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By Rylee Nelson Forum News Service FARGO, N.D. - Forum Communications Co. has enlisted new aerial perspectives to provide its readers and viewers with over-the-top coverage of the 2013 Red River Va...
Posted on 5/2/13 at 1:26 PM
Lies about the Boston Bombing
Conspiracy theories about the Boston bombing continue to be posted today. Please don't be gullible enough to fall for this stuff, folks--anyone who claims to know what happened at this point is not b...
Posted on 4/17/13 at 3:55 PM
Rural Minnesota short of Internet speed
Minnesota has work to do to make online work balanced between urban areas and the rest of the state. Thief River Falls Digi-Key employs 2,600 people as one of the largest and fastest-growing electron...
Posted on 12/17/12 at 10:08 AM
Approachably Abrasive
Have you been to a protest lately? Tea Party? Occupy? Vietnam? We've all heard how protests are handled in China. Throughout my time there, I had heard from the locals and expats bits and pieces ab...
Posted on 4/28/12 at 9:20 AM
Are You a Pirate Too?
I thought I'd post an essay I wrote a while ago for a class. The Words Cited are in the comments. That's also where you can let me know what your opinions are on this issue: In its beginnings, the mu...
Posted on 4/23/12 at 12:47 PM
'Virtual schools' gain popularity in Duluth area
Growth trend expected to continue at that regionDULUTH — Munching on spoonfuls of noodles and cheese with the radio playing softly in the background, Maria Vespa sat at her family’s kitchen counter to take her geography mid-term on a recent afternoon.
By Sarah Horner, Duluth News Tribune , December 19, 2009
Letter: High-speed Internet service key to rural vitality
Today, people can work from anywhere if they have access to high-speed Internet service. A woman I know works for a Twin Cities insurance company from her home between St. James and Sleepy Eye.By Brad Finstad, Center for Rural Policy and Development , December 16, 2009
Area broadband group advances in funding process
System would serve Windom, at least seven other communitiesWINDOM — The Southwest Minnesota Broadband Group’s application for American Recovery and Reinvestment Act dollars has proceeded to the second phase of funding evaluation.
December 05, 2009
Speedy Internet could boost rural Minnesota
ST. PAUL – State leaders often talk about two Minnesotas, a well-connected Minnesota around the Twin Cities and a less advanced Minnesota elsewhere.By Don Davis , November 25, 2009
Editorial: Time to look at a faster Web
By Daily Globe , November 10, 2009
Report calls for more, faster Internet access
ST. PAUL — Judy Adamec of Minnesota’s Otter Tail County is a poster child for rural Internet connection problems.By Don Davis , November 07, 2009
Letter: Google ignores Greater Minnesota
By State Rep. Tom Rukavina, DFL-Virginia , October 23, 2009
Editorial: Big Brother may watch Internet
Could the White House effectively take control of the Internet? Remarkably, a proposed bill in the Senate sponsored by Sen. Jay Rockefeller, a Democrat from West Virginia, and Olympia Snowe, a Maine Republican, would do just that.By Daily Globe , September 02, 2009
Hackers attack Twitter; Facebook also slows down
NEW YORK — A hacker attack this morning shut down the fast-growing messaging service Twitter, and Facebook also said it was looking into possible site problems.By Barbara Ortutay, Associated Press , August 06, 2009
Rural officials request Internet upgrade funds
ST. PAUL – Some rural Minnesota school children cannot use certain learning tools, while their classmates can.December 30, 2008
Recent Worthington resident arrested for child porn
Hauser charged with possessing and disseminating child pornographyWORTHINGTON — A man who had moved to Worthington earlier this year was charged Wednesday for both possessing and disseminating child pornography photographs.
December 12, 2008
Kids warned of Internet dangers
The days when sexual predators prowled neighborhoods in cars and used candy to lure children seem old-fashioned.By Patrick Springer, The Forum , December 03, 2008
Cops use teen identities online
BISMARCK, N.D. – Steve Harstad remembers the cold winter night when he first became a teenage girl.By Teri Finneman, The Forum , August 04, 2008
Trial postponed in Internet crimes case
The jury trial of Ryan Lee Balster, 22, of Jasper, has been pushed back to September. It was originally scheduled to begin July 1.June 14, 2008
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