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Steven Yoder

Ohio

Co-Host at Ohio Mysteries

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Articles

  • 2 months ago | dbrnews.com | Steven Yoder

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  • 2 months ago | winonadailynews.com | Steven Yoder

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  • 2 months ago | lakegenevanews.net | Steven Yoder

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  • 2 months ago | themountainpress.com | Steven Yoder

  • 2 months ago | stacker.com | Steven Yoder

    BRAHAM, Minn. — It was fourth-period Basic Algebra 8 class on a gray October morning at Braham Area High School. Teacher Rick Riccio had assigned an exercise on converting large integers to scientific notation, but fifteen minutes in, some students had lost focus. Two girls at a back table sang, their worksheets empty. Two boys pulled up games on their laptops, as two other girls discussed what they'd name their children someday.  Riccio tried to reel them in as he walked around answering questions.