With 90 golfers and 35 sponsors, the 43 annual Cleveland Open golf tournament, held at Shoreland Country Club on August 8, raised $4500 for Cleveland High School athletic programs...
A match against New Ulm Cathedral is the traditional start of the Clipper volleyball season.
Last year, the determined Greyhounds beat the Clippers in five, narrowly winning th...
After overcoming a 13-3 deficit, the B-Squad volleyball girls beat visiting New Ulm Cathedral in game one, gained a sizeable lead early but ultimately fell in game two before winn...
Starting the season out on a high note, the C-Squad volleyball girls rolled over visiting New Ulm Cathedral 2-0 on Thursday.
Freshman Sajen Grandaw swatted down a kill to bre...
Doe a goat, a female goat…
The term for her goat’s gender was among the first things that Jasmine Wolf had to learn before she exhibited her seven-month-old goat Abby in th...
“Where’s the beef?” was a popular ad slogan during the mid-80s, but at the Le Sueur County Fair 4H beef show in Le Center on Thursday evening, much of it was in the hands of Cleve...
When it comes to the strength of grandmother-granddaughter relationships, Jean Seely and Madysen Seely make for a sublime example, but when Madysen headed off to work at a cam...
Having been an Eagle Scout is a competitive advantage when it comes time for college admissions and job applications, but for Jacob Rohlfing , the honor was more about the journe...
The Elementary Student Council has come up with a fun way that EVERY student can show their Clipper Pride by offering a Clipper t-shirt to all students this year.
In orde...
Farm kids and city kids came together in the new school parking lot
on Tuesday for the ECFE Big Wheels Event.
While a pair of enormous John Deere tractors and a semi with a
g...
Ranging from a slim 70 pounds all the way up to a hefty 250, 45 6th through 12th graders attended summer football camp last Monday through Friday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
During ...
With 22 girls participating in 10U summer softball, in order to get them all enough playing time, they separated into two teams.
At the start of the season, players were evalua...
With a 4-3 win and a 10-8 loss in a double header against visiting Medford, the Clipper 12U girls ended their season on July 11.
Natalie Flowers earned the win in the first g...
Although they came within a bat swing of a victory once or twice, the U19 Legion Post 207 baseball team struggled through the summer with a 13-0 record.
The Clippers’ season en...
With a foray into section softball playoffs as far as any Cleveland team has ever traveled…and a respectable second place in the Valley Conference too…it was a successful spring f...
While the young Clipper varsity baseball Clippers struggled through a 1-13 rebuilding season, they did what they needed to do in getting better throughout the year, despite weathe...
The basketball program had a youth camp in March. Baseball hosted one in April.
This summer, it’s football’s turn, and some 30 kids in grades K-6 (above) are attending the thre...
Decked in RW&B, Cleveland was well represented in Elysian on Tuesday during the city’s annual Fourth of July parade.
Above: Miss Elysian princess Abigail Osness. She will be a...
Over the last few years, enrollment in Cleveland has spiked, especially in the younger grades.
So, to maintain reasonable class sizes, the Cleveland school board capped open en...
Since both of her parents have made teaching their vocation, it was only natural that Katie Cink , during her years as a CHS student, considered following in their footsteps.
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