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 ELMORE, Vt. 鈥?It s the last day before February vacation. In her hand, Diane Nicholls holds a small chime, and she rings it gently, trying to get the attention of her elementary-age students. But this Friday morning is proving to be particularly more energetic than most, likely, Nicholls says, because the day prior was also a snow day. Let s try to finish up our spelling quietly. It s getting a little loud,  Nicholls says with the kind of gentle nudge you d expect to hear from an elementary school teacher.For the better part of 25 years, Nicholls has started her mornings walking into a classroom. But these days she oversees the last remaining one-room schoolhouse in the state of Vermont 鈥?and one of the few remaining one-room schoolhouses in the country. It s definitely not a model most teachers are accustomed to,  Nicholls said during a quick break as her class sat for a snack.Nicholls and teaching assistant Ericka Bellavance are the  stanley cup only staff members at the Elmore School in Elmore,  stanley cup Vermont. First opened in the 1850s, the 1,200-square-foot schoolhouse has served generations of young students over the last century and a half. These days, 18 first- through third-graders spend their school days inside the building. Six-year-olds learn alongside their 9-year-old counterparts. For the most part it s a happy family, most days,  Nicholls says with a bit of a laugh and smile.There is no stopligh stanley cups t in Elmore. The last census put the town s population at 864. Eighteen of those young r Fzbj Community helps save beloved Lopez Bakery and Restaurant, open for 50 years in Milwaukee
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 MADISON, Wis. 鈥?The Juneteenth Flag was raised over the Wiscon stanley vattenflaska sin State Capitol on Friday for the third year in a row in celebration of Juneteenth. stanley fr The Junteenth flag is temporarily replacing the Progress Pride Flag over the weekend. It will not disrupt other flags that regularly fly over the State Capitol, including the U.S. flag, Wisconsin state flag, and the POW-MIA flag.                The flag raising took place at the King Street entrance to the State Capitol building around 12:30 p.m. Gov. Tony Evers was met with members of the Wisconsin Legislative Black Caucus, members of stanley flask  his administration, state and local leaders, community members, and advocates to view the flag raising.The flag was flown over the capitol for the first time in Wisconsin s history in 2020. Juneteenth celebrates June 19, 1865 when Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas to announce the end of the Civil War and the end of slavery for African Americans. Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip