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“This year, our K-4 teachers are participating in Science of Reading training that is part of the READ Act legislation, where they will learn more about how our students learn to read and how to best support each individual student,” Williams said. “We are also piloting new reading curr...
Earlier this week, Norfleet and other state partners working with the Paid Leave program met with area employers in Marshall. Part of the event gave an overview of the Paid Leave program, but Norfleet said lots of time was set aside for a question-and-answer session, and employer feedback...
“I think the wins that the pork industry has is that there’s been more and more funding towards foreign animal disease prevention, which has been good,” Boerboom said. “There’s also been a renewed push on domestic demand and some of the work that’s been done around ground por...
At the same time that MnDOT is clearing trees along parts of College Drive, the city of Marshall’s street department will be continuing with tree maintenance and removal. City crews removed some trees along the rightof way on North Fifth Street on Tuesday, and will continue on one block ...
Voting for the current round of competition is open until midnight Sunday, Byers said. Members of the public can get a look at the brackets, and cast their votes online at https://www.mnchamber.com/coolest-thing-made-minnesota.
MARSHALL — It was his fourth Relay For Life event as a cancer survivor. But Chad Magnussen said he’d never forget his first Relay. “I remember the feelin
MARSHALL — When the theme of your marching band show is “Run,” you’ve got to hustle on the field. As the 28th annual Pursuit of Excellence started up
Students at the tournament said both performing and getting to spend time with teammates was part of the fun of being in speech. Marshall High School student Benjamin Pafko said he got interested in speech through other team members. “A lot of my other friends were in speech,” Pafko said...
“This year felt so different with the incoming freshmen. I feel like they were all just more excited to come to events, and that makes me really excited for this year,” admission assistant and current graduate student Megan Laughlin said. “We’ve had a hard time getting back from COVID...