Here are highlights of what was published in the Echo Journal e-papers online in the past week. Each e-paper is seven to nine pages of bonus news from around the world, including national, state, business, entertainment and sports news.
- Thursday, March 31: Minneapolis students return to class after a three-week teacher strike. Ukraine prepares for a new Russian offensive. Maine senator is first Republican to support Supreme Court nominee. Here’s why the Duke-North Carolina Final Four game is the biggest sporting event in North Carolina’s history.
- Friday, April 1: Ukraine girds for new attacks; Europe’s Russian gas is in jeopardy. President Biden to release 1 million barrels of oil a day to ease U.S. pump prices. Minnesota still has billions in pandemic relief funds to spend.
- Saturday, April 2: Bodies and tanks are left in Russia’s path as Ukraine recaptures more territory and Russia moves more troops from Kyiv. Tips shared to go green in 2022. Find out what Ford’s restructuring means for its dealer network.
- Sunday, April 3: Ukraine gains control over the Kyiv region. Best-selling books listed; read book reviews. Is it time for baseball to realign its divisions?
- Monday, April 4: Ukraine, United States and others condemn Russia for alleged civilian executions. Former baseball player opens up about Houston Astros’ cheating scandal. Six killed, 12 wounded in downtown Sacramento mass shooting.
- Tuesday, April 5: Mass graves in Ukraine draw international outcry. Sacramento police arrest shooting suspect. Grammy awards recapped.
- Wednesday, April 6: Find this week’s Echo Journal pages, along with extra pages of state, national, world, sports, business and entertainment news.
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