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CATHEDRAL STUDENTS LEARN ABOUT VETERINARY MEDICINE FROM ALUMNI TAYLOR BIERMAIER

Cathedral School had some very special guests come to school Thursday. Cathedral School Alumni, Dr. Taylor Biermaier, DVM and her husband Nick taught students a bit about Veterinary Medicine. This was one of the activities planned to celebrate Catholic Schools Week.  The week concludes with the Annual Mardi Gras Fundraiser on Saturday, February 2. 

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BOY SCOUTS GAIN EXPERIENCE THROUGH PROGRAMS OFFERED WITH UNITED WAY GRANT

For 107 years the Northern Lights council has been shaping the very fabric of North Dakota by fulfilling its mission of “instilling the values of the Scout Oath and Law in young people and helping them achieve their full potential”. Young people join Scouting for the promise of adventure; camping, hiking, target shooting, stories around

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MRS. HEPPNER’S 4TH GRADERS FLEX THEIR MATH SKILLS IN AFTER SCHOOL CRAZY 8’S PROGRAM

Every Thursday students in Mrs. Heppner’s 4th-grade class at Highland Elementary stay after school to do extra math work in a grant program called Crazy 8’s.  But this isn’t your everyday math class explains their teacher Kari Heppner.  “Crazy 8’s is an accelerated math program developing and expanding the kid’s brains,” said Heppner.  “It flexes

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RIVERVIEW PHARMACIST SHELBY KNOTT NAME 2018 EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR

When RiverView Pharmacist Shelby Knott graduated from pharmacy school, she set a goal to make a difference in the lives of the patients she was going to serve. Mission accomplished. Knott has been recognized by patients and coworkers for her initiative and great care. Her latest recognition is as RiverView’s 2018 Employee of the Year!

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MNDOT ADVISES MOTORISTS TO SLOW DOWN, BE AWARE OF BLACK ICE

The Minnesota Department of Transportation reports that the extreme low air temperatures and windy conditions has caused black ice on area highways. Black ice is an invisible hazard that catches drivers’ off-guard and frequently causes crashes. Black ice creates the appearance of a wet surface, but it is actually a thin, clear layer of ice

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WARREN MAN SUFFERS NON-LIFE THREATENING INJURIES IN WEDNESDAY CRASH

The Minnesota State Patrol reports that at 12:09 p.m. Wednesday they responded to a two-vehicle accident at the intersection of U.S. Highway 75 and Polk County Road 21. A 2017 Ford F-350, driven by Dinu Spinei, age 34, of Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, was westbound on Polk County Road 21 and slid through the stop sign

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