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"What those did was ensure that no matter how small your community was, you were going to have high-quality public schools equal to anywhere else in the state and your local leaders were going... https://t.co/begiUPdnYj
After a 15-month-long saga, Winona County Board reached a compromise between law enforcement officials who wanted more courthouse guards and board members who wanted to keep costs down. https://t.co/qJyuLWlwh1
“I don’t understand why we would vote no for a position that gets our kids ... to and from school every day safely,” Tina Lehnertz said. “We’ve been cutting teachers for 10 years," and it's time to consider administrative cuts, Allison Quam stated. https://t.co/7GBZj9BCAM
Even after proposed music teacher cuts, WAPS “would remain the best staffed music department in the Big Nine,” superintendent Rich Dahman stated. https://t.co/KtTyMZW1xp
The Winona Planning Commission will hold a public hearing today at 4:30 p.m. on the latest Madison rezoning proposal. But last week, developer Andrew Brenner announced he expects to withdraw... https://t.co/ofm04zkTJL
Every year, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredges up 60,000 cubic yards of sand in Pool Six. All of that sand has to go somewhere. https://t.co/VMZ7BSo0F2
The eagle ephemera collector behind the National Eagle Center's new exhibits has a book out: “American Eagle: A Visual History of Our National Emblem.” https://t.co/a4ISiUBQHu