Service dog for classroom coming soon to Manhattan Middle School
Asher the therapy dog will be a support animal at Manhattan Middle School
Posted at 1:48 PM, May 10, 2021
and last updated 2021-05-10 15:48:33-04
At Manhattan Middle School, a puppy named Asher is about to upset the apple cart in schoolâin the best of ways.
Asher is a seven-month-old therapy dog whoâs still in training. He has to get used to school bells, fire alarms, and excited children, who you know will be all over his curly golden doodle self.
Asher is training to be a school facility dog at 4E Kennels in Nevada. The kennelâs Healing Hearts charity provides free service dogs to those in need.
USAxe sets up shop at the Wadena VFW. 7:05 am, May 4, 2021 ×
Range Safety Officer Dustin Knight shows his technique for hitting the target Friday, April 30, 2021, while range safety apprentice Thomas Hayes watches.
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Word of an axe-wielding man at the Wadena VFW would normally be cause for alarm. But now it s likely to become a regular sighting and form of entertainment in the community.
USAxe has set up their business inside the VFW. It s one of just a few locations in the region that recently opened including St. Cloud and Alexandria. The decision to find a spot in Wadena was made easy when VFW manager Cody Boyer eagerly jumped on board after a phone call from business owner Dustin Knight.
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In February, work commenced on a resurfacing and widening project on SH-102 from about three miles north of SH-9 to just north of Hardesty Road.
Cody Boyd, with the Media and Public Relations Division of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation, said the project will include adding 10 feet of paved shoulders to the north and southbound lanes of the highway, as well as dirt work to improve line of sight for drivers at a steep hill.
The construction continues the work from the previous widening project on SH-102, which tackled the stretch of highway from Hardesty Road to Interstate 40.