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PPW - Or How I Learned to Justify my Expenditures
I loved college. (Go Ducks!) I loved my friends, my classes, my freedom. Not that I was repressed prior to that or anything, but I mean that enjoyed making (most of) my own decisions in college. I enj...
Posted on 4/30/13 at 8:07 PM
Rendsburg High Bridge Coming Down
France has its Millau Viaduct and the arch bridges along the Rhone and in Paris. Canada has its Lions Gate Bridge and the Confederate Viaduct. America has its Golden Gate and Brooklyn Bridges. In Ge...
Posted on 4/1/13 at 11:14 AM
Ask the Dietitian: What do you think of low-glycemic-index diets?
Q: What do you think of low-glycemic-index diets? A: The glycemic index (GI) ranks carbohydrates on a scale from 0 to 100 based on their effect on blood sugar levels. Low GI foods produce gradual ris...
Posted on 2/6/13 at 11:14 AM
For treating high blood pressure, more is more
If you have high blood pressure that's under control, you're in good company. According to a new report from the American Heart Association, just under half of American adults with high blood pressure...
Posted on 10/23/12 at 12:54 PM
One Final Trek: Off to Beijing
After my year teaching was complete, I set off. I had amassed an amazing amalgamation of experiences in and around Zhuhai.But free from my job, it was time to explore far off places in China. The nex...
Posted on 6/23/12 at 10:38 AM
Nobles County sees a high voter turnout
WORTHINGTON — It was a busy night Tuesday at polling places across Minnesota, and the southwest corner of the state was no exception.By Ryan McGaughey , November 07, 2012
A proud graduate
BREWSTER — In the fall of 1933, Ray Wolff was working behind five horses in the field while his friends drove past, tooting their car horns and waving as they embarked on their freshman year of high school.
By Julie Buntjer , May 23, 2012
Performing in harmony
JACKSON — More than 50 high school students from across southwest Minnesota gathered in Jackson Saturday for the eighth annual Youth in Harmony workshop and concert.
By Julie Buntjer , January 22, 2012
Ocheyedan teen earns POA High Point award
August 17, 2011
High lead level found in 1-year-old
WORTHINGTON — A 1-year-old child in Nobles County has been diagnosed with a “very high” blood lead level, and because the level is higher than 15 micrograms per deciliter, an investigator from the Minnesota Department of Health’s Asbestos and Lead Compliance Program will visit the county next week to visit the home where the child resides.By Julie Buntjer , August 10, 2011
Top of the Class
FULDA — The Fulda High School agriculture program may be small in numbers, but it is mighty in the work it does in the community, from beautifying the grounds of the local Senior Citizens Center, Historical Society and Food Shelf, to constructing field backstops, a new pair of baseball dugouts and player benches at the high school’s ball fields.
By Julie Buntjer , July 18, 2011
Concussions more than headache for athletes
ST. PAUL — Running back Jessey Grove took the football right up the middle during a game with rival Luverne last season, and was hit in the head. The Windom Area High School senior immediately went out of the game, but did not think he was hurt.
By Don Davis , April 18, 2011
Two WHS students advance to national BPA conference
March 30, 2011
Charges filed after high speed chase
March 09, 2011
‘Contest concert’ is March 15
WORTHINGTON — The Worthington High School concert originally scheduled for Monday has been moved to 7 p.m. March 15 in the Worthington High School gym.March 07, 2011
You can dance if you want to
By Brian Korthals , January 23, 2011
Edgerton play dates hold steady
EDGERTON — The Edgerton Senior High School fall play, “Love Thy Neighbor,” is still scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday in the school lobby.November 15, 2010
Class of 2010: Naab marches to the beat of her own drum
By Beth Rickers , May 01, 2010
50 students walk out of final class at Mahnomen High Schoool
MAHNOMEN, Minn. – By Thursday, both sides of the debate over Mahnomen High School Principal Susan Ninham’s contract nonrenewal agreed about one thing: Learning, not race, should inform that debate.By Mila Koumpilova, Forum Communications Company , April 18, 2008
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