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Program challenges Minnesotans to think differently about race

The class asks participants to think about key topics like health care, education and criminal justice through the lens of race.

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New CWC program provides outdoor experience and research opportunities for students

(Fremont County, WY) – Broadening Inclusion Knowledge and Experience in Science (BIKES), is a new initiative that aims to take nine CWC students (some who are…

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Mankato Area Public Schools parents push for reopening schools

Mankato Area Public Schools parents push for reopening schools Mankato Area Public Schools parents push for reopening schools By Marissa Voss | February 3, 2021 at 6:57 PM CST - Updated February 3 at 10:18 PM MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) Many parents want their kids back in school full-time. Less than 24 hours ago, local parents created a Facebook group dedicated to letting community members voice concerns about Mankato Area Public Schools’ decision to delay the transition from distance to hybrid learning. “We understand the frustration,” said Stacy Wells, communications director at Mankato Area Public Schools. “We would like to have our students back as well, so we understand that they are just looking for a platform and a way to kind of share how they are feeling. So, we respect that.”

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Mankato Area Public Schools plan for young students to return to class

Mankato Area Public Schools plan for young students to return to class Mankato Area Public Schools plan for young students to return to class By Kelsey Barchenger | December 17, 2020 at 10:45 AM CST - Updated December 17 at 1:01 PM MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) - Getting elementary students back in the classroom. That’s one of the priorities Governor Tim Walz reiterated in his announcement on COVID-19 restrictions Wednesday, one that has many school districts, like Mankato Area Public Schools wasting no time to begin working on a plan. “We’re pretty excited about it. We’ve been hearing from our community and our students about wanting to be in the classrooms and our staff as well and really excited to see the emphasis on our youngest learners,” says Stacy Wells, Director of Communications, Mankato Area Public Schools.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20171015:08:47:00

Reunited viola with her mother. she was just running, and we get out, and her mother just embraces me. reporter: her adoption was a fraud, and stacy says it is all about money. they re getting the orphans because there is a dollar sign. a market has been created. reporter: a market for children with a pipeline, it appears, back to the united states, which is where european adoption consultants is headquartered and where we found the director of eac s africa adoption program. you helped organize the uganda adoptions? no, there are people in uganda that did it. reporter: were these mothers lied to? no. absolutely not. reporter: it is hard to say how many other families were misled or tricked, but we may have just scratched the surface. we have been told at least two other girls from uganda, actually viola s sisters, adopted by american families and so far those women have been unwilling to reunite the girls

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