Spider Lies on Facebook
I am terribly afraid of spiders, so I was a bit squeamish about debunking a few of the false spider-related posts on Facebook. I Used to be an Adventurer Like You Until I Took a Spider to the Butt One...
Posted on 4/23/13 at 7:49 PM
Blogging behind the scenes....
From the Classroom: When you receive this article, I will be soaking in another session of a seminar called "Mind the App," a class being offered for students and those interested in knowing how to...
Posted on 4/22/13 at 5:32 AM
Bridgehunter's Chronicles now LinkedIn flickr
In the last few days, you have probably seen a couple articles being revised and cleaned up and some changes in the way the Chronicles is being presented in itself. It is no secret that the online c...
Posted on 9/4/12 at 8:20 AM
Facebook: The public and personal
After the recent public offering by the popular social networking site, Facebook, seeing follow-up stories about the continued decline in the stocks value has been rather interesting. While Im not on...
Posted on 5/30/12 at 7:16 PM
Facebook for grownups
It appears to be the top health news story of the week already: The American Academy of Pediatrics published new guidelines Monday to help pediatricians be on the lookout for depression, cyberbullying...
Posted on 3/29/11 at 11:47 AM
Lawmakers want to keep Facebook passwords private
ST. PAUL — Conservative and liberal Minnesota legislators are combining efforts to stop a business practice they say invades job applicants’ privacy.By Don Davis , March 27, 2012
Facebook photo used as evidence of failure to register
A photo of his new car on Facebook could come back to haunt a Wadena man charged for failing to register that vehicle because of his predatory offender status.April 25, 2011
Facebook effect in full force
SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook is betting that one day soon, we’ll all be acting like high school students — more texting and instant-messaging, at the expense of e-mail.November 16, 2010
Parents join forces on Facebook to combat bullying
JAMESTOWN, N.D. – Parents across the state are joining forces using the same social media networks often used against their children to combat the issue of bullying in schools.November 12, 2010
Facebook sting sign of cases to come
October 04, 2010
On Facebook, wife learns of husband's 2nd wedding
CLEVELAND — Dread of the unknown hung in the air as Lynn France typed two words into the search box on Facebook: the name of the woman with whom she believed her husband was having an affair.By Meghan Barr, Associated Press , August 05, 2010
Navigating Facebook in the workplace
WILLMAR — If your boss ever catches you updating your Facebook status or posting a tweet from your work computer, you probably won’t be fired — but you might get a stern look and a warning.By Ashley White, West Central Tribune , June 23, 2010
Facebook at work: Employers worry about productivity
FARGO, N.D. - Jeff DeLoss, a business analyst at Noridian Administrative Services in Fargo, can’t log on to Facebook at his work computer. Company policy does not allow access to social networking sites on company time.By Sherri Richards, The Forum , June 04, 2010
Waitress fired for griping about tip on Facebook
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A North Carolina waitress is out of a job after griping on her Facebook page about the $5 tip she got from a couple who sat at their table for three hours. The waitress says the customers kept her at work an hour after she was supposed to clock out.By Associated Press , May 17, 2010
UMD chancellor: Facebook incident was 'despicable'
DULUTH - Characterizing last week’s Facebook incident at the University of Minnesota Duluth as “horrendous and despicable” Chancellor Kathryn A. Martin’s voice broke often as she spoke about it Thursday.By Jana Hollingsworth, Duluth News Tribune , April 23, 2010
BCA uses Facebook to help solve cold cases
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is now using Facebook to help solve cold cases.By Associated Press , March 26, 2010
Editorial: Feds get 'social'
Are you on Facebook yet? Or Twitter, or some another social networking site? Everyone’s doing it — even the federal government.By Daily Globe , March 18, 2010
Push on to get TV reality show help for injured Minn. deputy
FARGO - A week ago, Emily Dewey asked for advice on husband Chris’ CaringBridge site. Already, her post has spurred a hit reality-show nomination and a Facebook show of support that racked up 30,000 members in days.By Mila Koumpilova, The Forum , March 09, 2010
Facebook game lets users play farmer
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Even while calling Chicago home, Laura Hawkins Grimes is a country bumpkin. Her scenic rural spread has three dairy farms, two ponds and a log cabin, all skirted by a white picket fence as scarecrows stand sentry over her blackberries.By Associated Press , January 25, 2010
City to create page on Facebook
HASTINGS - The city of Hastings wants to be your friend. “Accept” or “Ignore?”January 11, 2010
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