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Clark Mills field days return after one year absence

Clark Mills field days return after one year absence The field days are the biggest fundraiser for the Clark Mills fire department, which is run entirely by volunteers. The money raised helps to purchase the equipment the firefighters need to keep themselves and the community safe. Posted: Jun 25, 2021 9:18 PM Updated: Jun 25, 2021 10:57 PM Posted By: Tom Geise CLARK MILLS, NY - What better way for the Clark Mills fire department to celebrate 65 years, than with the return of their field days. Perfect weather Friday for everybody to get out and enjoy all the fun, food, rides, games, and music. The field days are the biggest fundraiser for the Clark Mills fire department, which is run entirely by volunteers. The money raised helps to purchase the equipment the firefighters need to keep themselves and the community safe.

The Michigan Math Cup State Championship went to Litchfield Elementary

LITCHFIELD COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Hillsdale Daily News LITCHFIELD - Two hundred and forty-two days, 258,464 math hours, 721,926 lessons completed, 21.2 million complex math problems solved, and the Year-End Michigan Math Cup championship went to Litchfield Elementary School. Superintendent Mike Corey said the school is the 2020 Michigan Math Cup State Champion and the school is etched in Imagine Math history. Students in grades K-7 are participating in the program again this year. The school received a $250 Amazon e-gift card in January and the Michigan Math Cup trophy is for accomplishment during the 2019-20 school year. The Imagine Math program is an online practice3 program that students work on throughout the year.

Mt Hood Meadows taking mask mandate seriously

Mount Hood Meadows cracking down on those not wearing masks Offenders could have their passes suspended temporarily or for the entire season if they do not comply with the mask mandate. Author: KGW Staff Updated: 7:37 PM PST January 2, 2021 MT HOOD, Ore. Mt. Hood Meadows is cracking down on those who are not meeting face mask requirements.  The popular ski resort is warning riders if they do not wear a mask that covers both the face and mouth in compliance with state COVID-19 restrictions, they will risk getting their pass suspended.  “We have removed some people from the mountain and suspended their passes for not complying with our masking guidelines and for their hostile behavior towards our team, said Greg Pack, general manager of the resort.

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