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Cloquet students combat climate change, one tree at a time

Cloquet students combat climate change, one tree at a time More than 300 seedlings were planted in the school forest on the middle and high school campus in one of the first hands-on learning opportunities since the pandemic began. Written By: Jamey Malcomb | × Cloquet High School freshmen Walker Marquardt (left) and Keanna Simula plant a white spruce in the school forest Friday, April 30, 2021, outside Cloquet Middle School. (Jamey Malcomb / jmalcomb@pinejournal.com) Cloquet High School science students and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources partnered to improve their school forest and combat climate change in recognition of Arbor Day on Friday, April 30.

Native American tribes have long struggled with high rates of diabetes, and COVID-19 made the problem even more urgent

COVID and diabetes: Native Americans face deep disparities

COVID and diabetes: Native Americans face deep disparities
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Native American tribes have long struggled with high rates of diabetes COVID made the problem even more urgent

Native American tribes have long struggled with high rates of diabetes. COVID made the problem even more urgent. Nada Hassanein, USA TODAY © Inés Ixierda Sogorea Te Land Trust Quail Creek community garden Heather Mars-Martins and her family would dive off the coast of Westerly, Rhode Island, to catch quahogs, clams native to the eastern shores long foraged by her Narragansett tribe. Mars-Martins and her family would swim back up to their canoes and head home to make traditional chowders or shellfish pies. But often, her diabetes complications interrupted those trips, and she’d have to race to the emergency room when her blood sugar inevitably crashed to low, dangerous levels.

Two men and woman sought by police following Easter Sunday attack

Two men and woman sought by police following Easter Sunday attack CCTV images have been released by police investigating an assault on a man who was on his way to work on Easter Sunday. Officers in Skelmersdale were called at about 7.30am on Sunday April 4 following a report that a man, 37, had been found with serious injuries near Ferndale, Birch Green. Enquiries revealed that the incident took place near to Firbeck and that the offenders had asked the victim for money and when he replied that he did not have any, he was attacked and suffered multiple fractures to his face.

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