Just one day into the school year, officials at Armstrong High School are already scrambling after a sewage backup forced them to cancel Wednesday classes.
Plus: Dept. of Defense awards Edina-based Humanetics a $20 million contract; felony voters remain a miniscule proportion of the total ballots cast in Wisconsin; Harry Singh to reopen his Nicollet Avenue restaurant; and more.
Richmond Public Schools welcomed one new principal and five new interim principals with the start of a new school year and Superintendent Jason Kamras used his daily newsletter, RPS Direct, to give each of the appointees a brief introduction last Thursday.
Yaks are a really hardy animal. We basically give them no medication, no vaccines, no anything. Their winter tolerance is really good. We have them out on pasture 365 days
A museum needn't be limited to collecting things solely from the past. It can affect the creation of future work directly by supporting budding talents.