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‘Romeo and Juliet’

The Acting Company and Guthrie Theater will present “Romeo and Juliet” at Central Lakes College in Brainerd on Tuesday, March 9 in Chalberg theatre at 7:30 p.m. This is their second co-production and national tour. The Acting Company and the Guthrie Theater are Tony Award winners for excellence in theater. …

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New degree program

Central Lakes College President Dr. Larry Lundblad and Ann Valentine, president of Minnesota State Community and Technical College, announce a new degree program at the Staples campus of CLC. Starting this fall, M State’s two-year Industrial Mechanical Maintenance program will be housed in space formerly occupied by part of the …

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Basketball vs. Rainy River

Sat. Feb. 13 — MenThe Central Lakes College men’s basketball team escaped at Rainy River, 79-78, the Raiders’ 20th in in 25 games this season. Scoring leaders were Nash Faulk (20) and Erik Peeters (19), with Nash hitting five from beyond the arc and Erik nailing four. CLC earned its …

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ADDY Awards

Five Central Lakes College students from the Staples campus have earned awards in graphic design competition sponsored by the Advertising/Marketing Federation of Central Minnesota. Allison Snider of Baxter led the way with four ADDY Awards, including Best of Show. The second-year Communication Art and Design student also earned two golds …

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Justin Terlecki

“Theater: Prints & Painings” by Justin Terlecki is the exhibit open to the public at no charge in the Central Lakes College Gallery on the Brainerd campus Feb. 22-March 26. The St. Paul artist said “Common themes that inform my imagery over the past decade deal with contrasts. Chaos and …

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Basketball vs. Northland

The Central Lakes College men’s and women’s basketball teams lost at Northland (Thief River Falls) on Wed., Feb. 10. The Raider men dropped a 95-73 game against the hot-shooting hosts, who outscored CLC in the second half, 56-39. Northland made 62 percent of its shots and went to the free …

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‘Cuckoo’s Nest’

“One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” will be staged in the Dryden Theatre at Central Lakes College Feb. 17-20 and 24-27 at 7:30 p.m. Shane Keran, Brainerd, is the honest anti-hero Randle P. McMurphy. Rebecca Souhrada, Brainerd, portrays the manipulative and vindictive authority figure Nurse Ratched. Bill Musel, Baxter, plays …

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Raiders 7th in nation

The Central Lakes College men’s basketball team owns a 19-4 record heading into tonight’s (Feb. 10) game at Thief River Falls against Northland. More significantly, the Raiders are ranked 7th in this week’s National Junior College Athletic Association Division III poll, jumping ahead of Minneapolis Community and Technical College (19-5). …

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Ethiopia

Sociologist Gary Payne and Mary Rosenberg, a Pine River teacher, will present two free programs with images from their recent time in Ethiopia at Central Lakes College Thursday, March 4. The first Cultural Thursday presentation will be from noon to 1 p.m. in Chalberg Theatre, and the second, in-depth look …

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Basketball vs. Vermilion, Mesabi

MEN: In their last regular-season home games of the season, the Central Lakes Raiders defeated Vermilion 89-69 on Feb. 6 and Mesabi Range 90-61 on Feb. 5. Sophomore Erik Peeters (pictured) scored 22 points vs. Vermilion, while Amed Farah had 18, Nash Faulk 16, Nick Grewe 12, and Yasin Jama …

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