The University of St. Thomas made the unprecedented jump from Division III to Division I before the 2021-22 season. This year is their fifth at the D1 level, and Saturday night felt like their biggest ...
The largest gift ever given to a Minnesota university means the new 4,000-seat Lee and Penny Anderson Arena will likely open on the St. Thomas campus in time for the 2025-26 seasons. The University of ...
Phil Esten celebrated his four-year anniversary as St. Thomas athletic director earlier this week. He received a $75 million present. Now in its second year in Division I, the Tommies athletic program ...
NISSWA — The largest-ever monetary donation to a Minnesota university came from part-time Nisswa residents Lee and Penny Anderson. The University of St. Thomas announced the $75 million gift from the ...
SPRINGFIELD — Edward Wright walked hand-in-hand with his wife outside of the Hampden County Courthouse on Thursday afternoon. Wright, 63, spent more than four decades behind bars for the murder of his ...
Anderson County voters will decide if they want to pay a penny sales tax to repair roads, intersections and bridges. On Tuesday, Jan. 2, Anderson County Council agreed to include the penny sales tax ...
Anderson County voters will decide whether to approve a proposed penny sales tax on Election Day. The tax aims to fund repairs and improvements to area roads, intersections, and bridges, such as work ...
Anderson County council members are hoping changes to the proposed 1% penny sales tax on the November 2025 ballot will be supported by voters. "The roads need to be fixed, and we're looking at options ...
The University of St. Thomas has received a record $75 million donation from Lee and Penny Anderson toward design and construction of a shared Division I hockey and basketball facility on its St. Paul ...
The University of St. Thomas, a private, Catholic university located in St. Paul-Minneapolis, Minnesota, has announced that it has received the largest gift in its more than 135-year history - a $75 ...
PEBBLE BEACH — It’s not the most conventional math problem, but for Lee and Penny Anderson one plus one equals won. After a painstaking, three-year restoration that literally joined two ultra-rare ...