby Riddles became the first woman to win the Iditarod Sled Dog Race.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.