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"Aren't You Glad I Don't Believe That?!"
Jim Fay (Co-founder ofLove and Logicwith Foster W. Cline, M.D.)recently was reading one of his e-mails andcame across this from Jen, a Love and Logic parent who has discovered thishandy Love and Logi...
Posted on 3/30/13 at 11:41 AM
2012 - A Year in Review
The second year of the second century of Scouting is drawing to a close. How exciting to be part of a relevant, dynamic organization that does so much good for kids, families and communities. First a...
Posted on 12/31/12 at 4:43 PM
This Thanksgiving one woman is grateful for North Dakota
I love Rachel Kelly's author bio on her new Areavoices blog: Meanderings of a Zealous Mom. She uses several six word phrases to describe herself: Always looking for The Grey Area. Meet my best friend...
Posted on 11/20/12 at 11:52 AM
Super Science Day
Check out SUPER SCIENCE DAY on Sunday, April 22, from 1-4 pm at Purpur Arena 1107 7th Ave S. in Grand Forks. Super Science Day features hands-on science, technology, engineering and math activities fo...
Posted on 4/19/12 at 10:00 AM
New underwear?
When folks engage in affairs (emotional, physical, or both) they enter a mental and emotional state wherein their ability to maintain clarity and sensibility about the realities of life fade away. It ...
Posted on 3/4/12 at 11:38 AM
Parents talk to kids about drug abuse
Parents and adults here are in denial about drug abuse by their kids, a former federal drug enforcement agent told members of the Grand Forks Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition recently.By Pamela Knudson , December 17, 2012
Federal grant helps children in domestic violence 
By Stephen J. Lee , December 10, 2012
OUR OPINION: Grand Forks' healthy Choice
By Tom Dennis for the Herald , November 19, 2012
Stay-at-home dads make it work in East Grand Forks 
By Pamela Knudson , September 18, 2012
Kate Kenna, Grand Forks, letter: For drivers, a foolproof way to remember baby 
I just read another story about a child being forgotten in the back seat and dying from the heat.
But I've also learned a wonderful hint from our adult daughter that might save lives of those youngsters in the back seat.
By Kate Kenna , September 06, 2012
House calls a growing trend among veterinarians 
By Sue Manning , September 04, 2012
Craig and Molly Hollenbeck, Minneapolis, letter: Many thanks to Woodside Village staff
To all who are engaged in this noble profession and certainly to those at Woodside Village, thank you and please know how much you are appreciated and valued.By Craig and Molly Hollenbeck , July 22, 2012
JoAnne Hoesel, Bismarck, letter: N.D. supports people with autism disorders
The North Dakota Department of Human Services has been serving children and adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) for nearly two decades.By JoAnne Hoesel , June 13, 2012
MARILYN HAGERTY: UND nursing student has strong message for kids bearing burdens 
May 19, 2012
Study: Every 5 days, child dies in portable pool 
The research being published today in the journal Pediatrics shows 209 deaths and 35 near-drownings of children under 12 from 2001 through 2009. Most of the children, 94 percent, were under 5, and 81 percent of the accidents happened during summer months.
By JoAnne Viviano , June 20, 2011
Killebrew's legacy helping to complete ballfield for kids with disabilities 
Fundraising for the field began a few years ago, and many local sponsors, individual and corporate, have stepped up to the plate. But the last of three Harmon Killebrew Foundation donations, which were described only as "significant," helped complete the field. The field, which cost $400,000 to construct, will be named Harmon Killebrew Field.
By Jessica Fleming , May 20, 2011
OUR OPINION: ‘Safer Tomorrows’ merits GF’s support 
Here’s hoping the project makes the cut, because it promises to make Grand Forks’ reputation as “a great place to raise kids” apply to even more local young people than it does today.
By Tom Dennis for the Herald , May 16, 2011
Mayor Michael Brown and others, Grand Forks, column: Grant could help shield GF youth from violence 
Grand Forks was one of eight communities selected in 2010 to participate in a demonstration project to address children ages 0-17 who are exposed to all types of violence.
By Michael Brown and others , May 15, 2011
IRS data: Privacy rights vs. finding the missing kids 
By Jeremy Herb , March 03, 2011
Ceremonies of Thanksgiving, sometimes bridging two cultures 
While some American Indians observe Thanksgiving by holding traditional spiritual ceremonies like the sweat lodge and powwows, others have no use for a holiday they see as a symbol of the destruction of the native way life. Still others choose to bridge the cultures, participating in Christian worship services as well as activities connected with their Indian heritage.
By Rose French , November 25, 2010
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