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Our Newspaper In Education Program has expanded to include our e-Edition. Students live in a digital world. The e-edition of the Grand Forks Herald is an excellent interactive tool in the classroom. Teachers may order and utilize copies needed for your students as educational tools in the classroom at no charge.
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Answer FIVE Geography questions each week based on major news events.
This Week's lesson:
193-year-old Jonathon the tortoise still living at his South Atlantic home
Artemis II this week takes four astronauts farther from Earth than anyone has traveled
In outer space, history is being made by three men and a woman aboard an Artemis II space mission that launched last week from Cape Canaveral in Florida. Their 10-day trip around the moon is the first crewed mission to deep space in 54 years. It...
Tap the wealth of information in your newspaper as a teaching tool:
⇒ Elementary (K-4)Diversity, multiculturalism, worldwide events. You'll find plenty for classroom discussions in this listing of events.
Pope Leo emerges as pointed Trump critic
U.S.-born Pope Leo has emerged as a pointed critic of the Iran war. On Palm Sunday, he said God ignores the prayers of leaders who wage war and have “hands full of blood,” in an apparent rebuke of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who had prayed for “o...
Science Audio webcasts: An exclusive partnership with Pulse of the Planet, updated daily with two-minute sound portraits of Planet Earth. Tracking the rhythms of nature, culture and science worldwide, blending interviews with extraordinary natural sounds.
How well do you keep up with the world around you? Take this week’s quiz to test your knowledge of recent national and world events.
This week's word in the news: INCOMPREHENSIBLE
DEFINITION:
FOUND IN THE NEWS:
“What is incomprehensible is that the structure the Commission chose is now being used to justify not carrying out the monitoring at all,” she said.
The Key West Citizen -- 04/06/2026
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