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JoAnne “Jo” Imholte
JoAnne “Jo” Imholte, age 86, of Andover, Minnesota passed away on Thursday, February 4, 2021. Jo was born December 19, 1934. Jo is survived by her children, Bruce Imholte (Ginny), Barbara Imholte, Stephen Imholte (Rachael), Sharon Courneya (Jeff), Jerry Imholte (Linda), Doug Imholte (Nancy) and Patti Olson. Twenty grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her loving husband, Phil, 1 grandson and 2 great-grandchildren. Join us to Celebrate Jo’s Life on Sunday, June 27th in Clear Lake, MN. JoAnne was born in Minneapolis, MN to Alexander and Marie (Hall) Semchyshyn. She grew up in Anoka, MN. She graduated from Anoka High School. Jo married Philip Imholte on June 28th, 1952. They continued to stay passionately married for 52 years before Phil passed away. Jo and Phil’s faith was central to their lives and their marriage. They are now reunited with Jesus in heaven. Jo was a trailblazer for business and professional wom ....

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Minnesota teachers want vaccine priority


Minnesota teachers want vaccine priority
Minnesota teachers want vaccine priority
By Kelsey Barchenger | December 9, 2020 at 1:07 PM CST - Updated December 9 at 1:07 PM
ST. PAUL, Minn. (KEYC) - As the state prepares for COVID 19 vaccine distribution, educators make their case to be toward the front of the line.
Governor Walz outlined his plan yesterday, saying healthcare workers and residents of long term care facilities will be vaccinated first, with essential workers, like first responders, coming in the next phase. Education Minnesota hopes teachers are in that group citing concerns that students are falling behind academically, they’re suffering emotionally, and not having school in person amplifies these inequities. Students are also pleading for teachers to be among the first to get vaccinated so they can safely get back to in-person instruction. ....

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