COLUMNS
meaningful mondays: exploring joy
[So that I can share my weekly faith columns that run in our daily newspaper, Meaningful Mondays will be a duplication of those essays, published Saturdays in The Forum and reprinted here with permiss...
Posted on 1/21/13 at 1:08 AM
Here's what he said...
My husband, Al, who is the editor of the Echo Press newspaper, wrote about his experience running the half-marathon in Las Vegas. The story, along with a picture of him running the race, ran in the Op...
Posted on 1/20/13 at 4:10 PM
Today's Ask Your Government
Dear Teri, Can gays legally be fired in North Dakota just because they are gay? Someone said that a person can be fired just for that reason, and I just find it hard to believe. Raymond Mason Fargo...
Posted on 8/25/12 at 6:52 PM
Flood proved worth of electronic media
Duluth was treated to Mother Natures softer side during Grandmas Marathon weekend so much so that the News Tribune pointed it out in the headline of a follow-up story Monday. What she brought out ...
Posted on 6/24/12 at 12:00 AM
Stadium backers don't believe everything they read
Dont believe everything you read, especially in sports blogs and columns about government issues. That is what some Minnesota politicians say after dealing with Vikings stadium issues for months, or ...
Posted on 4/23/12 at 3:13 AM
MAUREEN DOWD: Hidebound TV networks march toward oblivion
Networks are generally leery of shows that are set in the past.By Maureen Dowd , May 23, 2013
MARILYN HAGERTY: Life’s a beach for grads
By Marilyn Hagerty , May 23, 2013
Mike Dorsher, Grand Forks, N.D. letter: Marriage means one man, one woman — period
Mike Dorsher of Grand Forks writes in about marriageBy Mike Dorsher , May 23, 2013
GEORGE WILL: NLRB stands with Wallace in schoolhouse door
By George Will , May 23, 2013
OUR OPINION: Charities sow early seeds of recovery
By Tom Dennis , May 23, 2013
MARILYN HAGERTY: Al Neuharth: bigger than life even in death
May 23, 2013
ANDY PETERSON: Lower taxes for out-of-state firms? You bet
By Andy Peterson , May 21, 2013
TODD BURIANEK: Marriage reforms suggest society has lost its way
A common principle of a free society is that the government should stay out of a person’s bedroom. After all, what happens behind those doors is not a governmental interest, and true freedom requires that any person be free of governmental interference in that regard.By Todd Burianek , May 21, 2013
THE EATBEAT: My (Italian) Moon adventure
By Marilyn Hagerty , May 21, 2013
RYAN BAKKEN: Merry band of losers
By Ryan Bakken , May 21, 2013
JACK RONEY: Big Candy’s lobbying leaves sour taste
Since the great recession, investors have been inundated with tips for turning losses into profit, ranging from gold to initial public offerings of social-media firms.By Jack Roney , May 20, 2013
MARILYN HAGERTY: ‘Air Mail Week,’ state marble championship marked ’38
May 20, 2013
JOHN HOEVEN: A victory for the Missouri River basin
This week, we scored a major victory for the people who live and work throughout the Missouri River basin. The U.S. Senate passed the States’ Water Rights Act, legislation I introduced and attached to the Water Resources Development Act to bar the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from charging a storage fee for water drawn from the Missouri River reservoirs.By John Hoeven , May 20, 2013
LLOYD OMDAHL: Big chunk of tax cut going out of state
By Lloyd Omdahl , May 20, 2013
ANN BAILEY: The humiliation of dogs
By Ann Bailey , May 20, 2013
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