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An all-school assembly started the Supreme Court's day at Hatton-Northwood |
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Second and third grade students presented a patriotic music selection |
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Hatton Superintendant Kevin Rogers and Northwood Superintendant Kevins Coles have cooperatively guided their students and faculty since the 2007 tornado destroyed Northwood's school |
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Chief Justice Gerald VandeWalle is welcomed to Hatton-Northwood by attorney Jonal Uglem and students Ryan Korsmo, Beth Sagerholm and Andrea Uglem |
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Northwood social studies teacher Joan Thompson, who invited the Court to visit and organized the event, welcomed Justice Dale Sandstrom and the rest of the Court |
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Justice Mary Maring talked to Northwood students about the role of the Court |
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Justice Dan Crothers explained the court system to Northwood students |
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Hatton students listened to Justice Carol Kapsner as she explained the Court's role |
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Justice Sandstrom made a point to Hatton students |
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Chief Justice VandeWalle has a discussion with a class of Northwood students |
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Justice Kapsner enjoys lunch conversation with student Aaron Bjerke and attorney Jonal Uglem |
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Mark Blumer, a Valley City attorney, argued for the appellant in State v. Curtis |
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Hatton-Northwood High School students and the public attended arguments at the Centennial Community Center |
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Mark Boening, Cass Count Assistant State's Attorney, argued for the appellee |
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Hatton seniors posed with the Court |
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Northwood seniors posed with the Court to end the day |