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St. FX Moves December Exams to Online and Take-Home

St. FX University has announced it will discontinue in-person exams for the December Exam Period. The change comes into effect Saturday. In a release, the school says it made the change after Nova Scotia Public Health announced a new isolation policy that significantly impacts its ability to conduct in-person exams. Public Health has indicated in-person exams are safe, […] ....

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W'bago lowering property tax hike | News, Sports, Jobs - Faribault County Register

The Winnebago City Council held a special meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 19, to continue their discussion about Winnebago’s 2022 property tax levy. When entering ....

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St. FX University to hold a Virtual Open House this Weekend

StFX University is hosting a virtual open house this weekend. Brian Scriver, associate registrar recruitment with StFX, said the university decided to transition its usual in-person open house to a virtual event in order to reach the same amount of people who want to attend while also keeping everyone safe. He said people can register […] ....

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Winnebago revisits stop sign motion | News, Sports, Jobs - Faribault County Register


Winnebago revisits stop sign motion
The council revokes motion to install stop signs along 4th Street
By Fiona Edberg - Staff Writer | Jul 18, 2021
Police Chief Eric Olson explained to the council that stop signs should be a last resort for addressing speeding.
The Winnebago City Council did not stop to dilly-dally at a meeting held Tuesday evening, July 13, at 7 p.m.
The council resumed discussion regarding the installation of stop signs around town. Though the council had originally decided to increase signage during their meeting on June 8, they backtracked on Tuesday due to feedback provided by Police Chief Eric Olson. ....

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