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March 16, 2021 For younger students, it’s back to the classroom Rusty Rae/News-Register ## Reading instructor Megan Whitaker points the way to students as they hop off the bus and head back to classes at Columbus Elementary School Monday morning, the first day of hybrid learning in the McMinnville School District.
Large yellow buses rolled through McMinnville and Lafayette Monday as elementary students returned to classrooms in the McMinnville School District. It was the first day of in-person classes in a year. School buildings closed as of March 13, 2020, because of the coronavirus pandemic, and nearly all McMinnville students have been studying via distance learning since then. ....
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All or part of the interstate was closed for about two hours Monday night near Lafayette. Credit: Indiana State Police Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 4:15 AM EST February 23, 2021 TIPPECANOE COUNTY, Ind. A semi fire caused traffic delays on Interstate 65 near Lafayette Monday night. According to state police, the fire occurred in the northbound lanes of the interstate at the 178 mile marker around 8:30 p.m. Traffic on I-65 was diverted off the interstate onto SR 43, north to SR 18. The detour then took drivers west on SR 18 to get back onto I-65 at the 188 mile marker. RELATED: ....
Will Acadiana students have school Wednesday after winter storm? Leigh Guidry, Lafayette Daily Advertiser Between a hard freeze warning still in effect, extremely low temperatures expected to continue and rolling blackouts Tuesday, local school district officials called off classes for Wednesday. For some, the timing was lucky, as Wednesday already was a planned day off as part of the Mardi Gras break for half of the districts in the eight-parish Acadiana region. Students in Evangline, St. Mary, Vermilion and Iberia parishes are expected to return to schools Thursday as scheduled. But other school systems in the area Acadia, Lafayette, St. Landry and St. Martin parishes had shortened the break to two days after starting the fall semester late due to the COVID-19 pandemic and hurricanes. ....