Two personnel changes have been announced at Central Lakes College in Brainerd and Staples. Cindy Hase of Browerville has been promoetd to the full-time Office and Administrative Specialist position at the Staples campus. On July 1 she begins her duties as the first contact for people visiting or telephoning the campus. In Brainerd, Jan Sterner has moved from the Business & Industry Center to the Counseling and Admissions Department, where she serves as a receptionist. Jan started at CLC 19 years ago and has held several posts, including the Information Center on the Brainerd campus.
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Jun 29, 2011
Summer color

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Jun 27, 2011
Magazine feature

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Jun 20, 2011
Press conference

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'Annie' runs July 7-24

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Music video camp

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Jun 17, 2011
George Winston concert

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Honoree wears many hats
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Cooperative education

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Jun 16, 2011
CLC magazine

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New 911 dispatcher training tool

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Jun 15, 2011
College will stay open
The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system -- including Central Lakes College -- will remain open this summer even if other parts of state government shut down July 1, system officials announced today (June 15). Officials were notified by Gov. Mark Dayton’s office thatthe system will receive the support needed from Minnesota Management and Budget to continue operations on July 1, even if other parts of state government shut down. The governor’s petition to the state district court said that “operations of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities will continue based on its statutory and practical financial autonomy and its balance carry-over authority.” Chancellor James H. McCormick thanked all officials who worked to assure the system’s continued operation. “We are deeply appreciative of the governor’s action to support uninterrupted instruction and services at the state colleges and universities,” McCormick said. “This is a critical time for the 67,000 students taking summer session courses at our schools and for the tens of thousands of students preparing to enroll in the fall term.” At CLC, 1,170 students are enrolled in summer term courses. The action means that Management and Budget will provide payroll and other payment processing for the system. The higher education appropriations bill awaits resolution with other state operating budgets. The system already has statutory authority to use existing tuition and other receipts in the new fiscal year that starts on July 1. Once the agreement is reached, it is expected that layoff notices that were sent to 6,000 Minnesota State Colleges and Universities employees will be rescinded and salaries and benefits to employees will continue. The system’s continued operation through the summer term will be funded through tuition receipts and fund balances at each of the colleges and universities.
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Jun 14, 2011
Two top grads from Thailand

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Volleyball camp

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Jun 9, 2011
Chancellor visits

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Summer women's basketball
Central Lakes College will offer a summer women’s basketball league for graduating seniors and older. The league will play on Wednesdays beginning June 15 and play through July. Each team will have 6-8 players. Cost will be $30 per player. There is no team fee. Players can enter with a team or as an individual and you will be placed on a team. Players must be high school graduates. To participate contact Dennis Eastman (952) 594-1787 or e-mail deastman@clcmn.edu or call Zach Eastman (952) 594-1786.
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Former Raider makes debut

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Jun 8, 2011
Upward Bound community service

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MnSCU board holds emergency meeting
The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Board of Trustees today expressed its commitment to pursue any administrative or other options to stay open in the event of a government shutdown July 1. Meeting in an emergency session, the board also indicated its support for the chancellor’s contingency planning if remaining open is no longer an option. “We are optimistic that a budget agreement will be reached before June 30,” said Chancellor James H. McCormick. “But we need to take steps now to prepare for any contingency.” Many critical programs and services go on during July and August. Thousands of students - more than 67,000 - are taking summer classes that will extend at least through July. New and returning students are expecting to enroll and go through orientation sessions. Laura King, vice chancellor for finance and administration and chief financial officer, said the system is financially able to continue operating through the summer sessions and the fall semester. The system is seeking an arrangement with Minnesota Management and Budget, the state agency that processes the system’s payroll and financial transactions, that would allow the system access to its existing funds and to continue to operate, King said.
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Information Night at Pine River

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Jun 7, 2011
Two BBE athletes sign

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CLC in top 10 percent

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Volunteer coach

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Salzer is FBM instructor
Troy Salzer of Barnum has been selected as an instructor in the Farm Business Management program at Central Lakes College. He is to serve East Central Minnesota from a Mora location. Since 1997 he has been an Extension Educator for the University of Minnesota Extension Service, working out of Carlton. He earned his honor degrees from the U of M -- Master's in Animal Nutrition, a BS in Animal and Plant Systems, and AAS in Animal Technology. Since 1980 he has owned and operated Sandy Hills Ranch, Barnum. In 1994 he spent six months in Denmark as an assistant manager at a swine farm, where he taught Danish people about U.S. agriculture and studied cultural differences. FBM instructors provide manegemtn instruction to students enrolled in the Farm Business Management program at CLC, primarily one-on-one but also through web-based video conferencing, online, and in classrooms.
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Two nursing instructors hired

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Chancellor to visit CLC

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Jun 6, 2011
YES! Camp

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PTK honors adviser

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'It Runs in The Family'

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Jun 2, 2011
Streed presents at conference

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CLC Theatre events

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Jun 1, 2011
New dean at CLC

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Music Video Camp

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Summer Engineering & Manufacturing Camp

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Boys' basketball camps
Raider Boys' Basketball Camps are scheduled at Central Lakes College. The June 27-30 camp is for grades 4-6 from 1-4 p.m. and grades 7 and 8 from 9 a.m.-noon. July 18-21 camp is for grades 9 and 10 from 1-4 p.m. July 25-28 camp is for grades11 and 12 from 1- 4 p.m. Fee is $50 per player, and the fee includes a T-shirt, prizes, and awards. For information and to register contact Coach Jim Russell at 218-855-8213 or email jrussell@clcmn.edu
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