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Alpena County 4-H alumni take top honors at skillathon | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 22, 2021 Two 4-H alumni from Alpena County took top honors recently in the Adult Division at the 2021 Michigan 4-H Skillathon Championship. Jennifer (Cripps) Wasson’s score earned her the tittle of State Champion for the Adult Division. Holly Glomski scored within the top five in the adult division for Michigan. Both women participated in 4-H in Alpena County as youth; going on to careers and continuing as 4-H volunteers. Wasson grew up showing livestock with Alpena County 4-H. She was active in 4-H, winning in Master Stockman contest in 1989, and being named Alpena County 4-H’er of the year in the fall of 1995.

Detroit schools reopen classrooms for first time in months

Detroit schools reopen classrooms for first time in months Published  Michigan’s largest school district reopens classrooms March 8 Students enrolled at Detroit public schools who have been cooped up in their home since November now have the option to return to the classroom Monday when teaching in-person resumes. The district used several benchmarks before it gave the green light for students and teachers to return to learning centers. When pandemic infection rates in the City climbed beyond the five percent mark in November, we made the proactive decision to suspend in-person learning until rates declined in order to keep our students and employees as safe as possible, said DPSCD Superintendent Nikolai Vitti. 

Detroit schools reopen, vaccine eligibility expands again, Larry Smith celebrates exoneration after 26 years

Detroit schools reopen, vaccine eligibility expands again, Larry Smith celebrates exoneration after 26 years Published  MONDAY NEWS HIT - After several months of remote learning only, the Detroit public school district is reopening its classrooms for in-person learning.  The district used several benchmarks before it gave the green light for students and teachers to return to learning centers. When pandemic infection rates in the City climbed beyond the five percent mark in November, we made the proactive decision to suspend in-person learning until rates declined in order to keep our students and employees as safe as possible, said DPSCD Superintendent Nikolai Vitti. 

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