2024 Teen Maze Event A Success

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2024 Teen Maze Event A Success

  • Students were challenged to steer a car on a track while wearing Polydrug Goggles that distorted their view as if intoxicated. Submitted photo.
    Students were challenged to steer a car on a track while wearing Polydrug Goggles that distorted their view as if intoxicated. Submitted photo.
  • Soil being carried by wind caused blizzard like conditions south west of Drayton April 25. Photo by Andrea Johnston.
    Soil being carried by wind caused blizzard like conditions south west of Drayton April 25. Photo by Andrea Johnston.
  • Paramedic Joanne Otto with the Cavalier Ambulance Service had rescue equipment on display. Submitted photo.
    Paramedic Joanne Otto with the Cavalier Ambulance Service had rescue equipment on display. Submitted photo.
  • The officer Pat Moreland teaching. Submitted photo.
    The officer Pat Moreland teaching. Submitted photo.
By Rachelle Puppe, RN, BSN, Pembina County Public Health The Pembina County Behavioral Health Coalition and its collaborative partner, Pembina County Public Health were proud to host the annual Teen Maze for Pembina County 7th and 9th graders at the Cavalier School on April 18, 2024. After having to cancel the event the last two years due to COVID and weather reasons, we were happy to get the day…

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