Leader Jan. 30, 13

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Multiple meth busts coordinated across county PAGE 3

April contests

Contest in Siren, write-in in Grantsburg; no contest in Webster; candidates needed in three Polk villages PAGE 4

Wage changes on hold in Polk

State legal actions affect county pay PAGE 6

Rylee, of Siren, is pretty happy with her bass, even if she found out it was wasn’t large enough to win at the Burlingame ice-fishing contest held Saturday, Jan. 26, near Danbury. More photos in Currents section. - Photo by Sherill Summer

History in the fi firrst person

Frederic students get a virtual introduction to survivors of the Holocaust

by Gary King Leader editor FREDERIC – Students are never quite sure who they might be holding a conversation with when they enter the clasroom of English teacher Kelly Hopkins. It might be a Nashville songwriter or a Hall of Fame football player. Last week it was two survivors of the

Holocaust. The introductions are virtual, as in videoconferencing, using technology that’s been around awhile but continues to evolve in the ways that it’s used by schools to bring people face to face with each other - whether it’s sharing knowledge between school districts or between countries. Last November, students in Hopkins’ class were able to pick the mind of Nashville songwriter Robert Spanburgh who chose lyrics written by five Frederic students and put them to music, answering questions between

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Deaths

Margaret “Peg” Orgeman Ruth Schmidt Santana Teodolinda Hernandez Barbara Rakness Alma Catherine Abbas Edith Genevieve (Nelson) Setter Robert Leslie Scalzo Sr. Obituaries 15B

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Holocaust survivors Rachel Miller and George Spooner, with HEC-TV Interactive Coordinator Tim Gore (left). - Special photo

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