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Avera Tyler hospital staff members hold a community testing event on July 15 in reaction to Lincoln County spike in COVID-19 cases after the July Fourth weekend.
MARSHALL Â A lot can happen in the space of a year and at times, it seemed like 2020 was really putting that idea to the test.
The Independent’s top stories of the year include national and international events that touched, and in some cases drastically changed, life in southwest Minnesota. At the same time, area communities continued to move forward with school and municipal building projects that had been a long time in the planning.
The change involves a shift of staff and a more universal program model.
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Combine rides are offered as part of the 2019 field day at Central Lakes College.
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Central Lakes College’s Farm Business Management (FBM) Program is expected to expand following a verbal agreement to acquire part of Ridgewater College’s FBM Program.
The shift is expected to be in place as of July 1, 2021, according to a CLC news release.
“It is our primary goal in this move to provide uninterrupted education programs to the farmers affected,” said Keith Olander, Executive Director of AgCentric and Agricultural Partnerships. “As agriculture navigates its own uncertainties, we want to be a consistent support for these farmers.”