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Siena women s lacrosse opens MAAC season Saturday

Siena women’s lacrosse opens MAAC season Saturday | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares2 LOUDONVILLE Siena women’s lacrosse head coach Abby Rehfuss laughed when asked it. The question: Coach, are you more anxious or excited ahead of the team’s season-opening weekend of games? “That’s a good question,” Rehfuss said earlier this week. “Honestly, it’s a 50-50 split. I’m excited because I’m just excited that we have the opportunity to play; I’m excited the girls have the opportunity to play.  “But I’m anxious in the sense that the last MAAC game we played was the MAAC championship game in 2019. So we really don’t know what any MAAC team is going to look like this year.”

Single AISD parents discuss struggles of virtual learning and changing formats week-to-week

Single AISD parents discuss struggles of virtual learning and changing formats week-to-week As COVID-19 remains a risk for teachers and students inside the classroom, Austin ISD district leaders re-assess the classroom format week-to-week. Author: Hannah Rucker Updated: 7:15 PM CST January 15, 2021 AUSTIN, Texas It s been a rollercoaster ride for teachers, students and parents alike as Austin ISD re-evaluates what school will look like on a week-to-week basis.  This week, the district sent out an email to parents recommending they keep their children home for virtual learning Jan. 19-22.  It s a tough decision to make. I know I have to work. I have bills to pay. Do I put my kids at risk or other kids at risk? said parent Nicole Mcneely.

The natural rhythms of nature: Shih Fu brings tao to Nevada County dining, food relief

to create meal kits that sustainably source their household’s produce, meat, dairy and alcohol. Hancock first started the restaurant to extend the care for her community’s health and wellbeing beyond the doors of Body Balance Academy on 151 Mill St. Tao Te Cafe opened in the lower level of the academy, located in The Union newspaper’s old downtown building, which pre-COVID functioned as a poke bowl, tea house and event space. Shih Fu Eileen Hancock, who teaches kung fu, prepares a sauce in the kitchen of Cafe Tao Te while friend Jocelyn Brown looks on. Brown will be handling deliveries for Cafe Tao Te.

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