Minnesota teachers react to Gov. Walz s announcement to reopen elementary schools
Some teachers say it s fine, some say it s a choice they re being forced to make between their students and family. Author: Sharon Yoo Updated: 7:26 PM CST December 16, 2020
MINNEAPOLIS Governor Walz announced on Wednesday that elementary schools can return to an in-person learning model starting on January 18th if they so choose.
As with anything, there were two sides when it comes to how this message is being received.
Teachers like Lindsey West will be always be teachers, regardless of their platform. On Wednesday, West bragged about how great her class was.
Coal mine threatens sacred land, say Aboriginal elders An underground coal mine that threatens two of the Hunter Valley’s leading horse studs will disturb sacred land, Aboriginal elders have said.
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Subscriber only An underground coal mine that threatens two of the Hunter Valley s leading horse studs will disturb sacred land. Aboriginal elders say the Maxwell Underground Coal Mine will be dug on the site of an ancient massacre and that subsidence will disturb ancient burial sites. Coolmore principal Tom Magnier with horses Invincibella and Sunlight. Picture: Toby Zerna The area Malabar Coal seeks to dig the Maxwell mine is an extremely important place and location for our people, representative of the Wonnarua people Scott Franks said.