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Enrollment woes for Catholic schools? Last week, a big story broke about a historic drop in enrollment for Catholic schools in the United States. I spent some time talking with Julie Quamme, the principal of St. Joseph Catholic School in Williston about this year's enrollment — and the school did not see a big drop.

Chamber awards: The Williston Area Chamber of Commerce held its annual Award Ceremony on Friday. This year was virtual but the work the winners did is very real. Among the winners: the staff of Eckert Youth Home, which launched its adolescent substance abuse program weeks before the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
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