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Quinn Roessler and Kaitlin Sikkink are the local nominees for the Minnesota State High School League’s Triple A Award, which recognizes students who succeed in Academics, Athletics and the Arts. The students were recognized prior to Tuesday’s home basketball game.
By St. Charles Press Editor Laura Berndt Each year, schools may nominate two athletes for the Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL)’s Triple A Award, which recognizes students who succeed in...
Above are Christian Wolter, Preston Sires, Boden Thorland, James Colman and Nathaniel Storm, who attended their Arrow of Light and Crossover ceremonies on Sunday, January 25th. This means that these boys have completed the transition from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts. Not pictured is Calvin Zickrick, who has also become a Boy Scout.
By St. Charles Press Editor Laura Berndt Sunday, January 25th marked an important day for six local Cub Scouts, who participated in the Arrow of Light and Crossover ceremonies, transitioning from Cub...
By St. Charles Press Staff Writer Craig Hilmer A short St. Charles City Council meeting January 13th nevertheless brought resolution to a long-standing City need. The City of St. Charles will soon be...
By St. Charles Press Staff Writer Nathan Campbell The St. Charles School Board met for their first regular session of the calendar year, which was also their first session since the election that...
Tom Hoverstad speaks at the Winter Crops Day event in St. Charles last Wednesday, January 14th.
By St. Charles Press Editor Laura Berndt The University of Minnesota Southern Research and Outreach Center (SROC) held their annual Crops Day on Wednesday, January 14th, at the St. Charles Community...
New St. Charles School Board members are sworn in during Monday’s meeting. Above are Roger Leistikow (left, standing), Mena Kaehler, Brian Davidson (far left, seated) and Superintendent Mark Roubinek (center, seated.) On the right side of the table, from left to right, are Amy Berends, Travis Gransee, Peter Snyder and Michael Schaber.
By St. Charles Press Staff Writer Nathan Campbell The St. Charles School Board met on Monday evening for the first session of 2015, a meeting in which the formalities of board business are confirmed...
Bill Spitzer has wrapped up his final term as the St. Charles Mayor.
By Bill Spitzer As I made my final rounds last Wednesday, I could not help but reflect on 2014 and the past decade I have been Mayor. After reading recent Letters to the Editor, I couldn’t help but...
At the December 23rd St. Charles City Council meeting, outgoing Mayor Bill Spitzer receives a plaque from Mayor-Elect John Schaber, honoring him for ten years of service to the St. Charles Community.
By St. Charles Press Staff Writer Craig Hilmer An extra, end of the year City Council session, originally scheduled to ratify a labor contract, filled quickly and 2014 rang out with a number of new...
St. Charles High School student Dillon Storsveen (seated, front) works with Precision Manufacturing Technology (PMT) Program Instructor Brian Bahr at St. Charles High School.
by St. Charles Press Editor Laura Berndt Within the St. Charles School District, there are many educators who constantly look for ways to enhance their students’ education. One of those teachers is...
Above are the top three spellers from the St. Charles Elementary School’s Spelling Bee. From left to right are Nate Storm, Nora Fritcher and John Gardner. Nora and John will advance to the regional competition in Rochester, and Nate will serve as an alternate.
By St. Charles Press Editor Laura Berndt Last week at St. Charles Elementary School, 12 fifth grade students and 12 sixth grade students competed in a spelling bee. The top two spellers will advance...

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