Tech Ed is more than just shop class
Most people don’t know what Tech Ed is and, if they do, they think it’s shop class. It’s much more than that.New Richmond News, 02/08/2013
Catholic School Week starts
St. Mary’s School is celebrating Catholic Schools Week this week, a week dedicated to celebrating Catholic schools in America.New Richmond News, 01/31/2013
Duluth, Minn. man killed in crash at Cedar Lake Arena
A Duluth, Minn. man was killed Friday after crashing his motorcycle at Cedar Lake Arena.New Richmond News, 01/07/2013
Pakistani student educates others
Abdul Khan had two goals when he decided to study abroad in America – learn about the American culture and squash any stereotypes about his home country of Pakistan.New Richmond News, 12/29/2012
A year in America cures boredom
At about this time last year, Gregoria Mandias was bored with her life. Without telling her parents, she applied for Rotary International’s Youth Exchange program and a short time later she was accepted.New Richmond News, 12/22/2012
Foundation grants $3,900 to local schools
The Educational Foundation of New Richmond recently donated $3,900 to schools in New Richmond as part of its regular grant process.New Richmond News, 12/14/2012
Dwight York set to perform at Gibby’s Comedy Night
Dwight York isn’t the kind of guy who likes to tell a long story before getting to the punchline.New Richmond News, 12/13/2012
Swedish student enjoying American experience
When Alex Arrhen decided she wanted to study abroad, she knew one thing – she was going to America. What she didn’t know is exactly where in America. When Arrhen got the notice that she had been placed in New Richmond, she was a little hesitant.New Richmond News, 12/09/2012
Master potters visit with students
Eli Navarrete and Viki Hernandez, a husband and wife team of master potters from Mata Ortiz, Mexico, visited New Richmond High School on Monday, Oct. 29, and Tuesday, Oct. 30.New Richmond News, 11/04/2012
Friday Memorial Library works to become autism-friendly facility
Georgia Jones believes a library should be a safe, welcoming place for everyone – including those with autism. That’s why when she heard about a grant that allowed librarians to gain autism spectrum disorder training, she jumped at the chance.New Richmond News, 11/03/2012
