Minnesota
Ukrainian teens start school in Minnesota – Albert Lea Tribune
Ukrainian teenagers begin college in Minnesota
Revealed 8:55 pm Friday, September 2, 2022
By Nina Moini, Minnesota Public Radio Information
Sitting side-by-side on a sofa inside a Plymouth residence, three teenagers carrying conventional embroidered Ukrainian clothes held fingers tightly — a bit nervous to be interviewed.
“Thrilling feelings,” their guardian Anna Prisacari stated. “There have been so many feelings.”
The three college students simply arrived in Minnesota and met a few weeks in the past, because of Prisacari’s want to assist these experiencing warfare maintain on to their training.
“I need to be sure that they really feel secure right here as a result of on daily basis was an unknown day for them,” Prisacari stated.
A few of Prisacari’s circle of relatives is from Ukraine. Prisacari moved to the US when she was 15 years previous. She went on to earn her Ph.D. and now works for Amazon.
“I do know what the worth of training is,” Prisacari stated. “I got here not talking any English.”
Prisacari introduced the teenagers to Minnesota utilizing the federal program, Uniting for Ukraine, which required her to help them once they arrived. The teenagers’ households agreed to let Prisacari grow to be authorized guardian for the yr for 15-year-olds Zlata Bileha from Odessa and Dima Nyzhnyk from Lutsk. The youngest pupil within the group is 14-year-old Iryna Kononenko from Mykolaiv.
The 2 oldest, Bileha and Nyzhnyk, are in ninth and tenth grade attending The Worldwide College of Minnesota in Eden Prairie on scholarships. The youngest, Kononenko, will go to Minnetonka Center College West for eighth grade when college begins subsequent week.
The scholars are studying English whereas they’re attending Minnesota faculties.
“It is rather essential and large alternative,” Nyzhnyk stated.
For all three college students, it’s also a possibility to give attention to college work, which has grow to be virtually unimaginable in Ukraine.
“You hear how rockets and bombs are simply fly,” Bileha stated. “It’s actually scary, after I simply flew to America, I’ve nightmares.”
Nyzhnyk remembers faculties being destroyed, households fleeing their properties and the noises of warfare.
“Now we have air alarms on daily basis, the entire day,” he stated. “It was very arduous.”
The scholars keep in common contact with their households in Ukraine, and Prisacari stated she is working to get psychological well being assets for them as they settle into life in Minnesota.
The group has already made some comfortable, very Minnesotan reminiscences, Prisacari stated. They went to a Twins sport, visited a good friend’s cabin and went fishing. Additionally they plan to go to the Minnesota State Honest.
“Right here, I like bacon!” Kononenko shared because the group laughed. “We don’t have bacon!”
The Minnesota Division of Human Companies stated it’s unclear what number of Ukrainian refugees from the warfare are within the state as a result of the federal authorities doesn’t alert states when Ukrainians arrive.
Nonetheless, the state estimates a minimum of 500 Ukrainians have arrived right here since March and sought state assets. The state experiences there are greater than 1,000 entry purposes filed with the identical program which introduced the three Ukrainian teenagers to Minnesota.
Whether or not the scholars return to Ukraine after the college yr relies upon largely on the scenario there at that time, Prisacari stated.
“Most dad and mom perceive college disruptions with COVID, however warfare is a unique angle,” Prisacari stated.
However residence isn’t removed from thoughts, Prisacari added. The scholars are doing their very own half to provide again whereas they’re in Minnesota by planning a fundraiser to ship water filters again residence.
Earlier than the interview ended, the group shared it was essential for them to put on their Ukrainian clothes for his or her first American interview.
“It’s Vyshyvanka,” Kononenko stated. “We put on it for holidays.”
“It’s essential for us, and footage that we ship for our household,” Bileha added. “We simply help that we stand with Ukraine, we’re at all times with them.”
Minnesota
‘As bad as I’ve ever seen it’: Partisan dysfunction worsens in Minnesota Legislature
In recent years, the DFL has largely been in control and unaccustomed to compromise, he said. Republicans, meanwhile, have been largely shut out; now they have pent-up demand for a modicum of power, he said. “Poof, that’s what we have right now,” Schultz said.
In addition, he said, the Legislature is relatively young with many new members and a lack of negotiating experience or prowess.
In the past two sessions, especially in 2023, the DFL used its power to pass a litany of progressive policies, spurning GOP attempts to moderate the proposals. “The Democrats played winner-take-all politics; you could argue Republicans would have done the same thing,” Schultz said.
“Now both sides are playing winner-take-all, take-no-prisoners politics,” he said.
Difficult negotiations usually come at the end of legislative sessions as lawmakers try to pass big policy bills and a two-year state budget. This year, the acrimony arrived early and risks upending the entire session.
It wasn’t expected to go this way. The House was set to be tied 67-67 after the November election, and both parties were discussing how to amicably share power. But Republicans backed away from negotiations after a judge ruled in December that newly elected Democrat Curtis Johnson didn’t live in his Roseville-area House district and was ineligible to take office. As a result, the seat was left vacant.
Minnesota
Quick Hits: Steven Crowl, Wisconsin Use Big Second Half to Beat Minnesota
MADISON, Wis. – Steven Crowl got run into by Minnesota forward Frank Mitchell with a head of steam. No foul was called, much to the frustration of the Wisconsin bench. When the Badgers coaching staff and reserves saw next, it elicited a different reaction.
Crowl drove to the open lane with Mitchell out of position and the bench erupted with fist pumps after he finished with his right hand, again through contact from Mitchell for a three-point play. It added to the momentum of a big second half that turned a close game into an 80-59 Wisconsin rout over the Gophers at the Kohl Center.
Wisconsin (13-3, 4-2 Big Ten) ran its winning streak to five games and as the Badgers and Crowl continued mastery over the Gophers. UW has won eight straight against its border rivals and Crowl – following his team-high 18 points – is averaging 15.7 points on 66.1 percent shooting in six career starts against his home-state team.
John Tonje added 11 of his 16 points in the second half, as the Badgers shot 57.7 percent in the second half to outscore Minnesota, 50-30.
Wisconsin went 11-for-28 from three, three of which came on a 13-2 run early in the second half that pushed the lead to double digits. Nolan Winter (eight points), John Blackwell (nine), and Crowl all hit from the perimeter over a 2-minute, 40-second run, hitting as many threes as UW hit the entire first half.
Dawson Garcia was the only player in double figures for Minnesota (8-8, 0-5), finishing with a game-high 22.
The Badgers struggled out of the game with Kamari McGee (15 points) replacing Max Klesmit (right ankle) in the starting lineup. UW started 2-for-10 and got only marginally better throughout the half. McGee, Tonje, and Blackwell combined to shoot 4-for-18 from the floor, as UW shot only 32.3 percent (10-for-31).
Down as many as 10 in the opening minutes, UW chipped away at the deficit to lead at the break with its defense. The Badgers turned eight turnovers into nine points and 3-for-10 on shots around the rim.
Minnesota took the lead on a pair of Garcia free throws early in the second half, but UW outscored them, 40-12, over the next 12 minutes, and 40 seconds.
What it means: The first half looked like what Wisconsin-Minnesota games have been the last few seasons, as the last five games have been decided by a total of 16 points. The second half looked like the Wisconsin offense we’re getting used to seeing.
Star of the game: Crowl was the only steady offensive weapon through both halves for Wisconsin. The graduate center had nine points on 3-for-4 shooting in the first half and nine points on 3-for-3 shooting in the second half.
Stat of the game: Wisconsin went 19-for-24 from the line while Minnesota was only 8-for-13.
Reason to be Concerned: Klesmit went through warmups but missed his first game in two years, not a surprise after hearing head coach Greg Gard talking about the injury Wednesday. How long Klesmit will be out, especially with some tougher competition coming up on the schedule, is a storyline.
Don’t overlook: Wisconsin has touted its depth since the beginning of the season but stuck with its same starting five and eight-to-nine-man rotation. Without Klesmit, McGee had 15 points, five rebounds, three steals, two assists, and is 3-for-4 on 3-point attempts in his first collegiate start.
What’s next: Wisconsin stays at home for its opening against Ohio State on Tuesday night. The Buckeyes (10-6, 2-3) registered two of the Big Ten’s best out-of-conference wins in knocking off No.19 Texas and No.4 Kentucky on neutral sites but have struggled in conference play, having lost two of three with the one win coming in double overtime at Minnesota. Led by Bruce Thornton’s 17.1 points, Ohio State has four players averaging in double figures and seven players scoring at least 7.0 per game.
UW has won four of the last five meetings in the series. The tip-off is scheduled for 8 p.m. and will be televised on Peacock.
Minnesota
Gophers commit Tori Oehrlein continues to dominate, setting MN prep record
Crosby-Ironton four-star guard Tori Oehrlein verbally committed to the Gophers in November and it looks like they will have a future star when she arrives on campus in 2026. She has absolutely dominated to begin her junior campaign.
Oehrlein has been putting up unbelievable numbers all season, averaging 29.8 points, 16.7 rebounds, 9.5 assists and 7.3 steals per game — and her performance on Tuesday night might’ve been her most impressive.
The 5-foot-11 guard broke the Minnesota high school girls basketball state record with 21 assists in a 113-33 victory over Hinckley-Finlayson. She ended Tuesday night’s game with a ridiculous box score of 30 points, 21 assists, 12 rebounds and 12 steals, marking her third quadruple-double of the season.
Oehrlein is only a junior this year, so head coach Dawn Plitzuweit and the Gophers will have to wait more than a year until she’s able to play for Minnesota. Crosby-Ironton is a perfect 14-0 this season and Oehrlein looks like one of the best players in the state regardless of class.
According to ESPN’s recruiting rankings, Oehrlein ranks No. 43 nationally in the class of 2026. The only high schooler in Minnesota who ranks high in 2026 is Kentucky commit Maddyn Greenway, who ranks 18th nationally.
Greenway, the daughter of former Vikings linebacker Chad Greenway, is averaging 31.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, 6.8 assists and 4.8 steals per game at Providence Academy.
Another high school phenom who has been offered by the Gophers is Duluth Marshall ninth-grader Chloe Johnson. The class of 2028 recruit is averaging 28.7 points, 8.5 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 3.8 steals per game for the Hilltoppers.
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