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White Earth Tribal College Gets $1.5M Investment for Healthcare Workers
White Earth Tribal and Community College in Mahnomen, Minnesota, is getting $1.5 million to support healthcare workforce development. The funds come from the Economic Development Administration and will provide mobile medical training units and related equipment to help nursing students prepare for good-paying, in-demand jobs. The investment is expected to create 44 jobs, according to grantee estimates.
Authorities looking for missing Moorhead teen
BECKER COUNTY, Minn. (Valley News Live) - The Becker County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help in finding Paige Reinke, a 17-year-old girl who’s been missing since Saturday, May 25. Authorities say Paige was visiting her father in rural Audubon, MN, and was last seen when she went...
2 Minnesota seniors make state in 3 sports
BELTRAMI, Minn. — Fertile-Beltrami High School boasts some serious athletic programs. So much so, senior, Caiden Swenby found himself in the state finals for football and basketball and will be in Becker for the golf state tournament this week. Swenby doesn't take all the credit for the stages he's...
Controversy amid several resignations from Hawley School
HAWLEY, Minn. (Valley News Live) - Some viewers are concerned after several resignations within the Hawley Public School District. Since January, the number of resignations has entered double digits, and tonight, May 28, they accepted seven more at their School Board Meeting. The May resignations include:. In April, they also...
Wadena-Deer Creek Softball Knocked Out of Section Tourney by Hawley
On Wednesday, Wadena-Deer Creek softball was in the Section 8A elimination bracket taking on Hawley. Both were the 1-seeds in their respective subsections. Wadena-Deer Creek was knocked about the tournament after falling 3-0 to Hawley. The Nuggets would beat Thief River Falls in the game after and will play Menahga in the elimination bracket final on Thursday.
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