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  2. Midtown Square Mall - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Workforce Center, a business that dealt with unemployed residens of St. Cloud, Minnesota, was a tenant of Midtown Square Mall until the early 2010s when it closed. [4] An event center located within the mall, called Tuscan Center, opened in April 2013, filling a large vacancy within the mall. [8]

  3. St. Cloud, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Red River cart at Saint Cloud, 1887 Downtown Saint Cloud, 2007. St. Cloud or Saint Cloud (/ ˈ s eɪ n t k l aʊ d /; French: [sɛ̃ klu]) is a city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and the largest population center in the state's central region.

  4. Herb Brooks National Hockey Center - Wikipedia

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    The Herb Brooks National Hockey Center, also known as the Brooks Center, is a 6,000+ seat hockey arena that can seat up to 8,000 in St. Cloud, Minnesota. It is home to the St. Cloud State University Huskies men's & women's ice hockey teams, and the Saint John's University Johnnies ice hockey team. The main rink is named for the late university ...

  5. Crossroads Center (St. Cloud, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Crossroads Center is a shopping mall in St. Cloud, Minnesota, United States, and is the largest mall in the state outside the core Twin Cities metro area. [4] Its six anchor stores are Macy's, JCPenney, Target, Scheels All Sports, HomeGoods, and DSW Inc. The Marshall Field's store (originally Dayton's was officially renamed Macy's on September ...

  6. St. Cloud, Minnesota metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The St. Cloud Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, consists of two counties in central Minnesota, anchored by the city of St. Cloud. In the 2010 census, the MSA had a population of 201,093; a July 1, 2012, Census Bureau estimate placed the population at 190,014. [1]

  7. Stearns County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Stearns County Courthouse is the seat of government for Stearns County in St. Cloud, Minnesota, United States. The Beaux-Arts style building was constructed in 1921 to replace Stearns County's original 1864 courthouse. [2] It stands in a prominent square in downtown St. Cloud, flanked by other government buildings.

  8. St. Cloud Metropolitan Transit Commission - Wikipedia

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    The St. Cloud Metropolitan Transit Commission, branded as Metro Bus, is the primary provider of mass transportation in St. Cloud, Minnesota.Metro Bus service is provided daily using a fleet of 38 full-sized buses and 36 minibuses.

  9. KVEX-LP - Wikipedia

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    KVEX-LP is a Classic Alternative Rock formatted low-power broadcast radio station licensed to Saint Cloud, Minnesota, serving Saint Cloud and Sauk Rapids in Minnesota. [3] KVEX-LP is owned and operated by St. Cloud State University. [4] The station's transmitter is located atop Sherburne Hall on campus, shared with KZYS-LP. [5]