Ferguson. You can get the scene of how this protest ebbs and flows. Right now, very quiet, perhaps fewer than a hundred protesters overall. That will gradually build into the evening hours. Last night it was different scene, tear gas, rocks being thrown, molotov cocktails, who shots fired. This is last night. [shouting] arrests made last night, two gunshots fired. No shots fired by the police. A number of groups, including groups of protesters, are saying they dont want any protests after dark tonight. So theyre really hoping to rein this thing in before it gets dark. Thats been the witching hour, about 11 00, 12 00, when things have turn violent. Protesters trying to prevent that and make sure that does not happen tonight. Thank you. Imagine, uimagine, if this was your store, just minute after my next guest closed his farr fathers market, looters shooting their way in, stripping the shelves clean and then setting a fire. He joins me now on the phone. Sir, your fathers store, completel
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HIBBING â Filling a skills gap among workers from across Minnesota, especially in rural parts of the state, has been growing focus of high school and local business on the Iron Range with legislative funding to forge ahead on their initiatives.
For school districts, that means challenging the traditional curriculum and providing students with a more academy-based model that emphasizes skills training as an alternate path from the four-year degrees once prioritized by educators.
Hibbing High Schoolâs Bluejacket Academy has worked to do just that and was one of six schools this year awarded with a Youth Skills Training Grant from the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry. The agency created the Youth Skills Training program through a 2017 state law that was designed to create and provide employment training for students 16 and older in high-growth and high-demand occupations.