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April 17, 2008

Jeff Howe Presentation 3

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In our third installment of Jeff Howe’s soldier presentation, he reminds us that the best ways for soldiers to cope with their experiences abroad are to share their feelings and to stay active. During this story, you will also hear from a WWII Veteran that received a one of a kind keepsake from a Polish Prisoner during his service. In return for the man’s graciousness in offering the Polish soldier a meal, he received a ring that was made from a spoon. DigElog Sauk Rapids would like to thank Jeff Howe and the many others that help to positively reintegrate returning soldiers into our society.

April 11, 2008

Jeff Howe Presentation 2

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In our second edition of Major Jeff Howe’s story, you’ll learn more about the many issues our returning soldiers from Iraq are faced with. You will continue to be exposed to various photos as Major Howe discusses some of the living conditions that Iraqi civilians are living under. Lastly, Major Howe focuses on the importance of helping soldiers after their tours of duty in the military end. It is vital that we not forget about these brave young men and women that are simply trying to reintegrate into society.

Mr. Howe’s message is relatively simple, he seeks to raise awareness that returning soldiers, even his own, are being forgotten by our society.   There are some basic needs that require our focus and immediate attention. This is a serious concern for us as a society and we must see to it that these brave heroes are not forgotten.

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April 07, 2008

Army Major Jeff Howe : A SOLDIER'S STORY

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In this story, Army Major Jeff Howe discusses some of the many challenges our returning soldiers from Iraq are faced with. In this presentation you will see images from his 2-hour power-point presentation. These photos, many of which were taken by his soldiers, give people a small glimpse of the activity that is going on in Iraq.

Mr. Howe’s message is relatively simple, he seeks to raise awareness that returning soldiers, even his own, are being forgotten by our society.   There are some basic needs that require our focus and immediate attention. This is a serious concern for us as a society and we must see to it that these brave heroes are not forgotten.

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February 07, 2008

Cold Spring Jaycees Soup and Chili Bowl a Smashing Success

Cold Spring Jaycees Soup and Chili Bowl Event

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Gluek Brewing Company opened their doors to the public at their brand new distribution center as they hosted the annual Cold Spring Jaycees’ Soup and Chili Bowl. The event takes place the every year one week prior to the Super Bowl and the best part is, it’s free! They gladly accepted donations to the local food shelf and all proceeds went to the Cold Spring Library with a small amount being set aside for other community funds. This year’s event was even bigger and more successful than last year. Thanks to all of those who participated whether it was consuming or providing soup and chili. Thanks again and see you all next year.

January 15, 2008

2008 New Years Story Part Two

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As the New Year is upon us and we continue with our busy lives, this story offers us insight on how we might better live our daily lives. It also encourages us to be the best we can be at whatever it is we do. DigElog Sauk Rapids would like to wish all of our viewers a fantastic New Year and we hope you have a GREAT 2008!

January 12, 2008

2008 New Years Story

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As the New Year is upon us and we continue with our busy lives, this story offers us insight on how we might better live our daily lives. It also encourages us to be the best we can be at whatever it is we do. DigElog Sauk Rapids would like to wish all of our viewers a fantastic New Year and we hope you have a GREAT 2008!

January 02, 2008

Digelog Special Edition Year in Review-Strongman Competition

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As we move toward the end of the 2007 calendar year, we would like to take the next few days to bring you a series called “DigElog Sauk Rapids' Best Of 2007.” In the coming days we will bring you the top 5 stories of 2007. It has been a great year for us at DigElog and we could not be so successful without a great community behind us. Please enjoy the community legacy that you helped create, and we look forward to capturing the events of 2008.

January 01, 2008

Digelog Special Edition Year in Review-Waterball

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As we move toward the end of the 2007 calendar year, we would like to take the next few days to bring you a series called “DigElog Sauk Rapids' Best Of 2007.” In the coming days we will bring you the top 5 stories of 2007. It has been a great year for us at DigElog and we could not be so successful without a great community behind us. Please enjoy the community legacy that you helped create, and we look forward to capturing the events of 2008.

December 14, 2007

Sauk Rapids Parade of Lights preview

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The Miss Sauk Rapids Royalty is pleased to host the 17th Annual Sauk Rapids Parade of Lights and Holiday Celebration on Saturday, December 15, 2007 at 6:00 p.m. at Pleasantview Elementary School. This event serves as a fundraiser for the Pageant, a service project for the community of Sauk Rapids, and a food drive for local food shelves.

December 04, 2007

Breakfast With Santa

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The first Saturday in December brings Santa into the Cold Spring-ROCORI area. The local Chamber of Commerce and the Lions Club host the annual "Breakfast with Santa" get together. The kids get to decorate Christmas cookies and have a heart to heart conversation with the big man in red. Be careful, this community tradition might bring a smile to your face and a tear to your eye.

November 26, 2007

A Note From IRAQ: Local Businessman Ty Farley

Just thought I would drop you a line and say hello:)

The Litchfield, MN Combat Engineer unit is doing well:)

I just wanted to say thanks for your kindness when I was running Affordable Computing:)

I will return in the summer sometime and hope to return to the St. Cloud area and wait for my next tour:)

Wish us luck for the rest of the tour and take care:)

Ty Farley
tyrus.farley@us.army.mil
Psalm: 91

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Above is local businessman Ty Farley serving in Iraq.

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Ty is in the drivers seat above.

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Ty's Unit in Iraq made up of fellow troops from Central Minnesota.

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Meet Ty Farley and his company Affordable Computing Solutions (ACS)

Before Ty Farley left for Iraq, he sold his business to a long-time co-worker John Larson.  This story was sponsored by Granite Country Computing (GCC) of Cold Spring.   John Larson, owner of GCC, is your local authorized CLEARWIRE dealer and installer.  Granite Country Computing does all kinds of computer installation, repair and support.

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John Larson - Owner of Granite Country Computing
CLICK HERE! learn more about Granite Country Computing


November 12, 2007

St. Cloud Chamber hosted by Country Gallery

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This story features highlights from the St. Cloud Chamber of Commerce meeting. The meeting was held at The Paramount Theater in St Cloud and hosted by Country Gallery. The Country Gallery photography studio is 26 miles south of St Cloud on Highway 15. Remember, DigElog Sauk Rapids is your exclusive home for chamber highlights you may have missed.

Veteran's Day : Local VFW Support The Troops Drive

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Monday, November 12th, is Veterans Day.   In this story we take a ride around the town of Cold Spring with local VFW (Veterans Of Foreign Wars) Commander Mark Cervantez as he conducts a special project for our troops serving over seas.  Recently the Cold Spring Area VFW has been collecting donations from drop locations in town, packages them and mails them to our troops in Iraq.  He shares with us how the project began and how the local VFW became a part of it. This story also includes a tribute to some of the area soldiers presently serving and those recently returned from military duty.

November 07, 2007

Little Rock Lake Project

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This story is part of DigElog Sauk Rapids' ongoing coverage of the Little Rock Lake Conservation Project. As part of this project, various workers and community volunteers perform tests that help professionals understand problems with the watershed. In this story, we had a chance to interview the project manager Annie Felix. Annie told us about some of the tests that were performed on Little Rock Lake and why they are important.

November 06, 2007

Bus Safety Week

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Last week was “School Bus Safety Week” and this story is a reminder to both kids and parents that this is a serious issue. This story features an interview with Dan Feldhege from Richmond Bus Service as he highlights some of the school bus safety issues. It also features footage of children from Cold Spring Elementary as they practice their exit drills.

November 05, 2007

Sauk Rapids Referendum

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This story features footage from the monthly Sauk Rapids Chamber of Commerce meeting. It is being presented to you so that you can arm yourself with the information necessary to make the right decision as we vote for the school referendum on November 6th. The speaker at this event was superintendent Greg Vandal and you can also see an interview with superintendent Vandal on the ISD 47 website. DigElog encourages everyone to get out and vote November 6th.

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Click here to watch students interview the Sauk Rapids/Rice Super Indendent

October 12, 2007

Little Rock Creek Water Sampling

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We had a chance to catch up with Water Plan Technician Annie Felix. She is in charge of recovering waters samples from the creek involved in the Little Rock Creek project. About wo weeks ago I had an opportunity to go along with her as she explained the process of receiving samples and how they are beneficial to the project. Make sure to follow digelog as we will be bringing you along to meetings and more water samplings of the creeks and lakes involved in this project.

October 04, 2007

Little Rock Creek Community Meeting

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The Little Rock Creek watershed has been in the news often over the past few months.  This story includes a visit to a recently held public meeting where water resource experts discuss the research that's been done, the analysis that is still to be completed and the role citizens can play in helping to protect our water resources.

September 27, 2007

Sauk Rapids Homecoming Coronation

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Homecoming week has officially arrived in Sauk Rapids, and Monday night students kicked off the celebration by crowning a homecoming king and queen. This story features highlights from the Coronation ceremony that was held at Sauk Rapids High School. The kids looked great in their formal attire and students’ hope that they will be celebrating a big win thanks to the Storm football team on Friday night at the dance.

The rest of the homecoming activities

THURSDAY

4:30 pm   Varsity Cross Country @ Payesville
               Girls Tennis @ Alexandria

5:00 pm   9th grade football vs. Alexandria   
               10th grade football @ Alexandria
               Girls Varsity/ JV1 & JV2 Soccer vs. Apollo
               Boys JV2 Soccer vs. Tech

5:45 pm   Girls 9th/ JV1 & JV2 Volleyball @ Alexandria

6:00 pm   Girls Swimming @ Alexandria

7:00 pm   Girls Varsity Volleyball @ Alexandria


September 20, 2007

DigElog Sauk Rapids 1st Anniversary $100 Winner

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DigElog Sauk Rapids is celebrating its first anniversary, and to commemorate this event DigElog Sauk Rapids decided to have a one hundred dollar drawing to reward the viewers that have supported DigElog Sauk Rapids over the past year.  The winner of this contest was Annemarie Loehning, a special education teacher for the Sauk Rapids/Rice school district. 

September 19, 2007

Sauk Rapids Bridge Project

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It is a moment that Sauk Rapids has been anticipating for quite some time. The brand new Sauk Rapids bridge has finished its construction and is awaiting only finishing touches to open up for transportation. This story features an interview with Ron Bray from WSB & Associates as he explains some of the specifics of the bridge. Watch to find out more and stay tuned to DigElog Sauk Rapids for any bridge updates.
    
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August 16, 2007

Brother Paul Richard's Boys' Choir Retirement Party

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This summer, after 26 years, Brother Paul Richards, dreamer, founder, director, visionary, promoter and leader of the St. John's Boys' Choir of Central Minnesota has stepped down from his position with the group.  He leaves behind a positive legacy that this story only skirts the very edge of the iceberg seen above the water... let alone the 90% of the iceberg left unseen below the water.

The text below was taken from the Boys' Choir Website, submitted by Brother Paul last year.

Visit the St. John's Boys' Choir Website

Click Here To See The St. John's Boys Choir Perform Star Gatherer

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Dear Friends,

The saying that suggests ‘history has a way of repeating itself,’ rings true for The St. John’s Boys’ Choir. In 1981, the Choir was founded to provide opportunities for boys while bringing extraordinary music to area residents.

We stayed true to our mission, building a viable organization with sustaining impact on Choir members, families, teachers and others associated with The St. John’s Boys’ Choir.

To say that I am proud of the Choir’s achievements would be a serious understatement. Our music program is solid; we have earned a strong national and international reputation. Though always a challenge, our financial position promotes long-term viability. Friends have been generous and we have successfully entered the realm of grants and fundraising (keep those critical dollars coming).

In addition to our strengths in music and finances, I must commend the boys and their families for their hard work and, sometimes, difficult decisions made in order to meet the demands and responsibilities associated with being part of the Choir. The administrative and professional staff, student workers, Board of Directors, members of the Abbey community….all playing critical roles in the ongoing story of The St. John’s Boys’ Choir.

The 26th Season brings another milestone to the Choir’s rich and varied history. The Choir commissioned world-renowned Minnesota composer Stephen Paulus to prepare an opera which would feature boys as the major characters. Working with celebrated librettist Gene Sheer of New York, The Star Gatherer, was developed and celebrated with its world debut by The St. John’s Boys’ Choir at Saint John’s University.

This performance is indicative of the Choir’s growth and continued desire to bring great gifts of music and culture to the good people of central Minnesota.

You are all stars.
Blessings,

Br. Paul Richards, O.S.B.
Music Director

July 10, 2007

Sauk Rapids River Days Parade Part 3

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It was a wonderful night for a parade during Sauk Rapids' River Days Parade. We had a great time capturing all the smiling faces and some of the interesting floats we had a chance to surround ourselves by. See if you can find yourself, a friend or a family member doing the DIGELOG wave.

July 07, 2007

Sauk Rapids River Days Parade Part 2

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It was a wonderful night for a parade during Sauk Rapids' River Days Parade. We had a great time capturing all the smiling faces and some of the interesting floats we had a chance to surround ourselves by. See if you can find yourself, a friend or a family member doing the DIGELOG wave.

July 06, 2007

Sauk Rapids River Days Parade Part 1

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It was a wonderful night for a parade during Sauk Rapids' River Days Parade. We had a great time capturing all the smiling faces and some of the interesting floats we had a chance to surround ourselves by. See if you can find yourself, a friend or a family member doing the DIGELOG wave.


March 08, 2007

Are You Personally Prepared For Disaster PART II


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In the second part of this two part story, Disaster Specialist Jim McDermott talks about past occurences of natural disasters. He presents the guidelines to making a good plan and the importance of it. In this story we take a look at some of the numbers of past disasters and how tough it has been for businesses to get back up and running following a major interruption of their daily business.
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March 07, 2007

Are You Personally Prepared For Disaster PART I


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In this two part series we take a look at how to plan for a disaster, whether it be a natural disaster or disgruntled employees. Jim McDermott is a Disaster Planner and in this story he shares some insights about how to plan for a such occurence and how to deal with the ramifications.
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December 26, 2006

Meet FAIRVIEW GARDENS


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This story includes a visit to Fairview Gardens on the east end of Sauk Rapids by the Sauk Rapids Chamber of Commerce.  Fairview Gardens was started by Chanda Gebhardt in 2000 with one greenhouse, 2 cats  (Buster & Sweetie) and a lot of hard work.  Meet Chanda, who tells her personal story  about how she got involved with plants and ended up starting Fairview Gardens, a local business success story.

November 27, 2006

Sauk Rapids City Update

Here's a city update provided by Todd Schultz, Community Development Director for Sauk Rapids.  In this story you'll hear the latest info as it relates to the regional bridge and a number of development projects in the community.

November 02, 2006

New Sauk Rapids Bridge Project


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In this story we take a tour of the Sauk Rapids Regional Bridge project over the Mississippi River.  We'll visit with site engineer and project supervisor Jeff Michniewicz.  Learn about how the total bridge is actually 3 bridges combined into one.  Here are some of the interesting facts Jeff conveys during the tour:
  • 1298 feet long
  • Supported by 8 peer structures
  • 69 - 100" deep steel beams were used to span the river
  • Longest span is 295 feet in the middle of the river
  • Over 35,000 bolts were used to tie the structure together
  • Highest point of the bridge is 60' above the Mississippi normal flow
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October 18, 2006

Multicultural Center... QUILTING PROJECT


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The story of "The Power Of The Gift".  Every culture's roots holds the wisdom of gift giving.  A gift cannot be bought nor sold... cannont be owned or stolen.  It is entrusted.

On June 20, 2007, the goal is to have 200 Community Quilt Panels come together to be transformed into a 3000 square foot Central Minnesota Culture Artifact.  A gift celebrating the stories we share of:

  • Sacrifice
  • Courage
  • Peace
  • & Justice

Announcing to the world that Central Minnesota is truly HOME to one and all!

To get your Quilt Panel Kit mail your $35.00 donation to:

    MCCM
    PO Box 2382
    St. Cloud, MN  56302

For more information check our website at:
http://www.mccmonline.org

or call:  320.492.3904

 

October 13, 2006

9-11-06

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Remembrance of the 9-11 tragedy held in Sauk Rapids on 9-11-05

September 27, 2006

Sauk Rapids 1/2 cent Sales Tax


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Clips from the Sauk Rapids proposed sales tax meeting.