Minnesota
Waxa aad ka ogaaneyso is reereebka doorashada Minnesota ee 2024
13ka Ogoosto, dadka Minnesota waxay u codeyn doonaan doorashada is reereebka ah ee 2024 si ay go’aan uga gaaraan murashixiinta doorashada guud ee Nofeembar. Halkan ka akhriso waxa aad ka ogaaneyso is reereebka doorashada Minnesota:
Miyaan u diiwaan gashanahay in aad codeeyo?
Diiwaangelintaada codeynta sida aad ku hubsan karto waa adiga oo booqda barta intarnetka ee Xoghayaha Arrimaha Gobolka Minnesota. (tarjumaad ayaa laguu hayaa)
Sidee baan isugu diiwaangelin karaa in aad codeeyo?
Dadka Minnesota maalinta doorashada ayey iska diiwaangelin karaan Goobta Codbixinta. Caddeyn ah deggenaansho ayaa la iska rabaa, balse waxaa jira siyaabo kale oo aan ahayn kaarka aqoonsiga oo lagu caddeyn karo deggenaanshaha cinwaanka hadda ah. Halkan ayaad ka heleysaa siyaabaha aad degganaanshaha ku caddeyn karto si aad u codeyso isla maalintaas. (tarjumaad ayaa laguu hayaa) Waxaad iska diiwaan gelin kartaa ama macluumaadka codeyntaada aad ka hubsan kartaa halkan.
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Ka warran haddii aan shaqeynayo maalinta doorashada?
Dadka Minnesota waxa ay xaq u leeyihiin in ay shaqada ka soo qaataan fasax si ay u soo codeeyaan (tarjumaad ayaa laguu hayaa) iyagoo aysan ku dhacayn mushaar la’aan ama aysan isticmaaleyn fasaxooda xanuunka ama fasaxooda sannadka. Shaqaaluhu waxay goobaha shaqada tusi karaan warqad ka socota Xoghayaha Arrimaha Gobolka (tarjumaad ayaa laguu hayaa) taas oo u sharxeysa sababta.
Ka warran haddii aanan si shakhsi ah ugu soo codeyn karin goobaha codbixinta?
Codbixinta hore ee doorashada is reereebka ah ayaa kuu furan. Su’aalaha iyo jawaabaha la is weydiin karo ayaa kuugu qoran halkan (LAMA soo turjumin). Codbixiyeyaasha Minnesota ee xaqa u leh waxa kale oo loo hayaa waraaqaha codbixinta dadka maqan iyo in loo soo diro waraaqaha codbixinta. Dadka maqan ama dadka soo diraya waraaqaha codbixinta waa in ay soo diraan oo laga helo maalinta doorashada ama waa in ay keenaan ilaa 8da fiidnimo maalinta doorashada. Waxaad tilmaamo dheeraad ah ka heli kartaa halkan
(LAMA soo turjumin).
Halkee baan ku soo codeynayaa?
Halkan ka raadso goobta aad ku soo codeyneyso (tarjumaad ayaa laguu hayaa). Waxaa laga yaabaa in la beddelay meeshii ugu dambeysay ee aad ku soo codeysay, gaar ahaan marka dhawaan dadka Minnesota loo kala calaamadiyey soohdimaha codeynta.
Goorma ayaan soo codeynayaa?
Goobaha codbixinta waxay furan yihiin 13ka Ogoosto 7da aroornimo ilaa 8da fiidnimo. Waxaad ka eegan kartaa goobta codbixinta deegaankaaga (turjumaad ayaa laguu hayaa) oo waa faahfaahin ku saabsan goobtaas.
Maxaan u soo qaadanayaa goobta codbixinta?
Haddii aad u diiwaangashan tahay inaad codeyso, uma baahnid in aad aqoonsi soo qaadato. Haddii aad beddeshay cinwaankaaga ama aadan codeyn afar sano, waa in aad hubsato diiwaangelintaada caddeynta degganaanshaha (turjumaad ayaa laguu hayaa).
Maxaa ku qoran waraaqda codbixinta?
Waxa ay ku xiran tahay meesha aad ku nooshahay ee Minnesota. Waraaqaha doorashada is reereebka ah ee Minnesota waxay leeyihiin qeybo kala gaar ah oo loogu talagalay tartanka xisbiyada iyo tartan aan xisbi ahayn. Waraaqda codbixinta xisbiyada, codbixiyeyaashu waxay dooranayaan xisbi iyo murashixiin ka socota xisbigaas oo keliya. Tartanka aan xisbi ku xirneyn waxaa ka mid noqon kara shariifyada deegaamada, qareennada deegaamada iyo xubnaha guddoonka iskuullada oo iyagu ma aha kuwa lagu sooco xisbi siyaasadeed. Sida ugu fiican ee aad ku heleyso wax kasta oo ku qoran waraaqda codbixinta waa in aad ku qorto cinwaankaaga (tarjumaad ayaa laguu hayaa) iyo in aad aragto tusaalaha waraaqda codbixinta ah ee ku jirta barta intarnetka ee Xoghayaha Arrimaha Gobolka Minnesota. Macluumaad dheeraad ah oo ku saabsan murashax kasta oo u taagan doorashada 2024 ka eego hagaha codbixiyaha ee MPR News.
Minnesota
Maddy Kimbrel Named Minnesota’s 2026 Ms. Hockey Winner
Maddy Kimbrel joined an illustrious group of players as Minnesota’s 2026 Ms. Hockey winner. The award is annually given to the best high school women’s hockey player in the state of Minnesota.
The Holy Family forward scored 37 goals and 57 points this season in only 26 games for her school.
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She was also an assistant captain for Team USA at the 2026 U-18 World Championships winning gold. It was her second time representing USA at the event.
Kimbrel spent four seasons playing for Orono High before moving to Holy Family this season.
The 17-year-old Mound, Minnesota product is headed to the University of Wisconsin next season.
The other four finalists for the award were Alaina Gentz (Centennial/SLP), Jasmine Hovda (Roseau), Lorelai Nelson (Edina), and Mia Miller (Northfield).
Past winners of the award include current PWHL players such as Taylor Heise (2018), Peyton Hemp (2021), Olivia Mobley (2020), Grace Zumwinkle (2017), and Hannah Brandt (2012), and 2024 Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Krissy Wendell-Pohl.
Minnesota
Bemidji declares March as Minnesota Food Share Month; hears Project Graduate report
BEMIDJI — The city of Bemidji declared March as Minnesota Food Share Month in partnership with the
Minnesota FoodShare March Campaign
during a
city council
meeting on Monday. This campaign is the largest grassroots food and fund drive in Minnesota.
“Food insecurity affects thousands of Minnesotans, including residents of Bemidji and the greater Beltrami County area, and access to nutritious food is fundamental to the health and dignity, and well-being of every community member,” the proclamation reads. “Local food shelves depend on the generosity of community donations to meet the growing needs of our neighbors, and every contribution — whether food, funds or time — makes a direct difference in the lives of Bemidji residents.
“The city of Bemidji proudly recognizes the extraordinary contributions of the volunteers, donors and partner organizations whose compassion and dedication ensure that no neighbor goes without, and the city of Bemidji is committed to fostering a compassionate and caring community where all residents are supported and encouraged to look out for one another in times of need.”
Ward 2 Councilor Josh Peterson read the proclamation as Mayor Jorge Prince attended the meeting virtually. Peterson attempted to award the proclamation to a Bemidji Community Food Shelf representative, but no one was available to receive it.
John Eggers,
a former educator, gave a presentation to the council regarding his Project Graduate initiative, which promotes 100% graduation rates within Beltrami County during Monday’s meeting.
“It’s not an easy task to do, but we can do it,” Eggers remarked.
Eggers shared personal efforts to promote a 100% graduation rate within Beltrami County, such as promoting graduation as a teacher at Red Lake High School recently. He hopes to do more work in Red Lake in the future.
Eggers also formed an alliance of local Bemidji businesses to promote Project Graduate. Each business will find a unique way to promote higher graduation rates while working with the alliance. Additionally, Eggers has spent the last several years forming an advocacy program that has now spread to 12 states and five countries worldwide.
He then shared ideas for the council to follow to promote the initiative. This included joining the alliance, displaying posters, “relentlessly” promoting high graduation rates, starting a PSA campaign, adding the initiative to the city’s website or newsletter and signing a proclamation.
He noted that in 2025, the city signed a proclamation and other Beltrami County cities followed suit, meaning Bemidji could once again set the trend to promote higher graduation rates.
Ward 1 Councilor Gwenia Fiskevold Gould asked how the initiative addresses underlying issues that affect
declining graduation rates
within Beltrami County, such as housing instability and food insecurity.
Eggers did not have a direct answer, but noted that graduation often helps young people climb out of bad situations. He believes that all people deal with adversity and that graduation is an important tool to help improve their quality of life.
He also pointed out that graduation rates among white students have remained steady when compared to statewide trends, but that students of color and Indigenous students’ graduation rates are lower than the state average, something that needs to be addressed to help these communities.
Finally, Eggers noted that the initiative’s drop-out prevention hotline was recently discontinued, but that students or parents can reach out to Eggers directly to receive the help needed to stay in school.
Overall, council members thanked Eggers for his Project Graduate presentation. His contact information can be found on his website,
johnrogereggers.com.
The council will next meet at 6 p.m. on Monday, March 16, at City Hall for a regular meeting. Meetings can be viewed on
the city’s website.
Minnesota
Minnesota sues to block Trump administration’s withholding of Medicaid funds
Minnesota on Monday sued President Donald Trump’s administration in an attempt to stop it from withholding $243 million in Medicaid spending, warning it may have to cut health care for low-income families if the funding is held back.
The lawsuit asked a U.S. court in Minneapolis to issue a temporary restraining order to block the withholding for Medicaid, which is the health care safety net for low-income Americans.
The move came after Vice President JD Vance said last week the administration would “temporarily halt” some Medicaid funding to Minnesota over fraud concerns, as part of what he described as an aggressive crackdown on misuse of public funds.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said his office has a strong track record of fighting Medicaid fraud and has won more than 300 convictions and $80 million in judgments and restitutions during his time in office.
“Trump’s attempts to look like he’s fighting fraud only punish the people and families who most need the high-quality, affordable healthcare that all Minnesotans deserve,” Ellison said in a statement. “As long as I am attorney general, I will do everything in my power to defend our tax dollars, both from fraudsters and from the Trump administration’s cruelty.”
The lawsuit names the Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services as well as Dr. Mehmet Oz, in his official capacity as CMS administrator, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in his official capacity as HHS secretary.
The Department of Health and Human Services, which includes CMS, didn’t immediately return messages seeking comment late Monday.
The threatened cuts amount to roughly 7% of Minnesota’s quarterly Medicaid funding, Ellison’s office said in a news release. Minnesota could be required to significantly cut health care services for low-income families or other government services if the cuts take effect, it said.
Medicaid, which is known as Medical Assistance in Minnesota, provides health insurance to 1.2 million Minnesotans who would otherwise be unable to afford it. A family of four may qualify for Medical Assistance with an income at or under $42,759, the attorney general’s office said.
The lawsuit said the administration violated due process procedures because it was taking hundreds of millions of dollars without proving Minnesota’s noncompliance with Medicaid regulations through discovery and an evidentiary hearing.
It alleged the administration failed to provide Minnesota with details about its decision, in violation of federal law. It cited legal precedents, including one that said Congress may impose conditions on states’ acceptance of federal funds, but “’the conditions must be set out unambiguously.’”
Minnesota’s complaint further charged the administration violated the Constitution because the withholding imposed retroactive conditions on Minnesota’s Medicaid funding.
It said withholding the funds was arbitrary, capricious and part of a pattern of political punishment of Minnesota.
The administration said it would hold off on paying $259.5 million to Minnesota for Medicaid spending in the fourth quarter of 2025. Minnesota’s lawsuit challenges the withholding of $243 million of this money.
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