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1986: Edgerton Oddity
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Strange, Almost Sensical Spam
Some very weird spam is showing up in my inbox lately. One presents itself as being from a bank, but if a bank secretary was really that bad at proofreading, he would surely be taken out and shot fort...
Posted on 3/30/10 at 8:05 AM
Letter: Awarding of gravel bid is questioned
I used to think there were only Seven Wonders of the World. Now, I am thinking there may be eight.By Susanne Murphy, Worthington Excavating , April 17, 2013
Letter: Support the Minnesota Child Victims Act
Current law says child sexual abuse victims immediately know they are injured and have until age 24 to file a lawsuit. Considering it can take decades for victims to confront the abuse, statutes of limitation are woefully short and act as an arbitrary barrier to justiceBy Jim Keenan, Executive Director, POR Emotional Wellness Services, Savage , April 17, 2013
Letter: Media blackout of murder case is shameful
There is a landmark criminal case currently taking place that has been going on in a public trial for about a month now. It’s the Kermit Gosnell murder trial. Dr. Kermit Gosnell, Philadelphia, is accused of killing seven born-alive babies and one grown woman.By Nancy Haapoja, Redwood Falls , April 16, 2013
Letter: There are positives to take from last week's storm
By Ryan Anderson, Las Vegas, Nev. , April 16, 2013
Letter: Grandparents' visit to Germany a March highlight
By John Martin, Worthington exchange student to Crailsheim , April 16, 2013
Letter: Reader appreciative of story about grandfather
Thank you so much for the story about my grandfather, Menno Vander Veen.By Kelly Vanderveen, Elko , April 12, 2013
Letters: Health, human service cuts are ill-advised
NAMI Minnesota is deeply disappointed with the cuts being proposed to the health and human services budget at the state capitol.By Sue Abderholden, Executive Director, NAMI Minnesota, St. Paul , April 12, 2013
Letter: Thank you, Worthington Public Utilities
Congratulations to the entire Worthington Public Utilities Board and department for having the foresight to plan for unpredictable weather conditions and providing electrical services to the Worthington community.By Greg Raymo, President, First State Bank Southwest, Worthington , April 12, 2013
Letter: Many deserve thanks for cottage fundraiser
By Sharon Lynn, Chair, The Hospice Committee , April 11, 2013
Letter: Thatcher remembered as 'a remarkable woman'
On Monday morning Great Britain — and for that matter the world — lost a remarkable political figure, the Right Honorable the Baroness Margaret Thatcher.By Jacob Holck, Worthington , April 11, 2013
Letter: Don't leave hockey out of facility survey
I am writing in regard to the survey sent out asking for input on a new athletics facility for the city of Worthington, including Independent School District 518, Minnesota West Community and Technical College, and Worthington Convention and Visitors Bureau.By Amy Oberloh, Worthington , April 09, 2013
Letter: Give all families equal protection and repeal DOMA
The Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) singles out lawfully married same-sex couples under federal law, denying them more than 1,000 federal protections and responsibilities.By Jack Twist Blooming Prairie, , April 09, 2013
Letter: Cuts to long-term care are shocking, wrong
By District 22B Rep. Rod Hamilton, R-Mountain Lake , April 09, 2013
Letter: Fears of tobacco black market are unfounded
In a recent article in the Daily Globe (“In border town, Dayton’s budget faces skepticism”), it was noted that there are some concerns over raising the tobacco tax because of fear of a black market developing.By Cheryl Avenel-Navara, David Benson, Paula Bloemendaal, Wendy Donkersloot, Lori Dudley, Kathi Haberman, Pete Navara, Ruth Nystrom, Ryan Seykora Southwest Community Health Improvement Program , April 05, 2013
Letter: Early Riser's Kiwanis welcomes members, support
This is a “thank you” from the Early Riser’s Kiwanis Club to all the individuals who visited our food stand at the Women’s Expo on March 30. We hope you enjoyed the delicious food.By Jeanene Townswick, Administration Committee, Early Riser's Kiwanis Club, Worthington , April 04, 2013
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