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Addison Johnson drops into Riverton s Backroom Lounge this Saturday night. Here comes a hearty and hopeful welcome to music fans everywhere. We re still not at full force, but what a weekend we have upcoming in the Springfield music scene. Let s keep on the sunny side, always on the sunny side, and be careful, thoughtful and safety-minded to remain on the upward climb out of the dark valley of the pandemic and back into the light of normalcy. As we wind up the action again, this would be a good time to take a brief pause to remember those we lost during the pandemic, acknowledge those still succumbing to the virus and remember life from a year ago.
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Students at Rock Ridge Public Schools wanted to make sure their school board felt the love during School Board Appreciation Week.
So they signed cards and banners in time for last Monday s meeting.
Rock Ridge has 9 school board members, a mix of both Eveleth-Gilbert and Virginia people. As you know, voters approved combining the two districts into one last year.
Students at Rock Ridge Public Schools thanked their leaders during School Board Appreciation Week.
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Students in the National Honor Societies weighed in about their efforts to thank the board. We want to show our appreciation for all that they ve done to keep school as normal as possible, shared Britta Nordin, a junior.