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Forum Communications Co. taking newsgathering to new heights
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
Alone on Thanksgiving
Due to a quirk in the family schedule we decided to celebrate Thanksgiving over Saturday and Sunday this year. And with me needing my days off work to chip away at my book,this left Thanksgiving Thurs...
Posted on 11/23/12 at 10:16 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
New, higher speed internet service offered
WORTHINGTON — For years, rural residents haven’t had the luxury of accessing amazingly fast Internet, but new advancements in technology are finally bringing them up to speed.
By Julie Buntjer , April 15, 2012
Internet classes in region cater to small businesses
WORTHINGTON — University of Minnesota Extension, as part of the Minnesota Intelligent Rural Communities program, will host a variety of Internet classes in the region starting this week.February 28, 2012
Internet safety program offered
LUVERNE — A program on Internet safety and social networking will be presented at 7 p.m. March 15, in the little theater at Luverne High School, 709 N. Kniss Ave.March 03, 2011
Editorial: A broadband revolution
While rural residents in this region — and across the country — did without basic electricity for years, it’s safe to say its arrival revolutionized their ways of life.By Daily Globe , September 08, 2010
Column: Growing broadband to grow Greater Minnesota
EDEN PRAIRIE — Broadband Internet expansion is often rightfully regarded as the modern equivalent of rural electrification efforts of the 1940s: infrastructure improvements that will expand economic, health and educational opportunities for communities beyond anything imaginable today.By Rick King, Minnesota Ultra High-Speed Broadband Task Force , May 19, 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
S Korea targets Internet addicts; 2 million hooked
SEOUL, South Korea — Day and night, Lee Mi-hwa's son stays on his computer, slaying dragons in his online fantasy world while his dinner and homework sit untouched.By Sangwon Yoon, Associated Press , April 22, 2010
Online safety is ongoing battle for authorities
WORTHINGTON — About a year ago, a teenage girl in Nobles County went online at 7:28 a.m. At 9:20 a.m., she was raped.April 10, 2010
New communications project puts Lismore on technological cutting edge
By Ryan McGaughey , April 02, 2010
City Web site getting redesign
WORTHINGTON — The city of Worthington’s Web site will soon have a different look and feel to it.
March 27, 2010
Move to identify anonymous blog defamers rejected
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — A move to help identify people who anonymously post libelous messages on blogs and other Internet sites was rejected Monday by South Dakota lawmakers after opponents said the state would have trouble regulating the worldwide network.By Associated Press , February 24, 2010
Broadband group to get $12.7M
USDA awards grant and loan funds to project involving nine communitiesWORTHINGTON — The Southwest Minnesota Broadband Group (SWMBG), composed of nine rural communities in southwest Minnesota, has been awarded $12.7 million in grant and loan funds to expand broadband Internet access in the region.
By Julie Buntjer , February 18, 2010
Proposed S.D. law would require websites to collect information on anonymous sources for libel and slander lawsuits
MITCHELL, S.D. - A South Dakota lawmaker wants to require bloggers and operators of other Web sites to collect information about the source of anonymously posted content so the information can be used in libel and slander lawsuits.By Seth Tupper, The Daily Republic , February 09, 2010
Jackson man charged with child porn
JACKSON — A Jackson man on probation for a 2002 burglary is now facing a felony charge of possessing child pornography after local authorities were contacted by ICAC (Internet Crimes Against Children).January 29, 2010
Whether by text, Internet or check, local Red Cross office encourages donations
January 19, 2010
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