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Rachel Schnelle
Reporter and Assignment EditorRachel Schnelle previously worked for Columbia, Missouri's NPR affiliate, KBIA - where she covered politics, healthcare, education and social justice. She was the first Aviva Okeson-Haberman Summer News Intern for KCUR 89.3 in Kansas City, MO.
Rachel is a student honoree of the 2022 Women in Media Gracie Award. She graduated from University of Missouri's School of Journalism in 2022.
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This is certainly an abnormal occurrence — and something that hospitals statewide saw in 2022.
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Potawatomi Zoo celebrated their first Groundhog Day with their own groundhog - Potawatomi Poppy. The young groundhog saw her shadow, predicting six more weeks of winter. Just like Punxsutawney Phil in Pennsylvania.
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This was Potawatomi Poppy’s first winter. She was originally taken in by the zoo as part of its ambassador program after she was deemed too friendly for the wild.
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The bus will serve as a way to give free vegetables to underserved areas in South Bend and a mobile classroom to teach kids about the importance of eating their vegetables.
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Community members that are still opposed to the resolution, raised questions about mistrust and fairness.
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Megabus did have services in this area, but was later stalled because of the pandemic.
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This decision was made unexpectedly late last night.
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The U.S Department of Education Full-Service Community Grant will provide funding for schools to enhance a normal school day.
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Both the meeting for the Reparations Resolution and the Common Council meeting were unexpectedly cancelled on Monday
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A final decision has not been made despite the recent report from LG and GM.