LIFESTYLE
A health scare, but not enough to change their ways
A heart attack or a cancer diagnosis is usually life-changing, yet many people do little afterwards to alter their lifestyle or behavior in ways that might reduce their future risk. Various studies h...
Posted on 5/28/13 at 12:22 PM
Worst Movies Ever?
I watched the infamous "Birdemic" over the weekend. Yes, I did this on purpose. No, I'm not a glutton for punishment. The movie was probably one of the worst movies I've ever seen, even though I've s...
Posted on 2/18/13 at 5:11 PM
Ask the Dietitian: What is the best diet program?
Q: What is the best diet program? A: This is an excellent question and one that I am often asked. My answer: instead of focusing on a diet program, concentrate on healthy lifestyle changes that contr...
Posted on 1/23/13 at 2:41 PM
Tai Chi 2: The Lifestyle
Last time we looked at the practice. This time it's about the place and the people, aboutwhat life was like there on Wu Dang Shan. First the setting: life there is encased in a sea of mountain tops a...
Posted on 8/29/12 at 10:29 AM
1961: Scary Baby Names, 1961 Version
Roy Rogers is still a better name than Pilot Inspektor....
Posted on 3/10/11 at 11:00 AM
Looking Back: 1963 - Rural Luverne resident is dairy princess
A weekly look back at regional historyBy Jane Turpin Moore , June 19, 2013
Column: Think this year's ice storm was bad? 1896's may have been worse
WORTHINGTON — In the wake of April’s calamitous ice storm, few likely knew of the icy precedent that befell Worthington and the surrounding area almost 117 years ago.By Justin Stevenson, Special to the Daily Globe , June 19, 2013
Raiding the rhubarb patch
The patch of rhubarb in our backyard is sorely neglected. Well, the rhubarb is technically in our neighbor’s backyard — but right along the property line, and neither of us ever makes use of it.
By Beth Rickers , June 17, 2013
Column: Try reading this R.C. column ASAP, PDQ
WORTHINGTON — I am having more trouble reading these days. If you are having trouble reading as well, it’s no wonder.By Ray Crippen , June 15, 2013
Leader of the band: Fulda’s Peterson retires from music education career
June 15, 2013
Out & About: June 14-21
Friday, June 14 King Turkey Day Golf Tournament, 18-hole scramble, five-person teams, 1 p.m. shotgun start, Worthington Country Club, Worthington. Call 372-2919. Wood Duck Festival, with kiddie parade at 5 p.m., Fulda High School Band concert at 7 p.m., fireworks at dusk and other events, Fulda. Heritage Days, with community breakfast, sidewalk chalk contest, 6 p.m. kiddy parade, Rib Fest from 6 to 8p.m., inflatables, Cruise Night and other events, Rock Rapids, Iowa.June 13, 2013
Looking Back: 1963 - Area farms 'hammered' by hail storm
A weekly look back at regional historyBy Jane Turpin Moore , June 12, 2013
Column: Water has always been a deep subject for city
WORTHINGTON — John Fenstermacher was Worthington’s mayor. Gordon Thompson was City Clerk. Ralph Bergstrom was manager of the Campbell Soup Co. It was those three in particular but there were others. Oh — Ray Ager for the E.O. Olson Trust Fund. Day and night there was a group focused on finding water for Worthington.By Ray Crippen , June 08, 2013
Stage hand: Janssen one of original Lake Okabena windsurfers
By Beth Rickers , June 08, 2013
Out & About: June 7-16
Friday, June 7 14th annual Windsurfing Regatta and Unvarnished Music Festival, with opening ceremony at 5:30 p.m., music by Patchouli at 6 p.m. and Havana Hi-Fi at 8 p.m., followed by Shoreline Jam, Sailboard Beach, Lake Okabena, Worthington. Noah Hoehn One-Man Show, featuring harmonica, marimba, percussion and vocals, 7 p.m., Jackson County Central High School Performing Arts Center, 1128 N. Highway, Jackson.June 06, 2013
Looking back -- 1988: Evensen hangs up city band baton
One year ago New “Welcome to Worthington” signs were in place at key city entry points, in advance of the annual Windsurfing Regatta weekend. Hagen Distributing donated all the products for the signs.By Jane Turpin Moore , June 05, 2013
A tale of two cities: A true story of friendship
WORTHINGTON — The play by Jessica Zuehlke and Jim Stowell, “A Wagon Load of Shoes,” is based on the true story of the partnership between Worthington and Crailsheim, Germany.June 01, 2013
A tale of two cities: Zuehlke co-writes play about partnership's beginnings
June 01, 2013
Out & About:May 31-June 15
Friday, May 31 29th annual Buffalo Days, with Men’s Prayer Breakfast at 6:30 a.m., Car Cruise-In from 6 to 10 p.m., beer garden, food vendors, fire truck ladder rides and Duck Races, Luverne. Go to www.luvernechamber.com for full schedule of events. Fundraiser Rummage Sale, benefiting St. Mary’s Church and School, featuring lots of free items, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., St. Mary’s School, 1206 Eighth Ave., Worthington. Ellsworth Family Fun Days, with midway, Little Miss Ellsworth at 6 p.m., pedal-pull at 6:30 p.m., run-walk events at 7:30 p.m. and other events, Ellsworth.May 30, 2013
Column: Worthington residents on memory on Dr. Charles Fitch
Many in the Worthington community fondly recall Dr. Charles Fitch, who died April 24.By Rolf Carlson , May 29, 2013
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