LETTERS
Snail Mail: Send A Little Love
The summer before my sophomore year of high school, my family and I moved from northern New Jersey, to Indiana. Even though I grew up moving a lot, this was the first move that was really hard on me....
Posted on 4/17/13 at 8:09 AM
Letters from the Holy Synod and Bishop Matthias Regarding the Recent Sexual Misconduct Case
The following two letters have been distributed to priests in our diocese and we have been asked to make these available via our usual means. In our case, they will be sent through our emailing list a...
Posted on 11/4/12 at 9:43 AM
25 Ways to Use Magnetic Letters at Home
Is yourrefrigeratorcovered with those colorful letters, but not spelling anything but M-E-S-S!? These 25 fun ways to use those magnetic letters will educate your child on writing, reading and vocabula...
Posted on 5/15/12 at 11:20 AM
What Does It Take to Be an Expert?
I have no letters after my name. Okay, officially I have a B.A., which in today's climate stands less for Bachelor of Arts as it does for Buy Additional -- credits, tuition, college time -- leading t...
Posted on 4/5/12 at 1:19 PM
faith fridays: messages in the sky
I've got a fixation that I'm having a hard time shaking. When it takes hold -- and it often does while the five kids and I are cruising along in the minivan -- everyone knows what's coming. The teens ...
Posted on 10/28/11 at 12:00 AM
FBI searches apartment in ricin letter case
Authorities in hazardous materials suits searched a downtown Spokane apartment Saturday, investigating the recent discovery of a pair of letters containing the deadly poison ricin.By Nicholas K. Geranios , May 18, 2013
MARILYN HAGERTY: Catching up on correspondence 
By Marilyn Hagerty , May 02, 2013
Mississippi man charged in suspicious letters case 
Mississippi man was charged Saturday with making and possessing ricin for use as a weapon as part of the investigation into poison-laced letters sent to President Barack Obama and others, authorities said.
By Holbrook Mohr , April 27, 2013
10 Things to Know for Thursday 
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Thursday
April 17, 2013
Mississippi mail suspect described body-parts conspiracy 
By Holbrook Mohr and Adrian Sainz , April 17, 2013
Tom Ricker, Englevale, N.D., letter: N.D.’s voting system isn’t broken, so don’t fix it 
Every election season, the news media points out that North Dakota is the only state that doesn’t require voter registration. Should North Dakotans be ashamed of that?
By Tom Ricker , April 02, 2013
Kathy Lundeen, Grand Forks, N.D., letter: Authorities take away more and more choices 
Regarding the recent story about certain snacks being removed from concession stands (“Mixing in a salad — whether you noticed or not,” Page A1, March 25)
By Kathy Lundeen , April 02, 2013
Katie Olson, East Grand Forks, Minn., letter: N.D. lawmakers show cruelty toward women 
Even though I don’t live in North Dakota, it saddens me to see that Gov. Jack Dalrymple signed the anti-abortion bills.
By Katie Olson , April 02, 2013
Jeremiah Glosenger, Minot, N.D., letter: Abortion law creates no confusion for doctors 
Dr. Kristen Cain of Fargo’s recent letter tries to instill some unfounded fears in an effort to have people oppose the personhood bill, Senate Bill 2303 (“Personhood bill would cripple IVF in N.D.,” Page A4, March 19).
By Jeremiah Glosenger , April 02, 2013
Judge rules secret FBI letters unconstitutional 
They're called national security letters and the FBI issues thousands of them a year to banks, phone companies and other businesses demanding customer information. They're sent without judicial review and recipients are barred from disclosing them.
By Paul Elias , March 16, 2013
Thanks for making Fashion Night a success 
We would like to express our gratitude to all who made Fashion Night in Grand Forks (benefiting the Altru Infant Bereavement Program) such a success.
By Mary Fox, Erinn Hakstol and Nicole Fournier , January 28, 2013
Don’t tread on the 2nd Amendment 
Fear isn’t an acceptable foundation for action in the face of tragedy.
By Paul Markel , January 28, 2013
Plea deal prompts reader to throw up hands 
Why do we send law enforcement into harm’s way only to have the system let them down?
By Sandra Swanson , January 28, 2013
Tax hikes could bring back the bad old days 
Over the past two years, Minnesota has gotten back on the right track.
By Dan Fabian , January 28, 2013
Use N.D. fund’s earnings to pay all tuitions 
In 2010, North Dakota voters approved the establishment of the Legacy Fund, a constitutionally mandated state savings account that would collect 30 percent of all oil tax revenues. But the fund did not have a defined purpose.
By Dustin Gawrylow , January 28, 2013
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