June 4, 2014

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THURSDAY

High: 76 Low: 58

An afternoon thunderstorm possible

FRIDAY

High: 78 Low: 61

Some sun, a thunderstorm possible

SATURDAY

High: 71 Low: 56

Not as warm with thunderstorms

Construction on the horizon for MSU Governor Dayton signs law that promises new additions to MSU campus.

HANNAH KLEINBERG News Editor Thanks to the hard work being done in legislature, Minnesota State University, Mankato will be reaping benefits from the ‘Minnesota Jobs Bill,’ which was recently passed into law. With Governor Dayton’s signature, the University has been granted $25.818 million dollars to build a new clinical sciences building, and Mankato’s civic center has been given $14 million dollars in updates, which is part of a $29 million project on the Verizon center, and will benefit the university’s men and women’s hockey teams greatly. “We’re grateful to the state legislature and Governor Dayton for passing this bill into law,” said President Richard Davenport. “These projects will be extremely beneficial in the future not only to the university, but to the greater Mankato area. I’d

like to thank our local elected officials, community leaders and friends of the university for their hard work and support of these projects.” President Davenport also thanked numerous senators who made it possible to pass this bill into law. With the upgrades, the civic center will be able to remodel their arena, training facilities and locker rooms. It will also become the new home of the university’s hockey teams. The new clinical sciences building is currently planned on being north of the Taylor Center and east of Ford Hall. It will be 59,100 square feet. This addition will be helpful not only to the students of the university, but also the community, promoting health and offering countless exam rooms where dental, hearing and other health work may be done. It will include a 24-chair dental clinic, 14 consultation

and/or examination rooms, four new classrooms, and many offices. Most of the College of Allied Health and Nursing will preside in the building, as well as select departments of the Dental Hygiene and Speech, Hearing and Rehabilitation services. “We so appreciate the efforts of state legislators to bring this important project to the governor and are so grateful that he saw fit to sign the bonding bill,” said Kris Retherford, dean of the College of Allied Health and Nursing. “This building will serve as a portal to campus as individuals access the speech, hearing, and dental services in the building and allow area professionals to participate in customized training within the simulation laboratories. This building allows our students to develop real-world skills necessary to be successful in professions where we are experiencing significant shortages.

Web Photo A blueprint of what one of the new buildings, the clinical sciences building, will look like.

It is a win-win for students and the community.” Minnesota State University, Mankato hopes to begin prog-

ress in 2014, and have projected the work to be finished by 2016.

Roundabout project underway JAMES HOUTSMA Editor in Chief

Photo courtesy of Roundabout Ready Map of detours during construction.

INSIDE:

Mankato’s biggest road construction project of the summer is now in effect. Sections of Highway 22 closed early Monday morning as construction on the highway’s two new roundabouts began. MnDOT crews will be working on the intersections at Adams Street and Madison Avenue for the majority of the summer as the two-lane roundabouts are built. Area businesses will remain open for the summer while regular traffic begins using detour routes. New stoplights have been installed at the intersections of Haefner Drive and Adams, near Hy-Vee, and Basset Drive and

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Raintree Road, near Mankato Motors to curb increased traffic. Later this month, MnDOT will host a “Ride the Roundabout” bus tour. Interested parties can tour the roundabout site in a free, one-hour bus tour to learn more about the changes coming. “Ride the Roundabout” takes place on June 24 at 10 a.m., and will be located at MnDOT offices at 2151 Bassett Dr. The roundabout project is slated to conclude in late August / early September. For further information on navigating roundabouts and their safety benefits, visit www.roundaboutready.com or follow their Twitter page @ RoundaboutReady.

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