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Sacrificing Sleep For Late-Night Studying
High School Daze: The Perils Of Sacrificing Sleep For Late-Night Studying byALLISON AUBREY It may not be the best strategy to stay up late and cram. A new study finds that when teens don't get the...
Posted on 9/4/12 at 9:34 AM
I Went to Jail (But They Let Me Out)
I know I've been unusually quiet lately. Part of it is because I haven't been out and about as much as I usually am (and thus have less to say), and part of it is because I'm working on a very large ...
Posted on 9/2/12 at 8:23 PM
Reading the Bible
It is common to hear Christians (Protestants, really) note "sola scripture," or "scripture alone," when discussing religious authority. Of course, no one actually does that. Sure, sit down a Jehovah's...
Posted on 4/26/12 at 1:41 PM
Work Session 2-14-2012
The packet and agenda for Tuesday evening's work session can be found on theCity Council web page. AGENDA ITEMS: Mark Froemke, local leader of the Bakery, Confectionary, Tobacco, and Grain Millers (...
Posted on 2/14/12 at 8:00 AM
Breaking Free with Beth Moore
On January 29,the Womens Ministry atSpirit of Life Bible Churchin Woodbury started an 11-week Bible study based on Beth Moores popular Bible study Breaking Free: The Journey, The Stories. Last Satur...
Posted on 4/20/11 at 11:57 PM
Crisis on the prairies
By Brad Dokken , June 16, 2013
In frogs' croaks, volunteer hears nature's pulse
By Dan Olson , June 15, 2013
Vinegar cancer test saves lives, India study finds 
By Marilyn Marchione and Muneeza Naqvi , June 02, 2013
OUTDOOR NOTEBOOK: DNR confirms new zebra mussel finding 
News and facts related to the wildlife and the outdoors
By Brad Dokken , June 02, 2013
DNR wetland study offers mixed news 
A preliminary study from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources indicates the state is meeting its goal of no-net-loss of wetlands, but there are ongoing concerns about the quantity and quality of wetlands in the state.
By Minnesota DNR , June 01, 2013
OUTDOOR NOTEBOOK: DNR launches swan study 
The Department of Natural Resources is asking farmers in northwest Minnesota to report trumpeter swans they observe on agricultural lands as part of a study to document the birds’ use of croplands.
By Brad Dokken , May 12, 2013
Report shows persistence of TV violence 
By David Bauder , May 04, 2013
Warm temps inside linked to better physical, mental health
By Andrew M. Seaman , April 15, 2013
Cancer, work in taconite industry linked 
Researchers at the University of Minnesota told Iron Range workers on Friday to protect themselves from taconite dust, despite a new study that was unable to prove that exposure to the dust causes the rare cancer mesothelioma.
By Elizabeth Dunbar, Dan Kraker and Stephanie Hemphill , April 12, 2013
Study: Vaccines do not increase autism risk
There is no link between receiving a number of vaccines early in life and autism, researchers said on Friday.By Reuters , April 08, 2013
Study says death rates worse at rural hospitals 
A new study says the death rates in small rural hospitals are worse than at most hospitals.
April 07, 2013
North Dakota officials seek help in documenting eagle nests 
North Dakota's Game and Fish Department is seeking the public's help in documenting bald eagle nests.
By Associated Press , March 23, 2013
Sharon Buhr, Valley City N.D. letter: Climate change’s impact deserves N.D.’s study 
Sharon Buhr of Valley City writes in about climate change
By Sharon Buhr , March 21, 2013
Researchers study effects of oil drilling on North Dakota wildlife 
By Patrick Springer , March 10, 2013
Study: Even ancient mummies had clogged arteries
By Maria Cheng , March 10, 2013
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