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And: American Hockey player and Hibbing Native Adam Johnson dies in "freak accident" while playing in England, a moose is believed the cause of a three-vehicle crash near Eveleth, the Brainerd School Board is creating a new policy for challenging school library materials, climate change experts say cities in Minnesota aren't immune to fall warming trends, and construction on Highway 34 in Akeley is expected to wrap up this week.
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The hub will offer child care and education for 171 children, from 6 weeks old to 5 years. It will also offer supports for families, including adult basic education.
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Plus the debate over school resource officers in local schools, progress on Barnum wildfire and exceptional drought conditions in region.
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Also covered are free student meals for Minnesota students and the expected Labor Day heat wave across Northern Minnesota.
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This week, Josh Donatell (Department of Natural Resources Forester) and Jeff Jackson (University of Minnesota Extension Educator) joined the Morning Show to discuss the Woodland Master Owner program! The course helps landowners create goals for their woodland, connect with local resource experts, and learn to manage their forests for wildlife, scenic, or harvest uses. Topics also include soil types, climate change, and controlling invasive species like buckthorn! Check it out here.
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John and Heidi speak with Dave McMillan, manager of the Long Lake Conservation Center. They discuss how deer grieve the loss of a family member, the value of time spent quietly in the woods, and how exposure to nature can have life-changing effects on students!
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This Tuesday, John and Heidi chatted with Wolf Ridge science and research guru Pete Harris! They talk about the upcoming "Fabulous Fall Geek-Out" for adult learners and the phenology of Wolf Ridge, which is turning toward fall.
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Parents and Allies who Value Education (PAVE) is an organization of 318 parents and others who want to work to ensure our kids get the very best education that can be provided.
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Parents and Allies who Value Education (PAVE) is an organization of 318 parents and others who want to work to ensure our kids get the very best education that can be provided.
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Last Friday students at GRHS walked out of classes to protest staff cuts after news that the ISD 318 School Board passed two resolutions that would layoff teachers