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Previous PageAn unforgettable day
Three years ago today my then-5 year old daughter Ellen was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and my world crumbled around me. With the help of faith, famly and awesome doctors and nurses, ...
6/3/11 at 11:11 AM Grateful 10/22/10 at 10:39 AM
Best years 7/30/10 at 11:26 AM
An award-winning student researcher
Kristina Anderson, a senior biochemistry and biotechnology major received first place honors in the undergraduate poster competition at the American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Natio...
4/14/11 at 2:26 PM
Moon tides and celestial beekeeping
Some of you got to see the huge moon over the weekend. Others like Vincent Phillips, who lives in England, had a more physical experience. Thanks to lunar perigee, he may have gotten his shoes soake...
3/21/11 at 11:18 AM
Work A Day For Randy
Last Saturday, March 12, my In the Spirit column in the Grand Forks Herald told of Randy Trontvet, 54, and the battle hes been waging against pancreatic cancer since last August. http://www.grandforks...
3/14/11 at 12:37 PM It's the Mammo Mash! 12/30/10 at 11:36 PM
Thousand thousand thanks shall be! 5/6/10 at 6:13 PM
Tom Hoffner cancer benefit
Tom was diagnosed last fall with Stage 4 Colon Cancer that has also spread to his liver and lymph nodes. Tom is actively fighting his cancer with Chemotherapy treatments for 3 days every other we...
2/2/11 at 9:22 PM
Loss
I am going to write about a different kind of loss today. It's not the kind of loss you see at the scale, but the kind of loss you feel in your heart. Yesterday, January 31, I lost my big sis, Donna,...
2/1/11 at 2:14 PM You might enjoy these pics... 5/9/10 at 4:30 PM
Mammo 5/7/10 at 5:00 AM
Victimizing Cancer Patients
"Evil" is a hard word to define and a strong word to use, but it's hard not to use it to describe people who prey on the vulnerable or helpless, from babies, to puppies, to people suffering ...
10/28/09 at 10:27 AM
Bake for the Cure
I've never entered any food at the county or state fair level, but those sort of contests always have held some fascination for me. The only winning recipe I've tried is Jennie's B...
4/29/09 at 9:37 AM
