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Our View: Urgency to protect, preserve local news never more obvious

Our View: Urgency to protect, preserve local news never more obvious “Bad information will always circulate on social media, like a virus that will keep mutating and spreading and never go away. Written By: News Tribune Editorial Board | 3:00 pm, Jul. 28, 2021 × Adam Zyglis / Cagle Cartoons Two weeks ago, when Gov. Tim Walz added the News Tribune to his list of local newspapers in Minnesota he was making a point of visiting, he started the conversation with appreciation. “Thank you during COVID for being trusted sources (of) reliable information for your readers,” he said to News Tribune Editorial Board members, gathered with him inside the library at Denfeld High School. “This was unlike anything any of us had ever seen. It became pretty apparent five, six months in that there was skepticism, there was division. I think some of it, legitimately, (was about) the science that we were starting to see and understand. But a lot of it became more po

Community Olympic Day for Kids - Fox21Online

Fox21Online July 16, 2021 DULUTH, Minn.- It was a day of dodgeball, tug of war, and food eating contests as kids competed in Community Olympic Day here in Duluth. Neighborhood Youth Services, Boys and Girls Club, and Valley Youth Center teamed up to bring kids ages 6 to 18 together to participate in a miniature series of Olympic games at Denfeld High School. “There’s kids from every area in Duluth that is down here right now and some of them go to school together, some of them don’t,” said program director Pez Davila. “So it’s nice to have everybody interact, just have some fun and maybe see some people they haven’t seen since COVID as well.”

New education spending sparks shift for Minnesota schools

New education spending sparks shift for Minnesota schools New budget has largest per-pupil funding formula increase in 15 years.  July 13, 2021 11:31pm Text size Copy shortlink: DULUTH – Gov. Tim Walz and Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan stopped in Duluth on Tuesday to tout Minnesota s two-year state education budget passed with bipartisan support in late June, which includes the largest per-pupil funding formula increase in 15 years. Schools are the epitome of what community looks like, and COVID challenged us as a community, Walz said during a news conference at West Duluth s Denfeld High School. While there were times it brought out a little of the worst of us, predominantly it brought out the best in us, especially when it came time to protect our children and making sure education was a priority.

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