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Oct 02 2023
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Summerlike pattern into midweek, big flip to chilly weather afterwards
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — We’re on a warm roll so far through the first two days of October thanks to a strengthened ridge of high pressure and sunshine. This very warm pattern will stick around the next couple of days before we quickly find ourselves dealing with below normal fall-like temperatures in the second half of this week. Monday night: Skies will stay mostly to mainly clear tonight. This
Wish TVSep 12 2023
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Board approves process for new 'self-directed learning academy' for Fargo schools
FARGO — Fargo Public Schools will explore a new learning method for students for whom the current traditional school setting isn’t working. The Fargo Board of Education voted unanimously on Tuesday, Sept. 12, to start the process of developing a “self-directed learning academy” in the district, an idea brought forth by Superintendent Rupak Gandhi. The board will seek approval for the academy
InforumOct 11 2023
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Missouri teacher resigns after discovery of her pornography page
The St. Clair R-XIII School District in eastern Missouri said Brianna Coppage has resigned. The district launched an investigation after a report that Coppage, 28, performs on a pornographic website called OnlyFans. She was placed on leave. A statement from St. Clair Superintendent Kyle Kruse confirmed the resignation was voluntary and said Coppage decided to move forward in a different
MissourinetOct 02 2023
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Canola crop expected to exceed expectations despite drought conditions in portions of North Dakota
(Bismarck, ND) -- Despite a challenging growing season for much of North Dakota, canola crop yields are looking better than expected. Statewide average canola yields are coming out to be higher than what the crop condition rating showed this year, with the Northern Canola Growers Association saying the highest yield recorded this year was 3,500lbs per acre, a record high for the crop in North
WZFG The FlagOct 10 2023
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Henry Schein Inc. stock rises Tuesday, still underperforms market
Shares of Henry Schein Inc. HSIC, inched 0.26% higher to $74.20 Tuesday, on what proved to be an all-around favorable trading session for the stock market, with the S&P 500 Index SPX, rising 0.52% to 4,358.24 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, rising 0.40% to 33,739.30. Henry Schein Inc. closed $15.52 short of its 52-week high ($89.72), which the company achieved on February 2nd.
MarketWatchAug 01 2023
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DeSantis-controlled Disney World district abolishes diversity, equity initiatives
Diversity, equity and inclusion programs were abolished Tuesday from Walt Disney World’s governing district, now controlled by appointees of Gov. Ron DeSantis, in an echo of the Florida governor’s agenda which has championed curtailing such programs in higher education and elsewhere.
The Central Florida Tourism Oversight District said in a statement that its diversity, equity and
Associated PressOct 09 2023
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Okla. board moves forward with nation’s first religious charter school
A state board in Oklahoma on Monday approved a contract with St. Isidore of Seville Virtual Charter School, bringing the institution one step closer to becoming the first publicly-funded religious charter school in the nation. The Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board voted 3-2 for the contract, despite opposition from the state’s attorney general and a lawsuit that seeks to stop the
Washington PostOct 11 2023
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Zebra mussels infest Big Stone Lake on South Dakota/Minnesota border
PIERRE, S.D.–The South Dakota Game, Fish & Parks Department reports that Big Stone Lake on the Minnesota-South Dakota border is the latest body of water infested with zebra mussels.
Game & Fish Communications Manager Nick Harrington says effective education and outreach is key for slowing the spread of aquatic invasive species, and the department’s Zebra Mussel Rapid Response
KFGOOct 12 2023
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Everett sex abuse suspect accused of girlfriend’s murder in Seattle
John Curran had been out of custody until police arrested him Tuesday for investigation of second-degree murder. SEATTLE — Seattle police arrested a former paraeducator Tuesday for investigation of murdering his girlfriend as he awaited a verdict in Snohomish County on child sex abuse charges. John Curran, 41, was a former volunteer volleyball coach at the Boys & Girls Club. He also worked
Everett HeraldOct 09 2023
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Teachers’ union officially files challenge against Nevada statute preventing strike
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - The Clark County Education Association has officially filed a complaint against the Clark County School District and the state of Nevada, claiming that barring the union from the right to strike is unconstitutional. The teacher’s union announced they would be making the filing during a rally over the weekend, as the union continues to work without a contract. CCSD
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