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Construction workers power through Missoula s freezing temps

Construction workers power through Missoula s freezing temps While most of us went to work inside on Thursday, from the comfort of our own home or a cozy office, not everyone was that lucky. and last updated 2021-02-11 19:06:35-05 MISSOULA — While most of us went to work inside on Thursday, from the comfort of our own home or a cozy office, not everyone was that lucky. MTN News caught up with a couple of electricians thawing out during their lunch break. Wearing work gloves instead of mittens, hard hats in place of sock caps, they braved the cold nonetheless. On a normal day, you might call them construction workers, but with chilly temperatures and a bitter wind, it only seemed fitting to deem them “Heroes of the Cold,” on this freezing February day.

Coats donated to all students at Tendoy Elementary

Coats donated to all students at Tendoy Elementary POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) - Children in the Pocatello area will be warm for the next few months. Operation Warm partnered with Mountain America Credit Union to deliver brand-new winter coats on Tuesday to every student attending Tendoy Elementary School.  Tendoy is a Title I school that provides pre-K-5 education to 225 students. Students in the district’s Online Learning Program also received a coat. It’s made my day as I’ve walked down the hall with groups of children, said Principal Janice Nelson. They could hardly contain their excitement. They don t get it very often and to have it be so beautiful and warm and just for them to be able to pick out the color has just been awesome.

SLCC debuts Giving Day event to raise funding for student scholarships and programs

SLCC debuts Giving Day event to raise funding for student scholarships and programs Share Article SLCC event aims to raise $100,000 in order to increase the number of scholarships the school can provide to students. SLCC is acting on this important day to create positive change for its students. SALT LAKE CITY (PRWEB) February 10, 2021 With Utah’s ever-present need for a highly skilled and well-educated workforce, Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) is aiming to make college more affordable through the launch of its new, annual Giving Day event, scheduled for Feb. 17 and 18. The goal of SLCC’s first-ever Giving Day is to bring together the college’s stakeholders, employees and the larger community to raise $100,000 between 8 a.m. on Feb. 17 and 4:28 p.m. on Feb. 18. The specificity of that timeframe, which adds up to 1,948 minutes, is to commemorate SLCC’s founding in 1948. The event is also timed to co

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