Minnesota board accepts anti-drug aid for minority students

The funding is meant to address drug use among Black, Indigenous and other students of color.

FARIBAULT, Minn. (AP) — A southern Minnesota school district voted Monday to accept a $1.1 million state grant meant to help curb drug use among students of color, after a pair of board members had delayed accepting the money last month by arguing it could discriminate against white students.

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