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Nationally ranked

The Central Lakes College women’s volleyball team is ranked fifth in this week’s NJCAA Division III poll, up from last week’s No. 6 spot. CLC takes a 17-5 record into tonight’s home match vs. Itasca, which had been nationally ranked as high as No. 3 when the Raiders defeated the …

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Diversity events

The Office of Diversity and Equity, Student Life, and the Center for Life Long Learning at Central Lakes College have announced three Brainerd campus events for the public: Monday, Oct. 22 — Mixed Blood Theater Performance: “Theory of Mind,” (shown) Chalberg Theatre, 11 a.m.;  Thursday, Oct. 25 — Commissioner Kevin …

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Volleyball tradition

When Jane Peterson reached the 500-win milestone as Central Lakes College volleyball coach this season, she celebrated the success of a women’s athletic program that stands high among the nation’s best. Helping to commemorate 43 years of collegiate women’s sports in Brainerd recently were retired Raider coaches Nancy Smith (center) …

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Players of Week

Central Lakes College freshmen volleyball players Lindsay Monson of Pierz (shown), Tiffany Hartung of Little Falls, and Sarah Miller of Crosslake are Northern Division honorees this week in the Minnesota College Athletic Conference. Lindsay, a six-foot middle hitter, had 13 kills vs. Fond du Lac and a stellar .452 attack percentage …

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Player of Week

Sophomore defensive back Matt Mogere of Central Lakes College was named the MCAC Southern Division Defensive Player of Week. Mogere, a sophomore from Monticello, had two interceptions and returned both for touchdowns of 45 and 80 yards for the Raiders, who are ranked No. 1 in the state and 17th …

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CLC coasts to 53-7 win

The Central Lakes College football team, ranked 17th in the nation, jumped to a 46-7 halftime lead over Vermilion Saturday and coasted to a 53-7 win, their sixth in seven starts and fourth Southern Division win in Minnesota College Athletic Conference competition. Monticello sophomore defensive back Matt Mogere (shown) started …

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CLC sweeps Vermilion

The Raiders continued their volleyball success at Ely Saturday, sweeping Vermilion, 3-0, behind strong team blocking that had been evident the night before at Virginia. Coach Jane Peterson reported that the team compiled 12 ace serves in a good effort. Brainerd sophomore Alanna Hansen and Pierz freshman Lindsay Monson each …

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CLC over Mesabi

VIRGINIA — Lindsey Monson pounded 17 kills and Tiffany Hartung notched 43 set assists as Central Lakes College defeated Mesabi Range, 3-1, in Northern Northern Division Minnesota College Athletic Conference volleyball Friday. “For the first time in a long time we struggled offensively,” said Raider Head Coach Jane Peterson. “It wasn’t a beautiful win, but …

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Human Rights programs

Kevin Lindsey, Minnesota Commssioner of Human Rights, will speak at Central Lakes College in Brainerd on Thursday, Oct. 25. In Chalberg Theatre at 10 a.m. he will discuss “hot topics facing Minnesota’s human rights — economics, voting, and amending the state constitution (Voter ID and Marriage amendments).” He will examine …

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Little Buffalo Creek project

Crow Wing Soil and Water District (SWCD) and the City of Brainerd have released a study on the health of the Little Buffalo Creek. The Natural Resources program at Central Lakes College partnered with the City, Crow Wing County, Land Mosaic Collaborative LLC, and Board of Water Soil and Resources …

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