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Extension specialists’ workloads monitored A newly signed law requires the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents and UW-Madison chancellor to develop policies to monitor and report on Extension and outreach workloads of specialists funded by the UW-Division of Extension. The measure pertains to Extension-funded faculty and staff who work in applied agriculture at UW-Platteville, UW-River Falls, UW-Stevens Point, or UW-Madison’s College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. “Our state specialists are doing amazing work on the ground and in their communities, helping farmers adapt and grow their businesses and supporting the agricultural industry that is the backbone of our state,” said Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers. “I’m glad to sign this bill so they can continue doing their good work and be recognized for going above and beyond for our farmers and our state.”

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March 8 application deadline for Cheyenne River Youth Project Growing into Wowachinyepi

Pierre, SD, USA / DRGNews Mar 5, 2021 1:06 PM In collaboration with the Center for Native American Youth at the Aspen Institute, the Cheyenne River Youth Project is bringing back the popular “Growing into Wowachinyepi” program for 2021. CRYP and CNAY are currently accepting applications for this second cohort, which will commence March 29 and remain in session until the fall. The program is open to residents of Cheyenne River, ages 14-18. Applications are due Monday, Mar. 8, and five champions will be selected to join the 2021 cohort. CRYP first held Growing into Wowachinyepi at its Eagle Butte campus in 2018. Designed to honor youth leaders on South Dakota’s Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation in a culturally relevant and respectful way, this innovative initiative also gives teen participants valuable opportunities to continue their leadership journeys.

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