LI Scott Ball of Green Bay graduated magna cum laude with a bachelors degree in youth ministry with a minor in French from King College, Bristol, Tenn., this past summer.
By Edie Grossfield, Post-Bulletin, Rochester, Minn. Oct. 14--In 10 years, Minnesota will see a 20-percent-to-33-percent increase in scientific and technical jobs. This growth will demand the state produce 10,500 college graduates per year in those fields.
A special meeting of the Otter Tail County Board of Commissioners is planned at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31, at the Government Services Center, to discuss the Blue Heron Bay final Environmental Impact Statement adequacy decision.
“I’ve spent my entire career in local government,” said Lucy Gerold, 54, the Independence Party of Minnesota’s endorsed candidate for auditor. Those experiences she feels will serve her and the state well.
Despite temperatures in the 30s and a cold rain that threatened to turn into snow, around 18 community college students were planting and watering flowers along the levee Tuesday afternoon.
St. Paul, Minn. — The Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT), Office of Aeronautics, Aviation Education Section, recently earned national honors from the National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO), for its new Aviation Career Curriculum and Education Program.
Wallace Aaron Battle, a graduate of Berea College in 1901 and a school administrator and educational leader in the Deep South, will be honored at the college's Founders' Day Convocation at 3 p.m. Thursday in Phelps Stokes Chapel.