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SCOTT RALL COLUMN: Hunting season ends with good dogs, friends
WORTHINGTON - The end of another short week greets us today. With both Christmas and New Year's Day falling on works days, it made for two short weeks for many folks. But the holidays are over now and, with them, much of the rushing around that accompanies them. I am totally fine with that.By Scott Rall , January 07, 2013
SCOTT RALL COLUMN: Set goals that are attainable
WORTHINGTON — When I listen to nation-wide radio or watch national news, it makes me feel pretty good to live in the midwest. We don’t have super storms like Sandy to deal with and there are no earthquakes or giant mud slides that threaten our existence. We have an occasional tornado and they can be very destructive, but it’s not like they happen every week.By Scott Rall , December 28, 2012
SCOTT RALL COLUMN: Where have all the roosters gone?
WORTHINGTON — I was hoping to make it ’til the New Year without any snow. No snow at all would have been better. A few inches of rain in March needs no shoveling. But the snow is here and that is to be expected. And with the snow comes the winding down of the season’s hunting opportunities, with the pheasant hunting season closing Jan. 1.By Scott Rall , December 21, 2012
RALL: Less is more on outdoor Christmas list
In the land of pheasant hunting, I usually ask all of the people I hunt with this question: Is it better to shoot and miss or to have not shot the gun at all?December 14, 2012
SCOTT RALL COLUMN: I thought you were never coming home
WORTHINGTON — There isn’t a dog owner on Earth who hasn’t bragged about the performance of his or her hunting dog at one time or another. Hunting dogs can do some amazing things. Some dog owners can’t stop talking about it.By Scott Rall , December 07, 2012
Dogs: It’s easier to wind them in than wind them up
WORTHINGTON — It can only happen once for the dog and happens very seldom for most dog owners. For Tracer, it happened a few weeks back. The last time it happened to me was two years ago with a black lab named Axle.By Scott Rall , November 16, 2012
SCOTT RALL COLUMN: Beauty is in the eye of the deer holder
WORTHINGTON — So what does the most beautiful woman in the world look like? I certainly can’t tell you. The definition of most beautiful is different depending on which guy you ask. Some guys love blondes and some love brunettes. Others yet think redheads are the most beautiful. So in the end, who is right? They are all right from their own perspective.By Scott Rall , November 09, 2012
Column: We need a Farm Bill, and we need it now
By Rep. Tim Walz , August 14, 2012
Column: Losing liberty
WASHINGTON — Liberty is always tenuous. Those who enjoy it seem to be a minority in the world. That’s why liberty must not only be preserved by those who currently benefit from it; it must also be fought for and constantly renewed for future generations, because there are always those who wish to restrict or eliminate our freedoms.By Cal Thomas , February 15, 2012
Column: Fourth-grade orchestra growing at Prairie Elementary
By Katie Stafford, District 518 , January 14, 2012
Column: District 518 set to assess facilities needs
By John Landgaard, District 518 , October 01, 2011
Column: America downgraded!
WASHINGTON — My father was a product of the Great Depression and World War II. Like so many others of his generation, he, like his parents before him, knew how to “do without.”By Cal Thomas , August 10, 2011
Fitness Matters: Answers to your health and wellness questions
Question: I have a friend that follows a vegan lifestyle, and she’s trying to get me to do the same. Is this something you’d recommend for improving overall health and wellness?By Liz Albright , December 13, 2010
Column: Lisa Murkowski's epiphany
WASHINGTON — If you have any doubts about the real meaning of this month’s midterm elections, let me refer you to the most notable winner in those tests. I am talking about Lisa Murkowski, the re-elected senator from Alaska.By David Broder , November 26, 2010
Column: This is who ‘we’ really is, Glenn
MIAMI — A few words about who “we” is.By Leonard Pitts , September 03, 2010
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