Tuesday, April 27, 2021
Students in the Berryville School District may soon have a choice in how they wish to attend classes.
During its meeting on April 20, the Berryville school board voted to approve a plan to establish a virtual academy that would let students attend classes remotely, taught by dedicated virtual teachers.
Owen Powell
The next step of that is to submit [the plan] to the state now that its been board-approved, said superintendent Owen Powell. We have to submit that to the department of Education by May 1, and then well find out whether or not they approve it. If they do, then well move forward with the virtual academy for next year.
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A Beautiful and Rare White Bison Has Been Spotted in Missouri’s Ozark Mountains Nicol Natale
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A white bison has been spotted at Dogwood Canyon Nature Park in Lampe, Missouri.
The birth of the animal is rare, but conservationists say the sighting is becoming more common thanks to crossbreeding efforts.
The two-year-old calf was named Takoda, a Sioux word meaning“friend to everyone.”
A surprising new guest has arrived at Dogwood Canyon Nature Park in Missouri’s Ozark Mountains: a rare white bison calf. Named Takoda, a Sioux word meaning“friend to everyone,” he was born on a private ranch and came to live with the herd of bison currently roaming Dogwood Canyon earlier this year.
A white bison has been spotted at Dogwood Canyon Nature Park in Lampe, Missouri.
The birth of the animal is rare, but conservationists say the sighting is becoming more common thanks to crossbreeding efforts.
The two-year-old calf was named Takoda, a Sioux word meaning “friend to everyone.”
A surprising new guest has arrived at Dogwood Canyon Nature Park in Missouri’s Ozark Mountains: a rare white bison calf. Named Takoda, a Sioux word meaning “friend to everyone,” he was born on a private ranch and came to live with the herd of bison currently roaming Dogwood Canyon earlier this year.
The Leaning Tower of Dallas was born on Feb. 16 when the planned implosion of the former Affiliated Computer Services building didn t fully collapse upon detonation. When the dust settled the building s core, containing the stairwell and elevator shaft, remained upright at an angle. For the next two weeks, people traveled from near and far to take whimsical photographs with the tower in the background. The building finally collapsed in a cloud of dust on March 2 after two weeks of being whacked with a 5,600-pound wrecking ball.
Jason & Jenn Baskett
Halley, age 7, was excited to get a chance to see Dallas’ own Leaning Tower after hearing about the implosion gone wrong on the radio and the news. Who needs a trip to Italy when you can take a family day in the big city?!?