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Royal Treatment arrives at local schools

Lake Region State College is giving the ROYAL TREATMENT to six regional high schools during the basketball season and holding a three-point contest for seniors at halftimes for $250 scholarship to the college.
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Student nurses send books to Africa

Lake Region State College student nurses recently shipped a collection of books to Africa.
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Peace Officer Academy starts in January

Minot-area law enforcement agencies and Devils Lake, ND – based Lake Region State College are partnering to offer the LRSC Peace Officer Training program in Devils Lake.
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Shoreline submissions sought

Students are encouraged to submit their pieces for an annual publication of student work.
Shorelines is an annual publication that showcases student writings, art, photography, and more.
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Students selected to participate in Kennedy Arts Festival


Two Lake Region State College students have been nominated for an acting scholarship competition.
Milton Wiah and Casey Cook were nominated for the Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship competition.  They were both nominated for their performances in Nevermore!
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Graduating soon?

Are you planning on graduating this year?
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Education Learning Event Dec. 13

DEVILS LAKE, ND: Lake Region will be co-hosting an event with Mayville State University in the middle of December for those interested in the possible education and skill training options within the area.
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Karen Clementich, Nursing Director at LRSC recognized as a 2018 National Rural Health Day “Community Star”

On the third Thursday of November every year, the National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health leads National Rural Health Day, an annual day of recognition for those who serve the vital health needs of nearly 60 million people residing in America’s rural communities, estimated to be 1
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Two to be inducted into LRSC's Hall of Fame

Two will be inducted into Lake Region State College's Hall of Fame November 2. 
Longtime registrar and math instructor Dan Johnson and college advocate Annette Hofstad are this year's inductdees. 
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