COLUMNS
What to do about $4.00 gas?
Join the May Bike Month Challenge and ride your bike and burn calories instead of gas. Congratulations Sharon Fowler! You win a cool new "Fargo" cap in the May Bike Month Challenge! You can join...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 6:33 AM
'High Five' Can Make a Big Difference
Ive spent a lot of time this past week thinking about how much I love Fargo. Sure, its cold. And windy. And snowy. But the love that I have for Fargo lies in the heart of its people. My work, gym, s...
Posted on 4/16/13 at 11:54 AM
meaningful mondays: exploring joy
[So that I can share my weekly faith columns that run in our daily newspaper, Meaningful Mondays will be a duplication of those essays, published Saturdays in The Forum and reprinted here with permiss...
Posted on 1/21/13 at 1:08 AM
Here's what he said...
My husband, Al, who is the editor of the Echo Press newspaper, wrote about his experience running the half-marathon in Las Vegas. The story, along with a picture of him running the race, ran in the Op...
Posted on 1/20/13 at 4:10 PM
The Bridges of Booneville, New York
Located in Oneida County in north central New York State, the Town(ship) of Boonville is one of the forgotten relicts of the b...
Posted on 12/10/12 at 11:16 AM
Leier: A closer look at new signup period with CRP
By Doug Leier , May 21, 2013
Parenting Perspectives: Like beauty, coolness is in the eye of the beholder
By Kathy Tofflemire , May 20, 2013
ND attorney general’s family has long history in area
By Bob Lind , May 20, 2013
Areavoices: Buckwheat for more than just pancakes
My father raised buckwheat on one of our fields, but I did not know it wasn’t a grain until I was in college. It is actually related to rhubarb. The only buckwheat we had at home was buckwheat pancakes made with buckwheat flour, so my ignorance was understandable.By Chuck Rang, "Courage in the Kitchen" on Areavoices , May 20, 2013
Style Profile: Classic pieces make up marketing coordinator’s look
By Anna G. Larson , May 19, 2013
Lind: Dakota Business College taught many ND bankers
Stories about the old Dakota Business College in Fargo led Justin Swank, Fargo, to write about his father, James Swank.By Bob Lind , May 19, 2013
Omdahl: Tax cuts go out of state
By Lloyd Omdahl , May 19, 2013
Ryan Bakken: Treasures big, small found rummaging
The prize was his future bride, Denise.
But Denise put a qualifier on his best-ever label: “I was in the free box,” she said.
By Ryan Bakken, Forum News Service , May 19, 2013
Zaleski: How easily we buy into the scams
By Jack Zaleski , May 18, 2013
Ahlin: Angelina Jolie, cancer and health care choices
By Jane Ahlin , May 18, 2013
Minding Our Elders: Siblings disagree about mom seeking dementia evaluation
By Carol Bradley Bursack , May 18, 2013
Coming Home: My love of wildflowers started young
By Jessie Veeder , May 18, 2013
Lind: ND farmer saved man pinned under machine
By Bob Lind , May 18, 2013
‘Father of forward pass’ coached football in Fargo
By Curtis Eriksmoen , May 18, 2013
Schnepf: Timing mats at Fargodome part of Boston bombing scene
By Kevin Schnepf , May 18, 2013
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