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SVCF Pilot Project & Plans for The Longest Table

VALLEY CITY, N.D. (SVCF) – The Sheyenne Valley Community Foundation held a Pilot Project which sets the stage for an event titled The Longest Table this summer. The goal of the Pilot Project was to identify how receptive the community is to a facilitated conversation and determine areas of focus. “Thank you to the over 80 community members that participated in the Pilot Project; your time, feedback, and conversation were crucial for this upcoming event,” remarked Andrea Nelson, Director of the Foundation. The results of the Pilot Project confirm an overwhelming desire to discuss what makes our community a great place to live, work, raise a family and spur a grassroots movement to get increase engagement and enhance our current amenities.

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Valley City Public School District Protocols Update

VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Valley City Public Schools Superintendent Josh Johnson said for the past two weeks, our school district has had between 3 to 8 active Covid-19 cases involving our students and staff. Because we do NOT want our students to be excluded (as close contacts) from school, activities, prom, and graduation, we believe it is important that we continue with the current mask protocols. He said our planning for next fall is focused on returning to NORMAL operations/functioning within our school district. In addition to the elimination of masks and other protocols, we will be excited to welcome back parents and community members into our schools in ’21-22.

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Moorhead Public Service says rolling blackouts may continue

KVRR Local News February 16, 2021 Southwest Power Pool MOORHEAD, Minn. (KVRR) – Moorhead Public Service has been notified that the rolling blackouts will be discontinued until further notice. “MPS apologizes for the short notice, or no notice, that was given earlier this morning, as staff was notified at 9:20 AM that the blackouts would begin occurring at 9:50 a.m. MPS would like to thank its customers for their patience, and regrets any inconvenience this may have caused. Approximately 9,800 customers were impacted by the rolling power outages. MPS was allowed to go back to normal operations after the first 30 minutes of the rolling blackouts.

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Superintendent Johnson Shares VCPS Updates and Winter Weather Info

2020-2021 Winter Weather Plan VALLEY CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS The winter weather plan will provide information for students, staff, parents/guardians in preparation for school cancellations and/or delays during the 2020-2021 school year. This information is intended to serve as a resource for our school community and will be available on our school website at www.hiliners.org. How do we make decisions to cancel or delay school? Valley City Public Schools will make weather-related decisions based upon the following factors: Temperatures/Wind-Chill (current and/or expected) Snow Totals (current and/or expected) Forecasted Duration of the Inclement Weather Visibility Conditions (current and/or expected)

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