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Harford parents say schools are teaching critical race theory, but officials stress culturally responsive teaching

Harford County Public Schools has not incorporated the controversial “critical race theory” into its curriculum or professional development for staff, officials said earlier this week in response to criticism from parents and other community members.

Alaskan Sled Dog, On Loose In Bangor, Has Been Captured

Alaskan Sled Dog, On Loose In Bangor, Has Been Captured In what s got to be one of the happiest endings, to a story that s had most of Bangor on alert for the past month: Beaver, the Alaskan Sled Dog has been found, safe and sound! As we reported in an article earlier this month, Beaver was a retired Iditarod Sled Dog, being transported to Maine to be adopted by a family from Searsport. Unfortunately, Beaver got spooked as she exited the plane, and took off! She was wearing her harness, leash and collar, thankfully, so when folks started to spot her running around, she was pretty easy to identify. That was on February 27, and she s been on the run since then.

Alaskan Sled Dog Loose In Bangor: Here s What You Need 2 Know

Beaver, Courtesy Denise Lawson The dog, named Beaver, is a 4 year-old Husky Mix that was making its way to be re-homed in Searsport. The person waiting to adopt Beaver has had Huskies in the past and is familiar with the animals. The adoption had been arranged through an organization called The August Fund, which rehomes mostly retired Iditarod race dogs. On February 27, a volunteer pilot had flown Beaver (who was snuggling with his young kids during the entire flight, just to give you an idea of what a sweetheart this dog is usually) to Bangor International Airport. That s when things went awry.

ICYMI: County offers plenty of light displays to see

We all know Christmas will be different this year. Not only has the COVID-19 pandemic forced people to rethink how they act day to day but also how they celebrate holidays. One thing the pandemic hasn’t changed for many, though, is the desire to get into the Christmas spirit by lighting up their homes. As a result, you can drive around Jefferson County following the lights, like your own version of the three wise men. To help you on your journey, you can check out websites that list homes with impressive holiday decorations and light displays. St. Louis Holiday Light Hopping (holidaylighthopping.com) lists displays in the greater St. Louis area, providing 15 different routes, including a 28-mile Jefferson County trip that takes about an hour to drive.

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