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Post Osseo Supt. CEAP Osseo Area Schools announces Cory McIntyre as new superintendent. Page 9 CEAP looks to gather a record-breaking amount of food at events this March. BROOKLYN PARK / BROOKLYN CENTER Page 7 Thursday, Feb. 28, 2019 Champlin Park sophomore wins state title, scores a perfect 10 (SUN POST STAFF PHOTO BY ANTHONY IOZZO) Champlin Park sophomore Chaney Neu performs her fl oor exercise routine Feb. 23 in the AA state gymnastics meet at the University of Minnesota’s Maturi Pavilion. Neu won a state title in every event, including breaking a state record in the all-around with a 39.125 and becoming the fi rst to score a perfect 10.0 on the vault in state history. Story on Page 13 Liberians rally at state Capitol as immigration deadline looms Rep. Phillips, AG Ellison offer support for DED holders By KEVIN MILLER [email protected] As the deadline for Volume 75, No. 10 congressional or presi- dential action on Deferred Enforced Departure for Liberians creeps ever Index Opinion-Page 4 Calendar-Page 8 Metro-Page 11-12 Sports-Pages 13-19 Public Safety-Page 23 Classifieds-Pages 20-22 closer, Liberians, their supporters and elected of- fi cials rallied at the State Capitol Feb. 22, calling for either a presidential extension of DED or leg- islative action to protect those who are impacted. DED is a legal immi- gration status granted to Liberian nationals who Sun Newspapers | 10917 Valley View Road Eden Prairie, MN 55344 post.mnsun.com facebook.com/MNsunPost @ecmsunpost PUBLIC NOTICES: See pages 18-19 were seeking refuge from the Liberian civil in the early 1990s. Since 1991, Liberi- ans with either Tempo- rary Protected Status or Deferred Enforced Departure status have been able to legally reside and work in the United States. Minnesota has See DED , Page 2