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
Doeden: What a cheeseball
KEY WEST, Fla. - Lights twinkling under a night sky the color of a Spanish black olive, brick pathways winding through lush tropical foliage and the soothing sound of fluttering palm fronds set the stage for a champagne reception on the opening night of the 29th annual Key West Literary Seminar.
January 26, 2011
Halgrimson: Book explores food, lifestyle of migrants
By Andrea Hunter Halgrimson , January 26, 2011
Parenting Perspectives: Can we ‘have it all’?
For most of my motherhood, I’ve worked part time. In many ways, the limited workweek has provided me the best of both worlds.By Sherri Richards , January 25, 2011
Lind: The original social network 
By Bob Lind , January 25, 2011
Omdahl: Updating ’38 guide to history 
Most folks who can remember the Works Progress Administration think of it as a program for blue-collar workers who became unemployed in the Great Depression.
By Lloyd Omdahl , January 24, 2011
Money Talk: Use proceeds from car to pay credit cards
Q: My grandfather gave me his car just before he passed away. I drove it for a few years and now am ready to sell it.By Liz Weston , January 24, 2011
Lind: Neighbors remind us it could be much colder 
By Bob Lind , January 24, 2011
Bursack: Chronic falls need attention 
Dear Carol: My mother lives alone. I visit her daily and help her around the house, plus I get her medications ready. The problem is that she has fallen many times.
By Carol Bradley Bursack , January 23, 2011
Swift: Zumba dance workout doesn’t quite work out
Irwin and I have finally worked our ways to the Z’s in our DVD collection.January 23, 2011
Lind: Beloved tree now a memorial to Moorhead man 
By Bob Lind , January 23, 2011
Lamb: Meat Eater takes center ice at the Ralph
When I left the Ralph Engelstad Arena last Friday, I had an empty feeling in my stomach.By John Lamb , January 22, 2011
Morast: Time to think beyond pink
January 21, 2011
Doeden: Gumbo goes south of the border
The kitchen counter exploded with color. Bowls of all sizes filled with green slices of spicy-hot jalapenos, black beans, bright yellow-orange shreds of cheese, grass-green cilantro, homemade salsa mixed of red, green and white and sour cream the color of coconut ice cream.
January 19, 2011
Lind: Langer’s legacy lives on 
Bill Langer was “a character.”
So says Don Aird of Fenton, Mo., in the wake of other stories about North Dakota’s late governor and senator.
By Bob Lind , January 18, 2011
Parenting Perspectives: Winter memory etched in snow
It seems our family’s favorite outdoor memories come from times when someone’s left some skin on the ground, a sacrifice to Mother Nature who likes to remind us that we can enjoy her woods, her rivers and lakes and even her snow-covered hills, but we should never get too comfortable.By Devlyn Brooks , January 18, 2011
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