COLUMNISTS
NBC news on Fargo Flood fight "Mother Nature knows how to throw a party"
Thanks to all the student volunteers and all the others that helped make and now deploy these sandbags to protect for a major flood. THANK YOU! Here's a clip on NBC Nightly news yesterday and on Toda...
Posted on 4/27/13 at 11:00 AM
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
Today's Ask Your Government
Dear readers, A reader from southeastern North Dakota sent me the following letter: While living in a rural area of North Dakota, I have heard rumors of farm families who lost loved ones in our nati...
Posted on 9/17/11 at 7:39 PM
Frank: YA fantasy genre shame has faded 
By Tracy Frank , October 05, 2011
A fondness for foraging: Wild mushrooms delightful fall fare
October 04, 2011
He Said/She Said: A coffee a day helps keep the doldrums away 
By Tammy Swift and John Lamb , October 04, 2011
Lamb: App-reciating Rocktober 
By John Lamb , October 04, 2011
Doeden: Loving spoonfuls
February 02, 2011
Lind: North Dakota native had big responsibility 
By Bob Lind , February 01, 2011
Parenting Perspectives: The invasion of the hungry teens
February 01, 2011
Money Talk: Fiance misinformed about tax ramifications
Q: A couple of years ago, my fiance lost two investment properties due to the housing bust. One house was lost to foreclosure, and the other was sold in a short sale.By Liz Weston , January 31, 2011
Omdahl: Another foolish exercise 
As a longtime admirer of the U.S. Constitution, I was more than pleased to hear that the House of Representatives was taking the time to read the document at the opening session of Congress.
By Lloyd Omdahl , January 31, 2011
Lind: Mailbag’s mind on Manny 
By Bob Lind , January 31, 2011
Bursack: Elder care assistance at your fingertips 
By Carol Bradley Bursack , January 30, 2011
Lind: Another run for the Goose 
Neighbors thinks it’s safe to say that a year from now, in 2012, many stories about the Titanic, which sank in 1912, will appear; many symphony orchestras will play the 1812 Overture, which Tchaikovsky wrote to commemorate Russia’s defense of Moscow from Napoleon’s army in, of course, 1812; and locally, many people will still be recalling the Galloping Goose branch line trains, regardless of the years they ran.
By Bob Lind , January 30, 2011
Swift: This columnist continues to keep on truckin’ 
January 30, 2011
Lamb: A Sundance experience 
By John Lamb , January 29, 2011
Morast: Exorcism back on screen 
January 28, 2011
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Matthew Von Pinnon