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6B St. Cloud Times Learningstate Sunday, June 23, 2002 Northwest ends sales on Priceline Honors has been selected as the Minnesota National Officer Candidate for the Future Farmer's of America. Jewell will go on to compete for the National Officer. Mike Garrison, Foley, has received the Minnesota Quilters Inc. Doreen Speckman Scholarship.

Ann Rudnicki, Avon, was inducted into the Phi Kappa Phi national honor society at Minnesota State chase tickets without bidding. Some of the major airlines, including Northwest, also found- ed Priceline competitors Orbitz and Hotwire. On the Net: Northwest Airlines: www.nwa.com; Priceline.com: www.priceline.com. traditional sales channels through the site. The New York Times reported Friday that some airlines were angry when Priceline began selling fixed-priced fares on eBay.

Bidders on eBay, using a "Buy It Now" option, can pur Unlimited Local Dial-up Internet MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -Northwest Airlines has stopped selling discounted tickets on Priceline.com, the name-your-own-price Internet company. The airline has grown "increasingly concerned with the changes in Priceline's business model," Northwest spokeswoman Mary Beth Schubert said Friday. Schubert did not explain the concerns and said she didn't know if it might resume using the company in the future. On the Priceline.com site, Internet users can bid on leisure airline tickets, hotel rooms, rental cars, cruises and vacation packages. Almost all the major airlines sell distressed seats those that are not likely to be sold through Vajih Tomas, St.

Cloud, was awarded a Kohl's Volunteerism Award for initiating a community service project to clean up a local playground. Sally Jackula, St Cloud, graduated from Pacific University with a doctor of optometry degree. The following students were declared winners in the National Piano Guild Auditions conducted at St Cloud State University: International winners, Megan Connell, Stephen Kuebelbeck, St Cloud; national winners, Re-nae Andreasen, Phillip Connell, Allison Croat, Christina Ramsdell, Ben Rassier, Emily Julie Ripp, Stephanie Weatherly, Angela Lorinser, Barbara Hamilton, Heidi Siegers, Shantel Schraut, an Ceglar, St. Cloud; Justin Kranz, Sauk Rapids; and Corles Rainer, Clear Lake, graduated May 18 from Concordia Univer-sity-St Paul. C3Vt LjvS ommunicauons snO.828-1300 VbV WW www.iytekcom.6om Wteimm (MhoMb WWW wjp-w www If'wimmi 62002 6014301 Will Schultz, Clear Lake, graduated from Drake University Law School.

Schultz will join the firm of Mer-chand and Gould in Min- Will Schultz neapolis. He is the son of Bill and Judy Schultz of Clear Lake. Katherine Imholte, St Cloud, has received a Society of Participating Honor Students scholarship from the University of Wis-consin-Eau Claire. The following students were awarded scholarships from the Harold and Hulda House Scholarship Fund of First Presbyterian Church: Cassandra Asfeld, Kadoon Coufort Andzenge, Carrie Butter, Carl Ferkinhoff, Jennifer Ferkinhoff, Megan Halena, Lindsey Hoffman, Matthew Hoffman, Alex Hon-tos, Christopher Hontos, Michael Hams, Meredith Isaacson, Sara Jacobs, Joe On-dracek, Joseph Reiter, Martha Reiter, Micah Scholer and Stuart Webber. The following students were selected to the All-Central Minnesota Speech Team: Max Wo-jtanowicz, Candace Leyk, Sauk RapidsRice; Josh Borg-erdin, Robin Pottratz, Anthony Schulzetenberg, Melrose; Marie Rausch, Erik Mestnik, Rachel Wolf, Jerri Zhang, Ke-cia Rehkamp, St.

Cloud Apol-1' lo; Amanda Collins, Emily Murphy, Holdingford; Sarah Bennett, Becca Steffen, Sara Watson, Heather Eller, Princeton. St. Cloud Truck Sales and Spee-Dee Delivery Service awarded $500 scholarships to Luke Wendt, Sauk Rapids; Benjamin Brauen, Foley; Michael Waltzing, Kimball; and Dennis Skroch, Rice. KIP We are one 5 Join us to learn about the benefits of massage therapy: Decrease stress and anxiety Increases relaxation Promotes better health and well-being Join us for this informative session to learn how to improve your health and well being! "The best medicine is prevention and education." HealthPartners Centra! Minnesota Clinics 1245 15th Street North St. Cloud, MN 56303 (320)253-5220 www.healthpartnerscmc.com Stacy Thomalla, St Stephen, has been inducted into the National Society of Collegiate Schol-.

ars. Thomalla is the daughter of Joseph and Mary Thomalla. The following students graduated May 11 from the College of St. Benedict: Kate Hedlund, Avon; Rhiana Hoffmann, Clear Lake; Susan Wimmer, Clearwater; Laura Sufka, Elizabeth Thueringer, Sauk Rapids; Lenna Ames, Jody Barth, Megan Brum, Amanda de-Cambeau, Desiree DeRosier, Emily Edelbrock, Sarah Gottfried, Andrea Havert, Kirsta Johnson, Jessica Kollmann, Meghan McConnell, Stacey Palmer, Christina Prom, Kate Rassier, Angie Surma, Kather- ine Tillemans, Solena Vogel, Elizabeth White, St. Cloud; Kara Hansen, Mary Kate Joyce, Kari Pfannenstein, Michelle Schirmers and Hannah Scott, St Joseph.

The following students grad-uated May 12 from St. John's University: Benjamin Ehlinger, i Luke Yurczyk, Avon; Justin Gunderson, Clear Lake; James Willenbring, Cold Spring; Nathan Feneis, Mitchell Johnson, Ben Pogatshnik, Sartell; Scott Kunshier, Jason Miller, Brandon Smith, Shannon I Smith, Sauk Rapids; John Be-l Tuning, Ryan Buetow, Mark ft jCulloton, Christopher Froelke, Nathan Gottfried, Lloyd Grieger, Chad Hem-minger, Jaime Hommerding, Benjamin Imdieke, Matthew Johnson, Matthew Laubach, Matthew Murphy, Timothy Rysavy, Nicholas Sanner, Riley Sharbonno, Christopher Stanley, Thomas Tekavec, Nicholas Thul, Patrick Warn-ert, St Cloud; Bradley Hazen, St. Joseph; Vu Nguyen, Waite Park Rassier, Kelsey Wegner, Marc Wegner, St. Cloud; Luke Cordie, Paige Cordie, Evan Johnson, Amy Steffes, St. Joseph; Shayna Wander, Cold Spring.

Becky Allen, Sartell, and Grace Nelson, St. Cloud, have been named the Regency Beauty Academy Students of the Month. Westwood Elementary School and St. Joseph Lab School received $200 gift certificates from Blue Cross and Blue Shield for participating in the statewide fitness program, Fitness Fever. Thomas Sibley, a professor of mathematics at the College of St Benedict and St.

John's University, and Jennifer Klein, a 2002 graduate of the College of St. Benedict from St. Joseph, co-wrote a paper that has been accepted for publication in the College Mathematics Journal. The paper is titled "Taking the Sting Out of Wasp Nests: A Dialogue on Modeling in Mathematical Biology." The Times encourages schools and educational organizations to submit information on students and groups that receive awards or recognition. Information can be faxed to 255-8775; sent by e-mail to newsroomstcloudtimes.com; or mailed to Education Honors, St.

Cloud Times, P.O. Box 768, St. Cloud, MN 56302. it PAYNESVILLE AREA HEALTHCARE SYSTEM Sister Rosalind Gefre Founder of Sister Rosalind's Schools and Clinics of Massage Therapy Date Time: Thursday, June 27, Noon to 1:00 p.m. Location: HealthPartners Central Minnesota Clinic St Cloud, Group Room Lower Level Registration Fee: $10 with a box lunch, $5 without a box lunch Call (320) 203-2072 before Noon on Wednesday, June 26 to register or for more information, (please indicate if vou would like a box lunch or not.) of a handful of Minnesota hospitals offering this treatment option for angina, which works to increase blood flow to and from the heart" If you suffer with angina, ask your health care provider if EECP is an option for you.

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Cloud Human Rights Commission International Fair Booth (Hands-on activities) Horse Drawn Trolley Rides Children's Games (horseshoe toss, bean bag toss, dice toss, duck pond, Coke Cushion) ADDITIONAL FEATURES: Free Parking Lot Shuttle Food Refreshment Stands Ample Picnic-Style Seating Available broadband a subsidiary of Xcel Energy SPECIAL FEATURE: Heritage Day Pow Wow, 1 p.m. Event Sponsors: can now! 320-529-1300 New residential customers only. Free installation is subject to restrictions, and is available with a minimum purchase of 2 qualifying services. Free offer includes basic telephone line only; additional features will be billed at regular rates. Other restrictions may apply.

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