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- Stearns County
- 6/18/25
- 06/18/2025
- 90 Minutes
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Overview: The St. Cloud School Board convened to discuss enhancements in early childhood education programs, budget revisions, facility maintenance, and policy updates. Central to the meeting was the approval of expanded early childhood services to address enrollment challenges, the revision of the 2024-2025 budget reflecting increased revenues, and the discussion of long-term facilities maintenance plans, including significant repairs and improvements.
- MN
- Stearns County
- 6/16/25
- 06/17/2025
- 146 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a June 16, 2025, meeting, the St. Joseph City Council recognized local heroes for life-saving actions, debated regulations for cannabis businesses and discussed a contentious planned unit development proposal.
- MN
- Stearns County
- 6/9/25
- 07/14/2025
- 134 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The St. Joseph City Council meeting was dominated by discussions on zoning changes and a proposed 42-unit apartment complex, with residents voicing concerns about traffic congestion, pedestrian safety, and notification processes. The council also addressed a Planned Unit Development (PUD) and potential ordinance changes regarding urban chicken keeping.
- MN
- Stearns County
- 5/21/25
- 05/21/2025
- 87 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The St. Cloud School Board meeting on May 21, 2025, addressed issues impacting the district, including the challenges faced by homeless students, upcoming graduation ceremonies, and policy revisions. The meeting provided a platform for discussing the district’s efforts to ensure educational stability for homeless students while highlighting preparations for graduation events.
- MN
- Stearns County
- 05/09/2025
- 12 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During a recent St. Cloud School Board meeting, the primary focus was on the district’s budgetary challenges, driven largely by proposed changes in state funding. Superintendent Laurie Putnam presented a detailed overview of the potential financial impact for the 2025-26 school year. A key issue discussed was the projected reduction in compensatory revenue, estimated at $485,000 under the current proposal, which threatens staffing for roles like interventionists and multilingual teachers. This decrease is part of a broader anticipated shortfall, including the expiration of $370,000 in one-time literacy aid and $250,000 in unfunded unemployment insurance costs.