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South Prairie students
perform at a recent school concert.
With COVID-19 cases way down, many area schools are planning for high school graduations that will look a lot closer to normal than they did last year at this time.
Minot High School principal Scott Faul said the Minot High School graduation on May 30 will still have limited capacity but there will be more people in the audience this year. The graduation will be held at the Minot State University Dome as is traditional, unlike last spring when graduation was held at the North Dakota State Fairgrounds with assigned seating allotted to the crowd – four guests per student – and students seated apart in the grandstand. This year each student will be able to invite eight guests. More tickets will likely be available via a lottery that will be drawn toward the end of May. Faul said some students have said they don’t plan to participate in the graduation ceremony this year, so more tickets could be avail
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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Monday, April 19
12:29 a.m. Police investigated a domestic complaint in the 100 block of Cedarwood Street. A written report was issued.
1:08 p.m. A disturbance/disorderly conduct/nuisance was reported in the 500 block of North Prairie Avenue. Police cleared the call.
1:36 p.m. A suspicious circumstance was reported at East 5th Street and North Hampton Street.
3:01 p.m. Police assisted the ambulance in the 900 block of Hengen Street.
3:06 p.m. Police investigated a fraud complaint in the 200 block of Sylvan Street.
3:26 p.m. Theft (includes attempt) was reported in the 1300 block of Johnson Street.
4:40 p.m. A disturbance/disorderly conduct/nuisance was reported in the 400 block of South Prairie Avenue.
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