I was born and raised in central Minnesota, just down Interstate 94 in Melrose. I attended St. Cloud State University for both my undergraduate and graduate degrees, majoring in Mass Communication and Political Science. I served as News Director for 88.1 FM KVSC St. Cloud during my time as a grad student. I spent a summer working for Radio America in Arlington, Virginia. While in the Washington, D.C. area, I covered national stories and served as a man-on-the-street reporter for a nationally syndicated program. A fun fact very few know about me is that my first radio experience came on live Polish radio while studying abroad. Outside of news, I am a huge Minnesota sports fan. I feel that it’s always a good day when the Packers aren’t winning. I am an avid reader and slowly growing a library of my own. You will likely see me working out or attending SCSU hockey games.
Adam Ulbricht
Public Meetings Announced For Superintendent Search
St. Cloud -- St. Cloud area school officials are beginning to narrow down the candidates for the next superintendent. A special board meeting will be held tonight (Tuesday) to select candidates to be interviewed for the open position. Candidate interviews will take place from 4 to 7:45 p...
Senator Klobuchar Awards Local Company
A St. Cloud company is receiving recognition from U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar for their work with food safety. The senator was on had to present Microbiologics with an Export Achievement Certificate from the United States Commerce Department. Klobuchar says the company is an example of a successful local story.
Authorities Investigating Fire at Vacant Home
Clearwater -- A portable heater may be the cause of a house fire that started yesterday (Sunday). Stearns County Sheriffs got a call of a fire at 20722 9th Avenue East in Lynden Township, just after 9:30 a.m. Firefighters were able to put out the fire, which had fully engulfed the building...
WJON News On Demand: Monday, 2/18/13 — Midday News
In today's WJON News headlines:
Authorities suspend search for missing snowmobiler
Sequestration cuts set to go into effect
Critics of silica sand mining to go to the state capitol
Internet sales tax bill introduced in Minnesota
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New Social Studies Standards Face Criticism
ST. CLOUD-- Social Studies standards for Minnesota's schools are being revised, but not without controversy. The proposed standards for kindergarten through 12th grade education are being criticized by both the political left and right. Minnesota Law requires every subject to be revised periodically to reflect new available information...
WJON News On-Demand-Friday, 2/15/13 Midday
Good afternoon here's today's headlines on WJON:
-State employees to get a raise
-2013 Camp and Travel Expo is underway at River's Edge Convention Center
-Wildfire officials preparing for active season
-Federal initiative to reduce Mississippi River basin pollution
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Camp And Travel Expo Is Underway
February may be cold, but people in central Minnesota are looking ahead to their summer vacations.
WJON News On-Demand – Thursday, 2/13/13 – Midday
Here's today's headlines on WJON:
- Governor Dayton visits St. Ben's
- SCSU's UTVS Gets $5 Million
- 3.5" of snow in St. Cloud yesterday
- Murder-suicide in the Twin Cities
SCSU to Invest Nearly $5-Million in High Definition TV Studio Upgrades
St. Cloud State University is set to invest nearly $5 million in their Mass Communications Department.
Gov. Dayton Addresses Issues At CSB [AUDIO]
Governor Mark Dayton defended his budget proposal at a public forum last (Wednesday) night. The governor said we have, "a rare opportunity to lead," in front of a large crowd at the College of St. Benedict. Dayton covered a range of issues that include taxes, marriage equality and gun control.