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(2/24/2021)
It feels good to be back, here in print, at 22,000 households across Winona, Trempealeau, and Buffalo counties. We made the difficult decision to cancel last week’s print edition of the Winona Post after two of our production staff tested positive for COVID. I’m grateful they’re doing alright and recovering at home per health department guidelines, that the rest of our staff is healthy, and, despite being a bit shorthanded, our dedicated crew worked overtime to get this edition safely to you. We want to thank all of you for your well wishes and for bearing with us.
Photo courtesy of Minnesota State College Southeast Basic Needs Outreach Specialist Akilah Childs helps stock one of Minnesota State College Southeast’s (MSC Southeast) food pantries, which are open to all MSC Southeast students and staff members. College food pantry gets extra use post-pandemic (2/17/2021)
Ayjai Daniel had lost her job and was in the process of starting a new one. Income was tight. She wanted to make sure her daughter had plenty to eat, so she turned to one of Minnesota State College Southeast’s (MSC Southeast) food pantries for some help.
As the current MSC Southeast Student Senate Vice President and a student studying computer-aided drafting, Daniel works to support the food pantries. She is even growing everything from carrots to cucumbers and peas in her own garden so she can donate them to the pantries later this year. “The only thing about it I’d like to make clear is people shouldn’t be ashamed
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Blood donation opportunity Monday
An American Red Cross blood drive will be held 1-6 p.m. Monday at Hope United Methodist Church, 12080 380th Ave. in Blue Earth. Extra sanitization will be in place. Please wear a face covering and practice good physical distancing. To schedule an appointment, please call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit redcrossblood.org. Donors of all blood types are needed. Everyone is encouraged to donate blood to help keep up a strong blood supply during the winter months when inclement weather and seasonal illnesses can impact donor giving.
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