Dakota and Rice County Crops and Marketing Update
The Dakota Rice Corn and Soybean Growers are sponsoring a Crops and Marketing Update on Tuesday March 2, 2021 from 8:45 to 11:30 am. This is a free webinar tailored for Dakota and Rice County, but residents in surrounding counties are welcome to join the webinar too. You must pre-register so a Zoom Link can be emailed to participants. You can register at z.umn.edu/DakotaRice Crops.
University of Minnesota Extension Educator Claire LaCanne in Rice and Steele County and Dave Nicolai Extension Educator Crops Farmington were asked to organize the speakers. The following Program Agenda and speakers was in a news release written by Claire LaCanne and Dave Nicolai.
Milwaukee Health Department issues $30K in COVID fines in 6 months
Milwaukee Health Department issues $30K in COVID fines in 6 months
From a Domino’s on Milwaukee s east side to an architect’s office in Walker’s Point, the Milwaukee Health Department has collectively issued nearly $30,000 in fines to businesses that were found to violate COVID-19 policies since July 2020.
MILWAUKEE - From a Domino’s on Milwaukee s east side to an architect’s office in Walker’s Point, the Milwaukee Health Department has collectively issued nearly $30,000 in fines to businesses that were found to violate COVID-19 policies since July 2020. What we have seen, on occasion, is a few businesses will slip and not be following the protocols, said Steve Baas, senior VP of government affairs at the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce.
Dangerous temperatures delay return to in-person learning for some districts Share Updated: 1:52 PM CST Feb 16, 2021 Share Updated: 1:52 PM CST Feb 16, 2021
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Show Transcript HYBRID MODEL, BUT NOT BY CHOICE. THE GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE WHEN SHE SAID NO MASK THAT COULD HAVE A HUGE IMPACT GOVERNOR KIM REYNOLDS FULL-TIME IN-PERSON INSTRUCTION. MEASURE WON’T IMPACT MOST I WAS SCHOOLS, BUT SOME HAVE HAD THE DECISION TAKEN OUT OF THEIR HANDS. SHE WANTS SCHOOLS BACK, BACK, BUT THEN YOU KNOW, THE COMMUNITY HAS TO DO THEIR PART TOO OR WILL HAVE COMMUNITY SPREAD ALSO IN THE SCHOOLS MORE THAN WE’VE EVER HAD COME TUESDAY. URBAN DALE WILL GIVE UP. ITS HYBRID LEARNING MODEL 85% OF STUDENTS WILL ATTEND SCHOOL IN PERSON FIVE DAYS A WEEK WHEN YOU LOSE THE MITIGATION OF SOCIAL DISTANCING. THERE’S SOME EXTRA FEAR THERE SUPERINTENDENT. STEVE BASS SAYS THE CONSTANT CHANGES HAVE A MAJOR EMOTIONAL AND MENTAL TOLL ON STAFF AND STUDENTS. THAT’S WHY CHILD