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Legislative notebook: Farmers want clarification
By Don Davis and Danielle Killey Farmers are not sure how much more they will be taxed after the Democratic-controlled Legislature adopted a $2 billion tax increase. It appears that farmers will pay ...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 1:12 AM
Tai Chi: What Goes Around Comes Around
It had only been two days on this mountain in Hubei province. But in a whole new environment----one that encouraged the focus of every moment, no less---this meant a concentrated, super-saturated 48 ...
Posted on 9/8/12 at 8:20 AM
To Be or Not To Be... Silly
I watched a delightful movie this weekend. Or maybe I watched a terrible movie. Or maybe I watched one of the greatest plays in English literature. It's kind of hard to tell, since what I saw was Myst...
Posted on 10/18/10 at 2:35 PM
1960: The Arts in Luverne
In 1942 Sinclair Lewis visited Luverne and found it much to his liking, as this 1960 editorial noted....
Posted on 10/10/10 at 11:00 AM
Words and medicine: the doctor as storyteller
It's July, and that means it's time once more for Minnesota Medicine's annual issue devoted to creative writing by Minnesota physicians and medical students. The July edition of the magazine, whi...
Posted on 7/15/09 at 5:11 AM
Toe tappin' time this weekend in Worthington
WORTHINGTON – Area country music aficionados have little time left to wait: the annual “Gone Country” musical revue at Worthington’s Memorial Auditorium Performing Arts Center (MAPAC) is set for Friday and Saturday evenings.
By Jane Turpin Moore , March 10, 2013
Dumkes’ Dow documentary debuts at Dayton House
WORTHINGTON — Architect Wallace L. Dow, best known in Worthington as the mastermind behind the Historic Dayton House at 1311 Fourth Ave., is the subject of a new documentary recently completed by Sioux Falls, S.D., filmmakers Brad and Jennifer Dumke.
By Jane Turpin Moore , March 10, 2013
SMAHC announces grant funding
MARSHALL — The Southwest Minnesota Arts & Humanities Council has recently provided grant funding to 21 arts organizations totaling $102,202.By Daily Globe , March 01, 2013
Letter: Crippen column inspires childhood memories
While reading Ray Crippen’s Feb. 9 column, his mention of the tent show rang a bell.By Shirley Rubis, Lakefield , February 19, 2013
Cheadle, Whitehead earn Region 3A Triple 'A' Awards
By Alyson Buschena , February 15, 2013
Art sought for display in new Event Center
WORTHINGTON — As the new Event Center takes shape, there will be a possibility for public art to be displayed in the common areas.By Aaron Hagen , February 15, 2013
WHS students commended for musical
By Carol Wagner, Heron Lake , February 07, 2013
Art sought for event center opening
WORTHINGTON — The Worthington Public Arts Commission is searching for framed and ready-to-hang two-dimensional artwork by local artists featuring themes, scenes and events in the Worthington areaBy Daily Globe , February 03, 2013
Local artist gets SMAHC grant
MARSHALL — Paul Swanson of Worthington has been awarded a $1,500 individual artist development grant to create an “Images of Rural Life” photography collection.By Daily Globe , February 01, 2013
Summer theater announces 2013 schedule
By Daily Globe , February 01, 2013
Elizabeth Luke, Gordy Moore are Worthington High's Triple 'A' winners
WORTHINGTON — It’s not easy to find time to celebrate when you’re a Triple “A” award recipient.
By Alyson Buschena , January 29, 2013
Mixed Blood play at Minnesota West
WORTHINGTON — The Mixed Blood Theater will present three free performances of “African America” next week at Minnesota West Community and Technical College, Worthington campus.By Daily Globe , January 28, 2013
'Sound of Music' auditions in Windom
WINDOM — The Prairie Arts Continuum (PAC), an arts organization serving The Windom area of southwest Minnesota, will stage a community theatre production of “The Sound of Music” April 11-14.By Daily Globe , January 27, 2013
Worthington High School set to perform 'Hairspray'
WORTHINGTON — An energetic cast of 56 students is primed for this weekend’s performances of “Hairspray,” the 2013 Worthington High School (WHS) All-School Musical. The musical is well known for its infectious concluding number, “You Can’t Stop the Beat.”
By Jane Turpin Moore , January 27, 2013
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