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Turning gee-whiz ideas into reality at Nobel Laureate Dave MacMillan s latest PCI Symposium

The Princeton Catalysis Initiative's first “speed-dating for scientists” event in 18 months gathered innovative researchers from diverse fields together with corporate leaders to foster new synergies and projects. "You quickly understood the societal impact of the work being done here," MacMillan said. "It was just extraordinary.”

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Tips on buying, selling, building homes in Central Minnesota

ST. CLOUD  So you want a new home. Whether you re buying or building, there s some anxiety going around about prices as the pandemic continues. Here are some tips from local real estate agents and representatives of the Central Minnesota Builders Association to help you think through your own plans to buy, sell or build. Tips for buying a home Get pre-approved by your lender. That way, St. Cloud Area Association of Realtors President and Premier Real Estate Services realtor Nancy Costanzo said, you re one step ahead.  Stick to your budget. Run your options for how much money you can put down and what price point you meet, Costanzo said. Don t overstretch your boundaries just because of a quote unquote panic mode, she said. . You still gotta pay the mortgage.  

Virus-sniffing dog, Vegas boom, vaccine hecklers: News from around our 50 states

Virus-sniffing dog, Vegas boom, vaccine hecklers: News from around our 50 states
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1 year after St Cloud area s first COVID-19 death, a community gathers to remember

1 year after St. Cloud area s first COVID-19 death, a community gathers to remember Erik Newland, St. Cloud Times © Dave Schwarz/dschwarz@stcloudtimes.com Strips of cloth are tied to a railing on the shore of Lake George before the start of a COVID-19 memorial event Saturday, May 1, 2021, at Lake George in St. Cloud. ST. CLOUD  Around 100 people gathered at Lake George Saturday morning to memorialize the almost 400 area residents who have died from COVID-19 in the past year, and to share messages of resilience and hope for the future. The event, which began at 10 a.m. Saturday, was organized by St. Cloud Times journalists Nora Hertel and Sarah Kocher.

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