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5 Things You Shouldn’t Miss – Post Bulletin

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Jeff Zieger’s miraculous story of survival is making headlines in the Tuesday edition of the Post Bulletin. After collapsing while walking around Cascade Lake, Zieger’s heart stopped beating three times. However, today he is a new man, thanks to the quick actions of first responders and medical professionals.

The heartwarming tale of Zieger’s new lease on life serves as a reminder of the importance of timely intervention in medical emergencies. His journey from the brink of death to a full recovery is nothing short of inspiring.

In other news, the outdoor high school track and field season is set to kick off in southeastern Minnesota. The upcoming coverage will highlight the top athletes in the area, starting with girls athletes and teams in Rochester. The anticipation is high as these young athletes prepare to showcase their skills and compete at the highest level.

Additionally, the Post Bulletin will delve into the state of computer science education in Minnesota, with a focus on how Rochester area schools compare to the statewide ranking. The report aims to shed light on the challenges and opportunities in building up computer science education in the region.

As the winter sports season comes to a close, the Post Bulletin will announce the annual All-Area Boys Basketball Team and Player of the Year. This recognition celebrates the hard work and dedication of student-athletes who have excelled in their respective sports.

Lastly, reporter Randy Petersen will explore efforts to promote equity in local development by encouraging more BIPOC women to pursue careers in construction and related support services. The feature in the Saturday edition will highlight initiatives aimed at creating a more inclusive and diverse workforce in the community.

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