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Brock dominates Ojibwe – DirtFish
[ad_1] “We were completely transparent with Klim. Every step of the way, we were like, ‘This is what we’re doing. If you want to beat us, this is what you should do.’ It was like, he was doing it!” Unfortunately for Fedov, that off was the end of his rally, opening the second step into ... -
Scott Hollifield: Now for the latest science news | Columnist
[ad_1] Scott Holyfield Keep up with the latest scientific advances impacting our lives as talented and dedicated researchers publish their findings around the clock, on multiple platforms and in many languages we don’t understand. What should I do to It’s hard, especially when we live in an age where it’s easy to get distracted by ... -
What The Rodent Driver Taught Me About Mental Health
[ad_1] Richmond (USA) (AFP) – The girls who were taken out to the racetrack cannot hide their excitement. “Black Tail” stands up first, spends a few seconds sniffing its surroundings, then puts its front paws on a lever and zooms out. After rushing to the finish line, she devours well-earned fruit loops hanging on a ... -
Teachers aren’t the only ones left out of the Missouri education system
[ad_1] Jefferson City, Missouri – As more people return to school in Missouri, more than 20% of school districts in the state have new or interim superintendents. Teacher shortages Missouri had the last educator salaries in the country and reported on how the pandemic has affected students. I faced one of the few vacancies. Of ... -
Wisconsin schools fail to meet state mandates for Native American education
[ad_1] By Terence Falk | Wisconsin Examiner The Wisconsin Indian Education Society hosted a celebration of the state’s commitment to Native American education under Act 31 on Thursday, August 18 at Keshena’s Menominee Casino Resort, attended by Native people from all over Wisconsin. Act 31 is a remarkable law. The law requires primary and secondary ... -
Kansas Rep. Gail Finney of Wichita dies of health problems at age 63
[ad_1] Longtime Wichita legislator Gail Finney died Saturday morning. She was 63 years old. The cause of death is unknown. Finney has been facing health issues in recent years and underwent kidney replacement surgery earlier this year. Condolences soon began pouring in from elected officials both in Wichita and statewide. A Democrat, Finney was first ... -
character education wins
[ad_1] “For example, you have a teacher whose parents are in a nursing home, so one group took them in for a year,” says Cerasoli. “One month there was a bingo competition with prizes. Another group wrote Valentine cards. Another group helped animal shelters. Others wrote thank you notes to nurses. The year-long project recently ... -
Science Links of the Week » Explorersweb
[ad_1] A passion for the natural world drives many of our adventures. When I’m not outside, I love digging into my discoveries about the places I live and travel to. Here are some of the best natural history links I found this week. sharknado attitude Sharks vs Orcas: Does it make sense to be afraid?: ...











