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Chris Haughee column: The difference a friend can make

Friendship is a common theme in scripture. The first couple was created for one another because of the need for companionship. The writer of Ecclesiastes bemoans the fate of the

Consumer Groups Press for Bill to Reform Credit Reporting

Consumer groups are pressing for legislation to reform the way credit agencies handle errors on credit reports. The calls to amend the Fair Credit Reporting Act come in the wake of an admission by Equifax last month that a coding problem caused sizable shifts in the credit scores of about 300,000 people. U.S. .

Workers at MT Nonprofits Feel Burden of Ramped Up Demand / Public News Service

The work of some nonprofit organizations has only increased with the pandemic and the needs that have come from it. An author and expert in the field of trauma speaks at a Montana conference today about many workers feelings of being overwhelmed. Laura van Dernoot Lipsky, founder and director of the Trauma Stewardship Institute and author of "The Age of Overwhelm", said there s a cycle for nonprofits in which they become overextended because of structural issues within society, which in turn affects their workers. .

College Rankings WV Schools Highlight Low Tuition Specialized Programs / Public News Service

Each year, a number of publications release their rankings of top colleges and universities. While rankings can help folks understand a school s retention and graduation rates, colleges in rural states say these lists don t tell the full story. Phillip Engelkemier, a college recruitment specialist at the West Virginia University School of Nursing and president-elect of the West Virginia Associate of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, said schools in rural regions often are home to specific programs that aren t offered elsewhere. .

As Candidates Court Voters MN School Leaders Detail Budget Woes / Public News Service

Most Minnesota school districts are preparing to welcome back students next week, and some administrators are expressing growing concern over their budgets. It coincides with different education viewpoints in the race for governor. Matt Hillmann, superintendent of Northfield Public Schools, said they were able to avoid budget cuts the previous decade, but declining enrollment and other factors led to a $4.5 million reduction plan this year. .

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