Legacy List with Matt Paxton Nominated for Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Lifestyle Series
Left to right: Legacy List team members Jaime Ebanks, Mike Kelleher, host Matt Paxton and Avi Hopkins. (Credit: Jay Paul, Jay Paul Photography)
Richmond, Va. (June 30, 2021) – The popular public television series
Legacy List with Matt Paxton has been nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lifestyle Series, it was announced Monday. Awarded by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), the Daytime Emmy Awards Lifestyle Programming ceremony will be presented on the Emmy® OTT platform on Sunday, July 18, 2021 at 8 p.m. ET.
Legacy List with Matt Paxton uncovers America’s diverse legacy, one house and one family at a time. Each episode follows a family’s emotional journey as Matt and his team of historians, conservators and experts help them sort through a house full of memories as they prepare to downsize. Season 3 began filming this month and will premie
Teachers are awarded tenure after three outstanding years of teaching in the district or after one year if they were previously tenured in another district.
13 Brainerd teachers granted tenure
Teachers are awarded tenure after three outstanding years of teaching in the district or after one year if they were previously tenured in another district. 5:00 am, May 25, 2021 ×
Thirteen Brainerd Public Schools teachers earned tenure beginning in the 2021-22 school year.
“This is always extremely exciting for me,” Superintendent Laine Larson said during the school board meeting Monday, May 24, before board members approved the tenure.
“To gain tenure is really a huge accomplishment in a professional career of a teacher, and I want to commend all of these people,” Larson added. “And we’ll send letters on behalf of the board of education to say, ‘Well done, congratulations and thank you for your commitment to children and making a difference in the lives of our future.’”
Helena Halos bridge the gap for young adult Special Olympics athletes
By: Sam Hoyle
and last updated 2021-05-06 11:57:30-04
HELENA â In conjunction with the Carroll College Special Olympics club, the Helena Halos are in their first year of existence. The team was built to bridge the gap between youth Special Olympics and adult Special Olympics. The Halos feature plenty of decorated Special Olympians from the ages of 18 to 23.
Though this is the first year for the Halos, itâs not the first for any of these athletes. Last year s cancellation took a toll on them, but athletes like Gracie Gribbons and Kyle Norman are happy to be back with their new team.