UPDATE: State Patrol Identifies Victim in I-94 Fatal Crash
Sergeant
Jesse Grabow says a semi was going east on Interstate 94 about two miles west of Sauk Centre when a Chevy Silverado pick-up was traveling west in the eastbound lanes. The vehicles hit head-on.
The pick-up driver, 78-year-old
The semi driver, a 22-year-old man from Toronto, Canada, and his passenger were not hurt.
The crash happened at about 3:00 a.m. Wednesday.
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The Real Reason Minnesota Kids Were Taught to Play the Recorder
Think back to elementary school music class. You were learning basic notes, singing songs, and then one year every kid in the class was handed a plastic recorder and you all learned Hot Cross Buns . And then our poor parents had to sit through an ear-piercing spring concert of us showing off our sick recorder skills. I just winced typing that sentence.
Why was that required learning?! What was the education system preparing us for by teaching us to play those spit-filled plastic tubes?
Curious City s Valerie DePriest gave some context as to generations of kids learning to play this instrument: