Aid dollars come in for ND schools, with 15 districts receiving more than $15,000 in per-pupil funding so far
As billions of dollars in federal money flow into districts around the country meant to cushion the pandemic’s expensive necessities the results have been transformative for some schools.
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Manvel Principal Melissa Hiltner, left, visits in a Manvel classroom with middle-school teacher Jodie Wohlgamuth. Local school leaders there hope to use federal stimulus money on a $90,000 project to replace nearly 60-year-old school windows. Photo by Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald
Manvel Public School is emerging from a long year of pandemic, just like every other district in North Dakota. And there’s work to be done.
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Mobile food pantry will make four North Dakota stops on March 4
The Mobile Food Pantry will make stops in the North Dakota communities of Lakota, Park River, Grafton and Emerado.
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The Great Plains Food Bank Mobile Food Pantry will make four stops in North Dakota communities on March 4. (Pixabay photo)
Great Plains Food Bank Mobile Food Pantry will deliver free fresh and boxed items to those in need of food assistance to four North Dakota communities this month.
Truckloads of fresh vegetables, bakery goods and boxed or canned items will be coming to the communities of Lakota, Park River, Grafton and Emerado on March 4.