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What to do with a HB: The McIntyre Bowstring Arch Bridge in Poweshiek County, Iowa
Poweshiek County rescinds grant and support for McIntyre Bowstring Arch Bridge. Bridge now for sale to be relocated. Preserving historic bridges for future generations is not an eas...
Posted on 6/11/13 at 4:23 AM
Oh, how I love this story!
Today I share a great little Associated Press story out of Brainerd, Minnesota. Oh, how I love this story! On the surface, this is the story of Rin Heise's prom dress, but in-between the lines is a b...
Posted on 4/27/13 at 3:30 PM
How to make a Rolo Turtle Holiday Cookie
brightcove.createExperiences(); The items you will need for this recipe are: Pretzels (square) Rolos Favorite nut (almonds used in this recipe) ...
Posted on 11/21/12 at 12:01 PM
AMTA 12 Post Conference Recap
It's hard to believe more than a week has already passed since I presented at my first ever national conference for the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA) in St. Charles, Illinois. AMTA always ...
Posted on 10/21/12 at 8:00 AM
The Pasture Up in the Hills
The family farmstead, where I grew up, was in the middle of a farming community. There were four neighbors within a mile of us on three sides, and because the landscape was fairly flat, you could see...
Posted on 11/12/11 at 9:51 PM
Mosquito spraying planned for Leonard 
LEONARD, N.D. – Mosquito ground spraying is scheduled for Leonard starting at 7 tonight.
By Forum staff reports , June 16, 2009
Visit a wildlife refuge in the area 
There are more than 500 National Wildlife Refuges throughout the United States. One of these is the Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge northeast of Detroit Lakes, Minn., about an hour- and-a-half drive from the Fargo-Moorhead area.
By George Weatherton , June 14, 2009
We must protect the rain forests 
We need the rain forests. Without the rain forests, we would lose medicines for asthma, leukemia, malaria, bronchitis, pneumonia and different types of heart diseases.
By Annabelle Marty , June 14, 2009
Minnesota owl survives two close calls 
MINNEAPOLIS - This great horned owl is one lucky, or unlucky, bird – depending how you look at it.
By Associated Press , June 14, 2009
SS Ruby boat tours on Red begin today 
The S.S. Ruby touring boat will begin offering tours on the Red River today.
By Forum staff reports , June 12, 2009
Hudson Bay events June 20 in Georgetown 
GEORGETOWN, Minn. – The annual Hudson Bay Days will be June 20 here.
By Forum staff reports , June 12, 2009
Outdoors calendar 
Meetings, banquets
WHAT: Red River Riders ATV & Dirt Bike Club meeting
WHEN: June 17, 7 p.m.
WHERE: Wild Rice (N.D.) Bar and Grill
CONTACT: www.redriverriders.org or Les Schermerhorn at (218) 233-1035
Hunting
WHAT: North Dakota Retriever Club licensed field tests
WHEN: Aug. 21-23
WHERE: NDRC training grounds on U.S. Highway 10 between Dilworth and Glyndon, Minn.
CONTACT: www.ndrc.org or Dave Lybeck at (701) 237-6776, Henry VanOffelen at (218) 847-7416 or Clark Emery at (218) 233-4377
By Forum staff reports , June 11, 2009
Here is rationale for guns in parks 
There’s been a couple of cartoons recently in The Forum lambasting those who might carry a concealed handgun in a national park.
By Gary L. Otnes , June 11, 2009
Bacteria-ridden water causes stink 
GRAND FORKS, N.D. – Summer is officially here, even if the weather doesn’t seem like it yet. But along with the season comes something local residents don’t eagerly anticipate – the occasionally overpowering smell rising from treatment ponds at the American Crystal Sugar plant in East Grand Forks, Minn.
By Ryan Johnson, Grand Forks Herald , June 09, 2009
Landscape photography workshop offered 
Dan Francis Photography of Fargo is offering a North Dakota landscape workshop in Medora June 26-28.
By Forum staff reports , May 28, 2009
Don’t open last natural treasure to drilling 
In response to the May 17 letter to the editor (“Conrad works for our energy future”):
I missed the original editorial, but it’s great to hear that Sen. Kent Conrad is on board for alternative energy.
By Travis Siebert , May 20, 2009
Weather Talk: A glacial perspective offered as spring finally arrives 
Well, it does appear that there is going to be spring this year. Ice has left the lakes, elms are leafing out, and summer birds are returning to the area flock by flock.
By John Wheeler , May 10, 2009
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