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LARL OFFERING VIRTUAL PANEL FEATURING MINNESOTA BOOK AWARD WINNING AUTHORS ON JAN. 11

Lake Agassiz Regional Library (LARL) is offering a virtual author panel featuring a lively discussion with Minnesota Book Award-winning authors Shannon Gibney, Sarah Stonich, and Wendy Webb. Moving Words is an opportunity for writers and readers to explore various themes together: the impact of literature in their lives, their connection as fellow Minnesotans, and the […]

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BELTRAMI COUNTY TEENAGER IS SECOND STUDENT TO DIE FROM COVID-19 THIS SCHOOL YEAR

A second student has died this school year of a COVID-19 infection associated with schools, according to the weekly update of virus activity in the state released Thursday by the Minnesota Department of Health.  “This is tragic news and I hope Minnesotans can pull together and do all we can to prevent another student from

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NOMINATE A TEACHER FOR 2022 MINNESOTA TEACHER OF THE YEAR

Everyone remembers a favorite teacher, someone who motivates and inspires students for a lifetime. Minnesotans have the opportunity again this fall to nominate that unique educator for Minnesota Teacher of the Year. Nominations open today and can be submitted online through November 15. The 2022 Teacher of the Year will be named at a ceremony May 1, 2022,

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MN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH REPORTS FIRST SCHOOL STAFF DEATHS FOR 2021-2022 FROM COVID-19

Education Minnesota repeated its call for educators and other adults in the school community to keep themselves and their students safe after the Minnesota Department of Health reported the first two COVID-19 deaths of school staff members in the current school year.   “Today is another tragic reminder that this pandemic isn’t over,” said Denise Specht,

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KIM DAVIDSON HONORED BY EDUCATION MINNESOTA

Kim Davidson, an elementary school teacher and union leader from Crookston, was named Education Minnesota’s 2021 Peterson-Schaubach Outstanding Leadership Award winner this month. Davidson has been involved in the union throughout her 30-plus years in education, both in her time in Anoka-Hennepin and in Crookston. She has served in numerous leadership roles within her local

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NOMINATE A TEACHER FOR MINNESOTA TEACHER OF THE YEAR

Everyone remembers a favorite teacher, someone who motivates and inspires students for a lifetime. Minnesotans have the opportunity again this fall to nominate that unique educator for Minnesota Teacher of the Year. Nominations open today and can be submitted online through November 15. The 2021 Teacher of the Year will be named at a ceremony on May 2,

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