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DIY has seen an increase in popularity over the last year due to us all having more time at home, so this week we asked Hexham Courant readers to tell us which stores were the best places to visit in the Tyne Valley. Arthur McGee DIY Prudhoe When we asked for your recommendations, one name that kept cropping up was Arthur McGee DIY in Prudhoe. Ruth Dance said the store has showed its class through lockdown, while Gillian Dickinson also praised them for keeping local residents supplied as well as them also offering a delivery service too. More positive comments followed, with Becca Irving saying: “Brilliant service and will always order anything they don’t have in stock. And now a Frenchic stockist (too!).”
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Half a million more San Diegans became eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine Saturday, including teachers. But now some must wait their turn because of a separate appointment system dedicated to TK-12 employees.
Some teachers told NBC 7 they are getting denied vaccines after securing appointments sooner at county-run superstations.
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For Kate Dickinson, a Chemistry teacher at Canyon Crest Academy, she said becoming eligible for the vaccine couldn’t come at a better time. She’s returning to in-person instruction for the first time in nearly a year Monday.
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South Dakota Mines students launch free tutoring service
Two SDSM&T graduate students saw a need for more resources for local families and wanted to give back to the community by offering tutoring services to area students.
February 17, 2021
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They wanted to fill a gap for families where students didn’t have the resources they needed.
Debbie, who is from Belle Fourche, says she saw the value of this free service.
Debbie Rankin, Co-Founder of StudyDakota, says, “I know the resources really differ around Western South Dakota of what students have access to, and so we wanted to make it accessible to everyone West River.”
Mines Students Develop Free Tutoring Service
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CITY, SD (Feb. 9, 2021) — A new organization created and run by students
at South
Dakota Mines offers free
tutoring to K-12-age students.
StudyDakota is the brainchild of Debbie Rankin and
Kate Dickinson, both biomedical engineering graduate students at
Mines. Rankin began exploring the idea of a tutoring program after volunteering
her time for the Homework Helpers program in New York. She
shared her idea for a similar local program to her friend and classmate
Dickinson.
“It was a five-minute conversation that turned into a large
project,â€