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I Went to Jail (But They Let Me Out)
I know I've been unusually quiet lately. Part of it is because I haven't been out and about as much as I usually am (and thus have less to say), and part of it is because I'm working on a very large ...
Posted on 9/2/12 at 8:23 PM
Breakfast Cookies get a vegan makeover
You won't find any butter in Noemi Aylesworth's refrigerator. You may see a carton of soy milk on the shelf, but definitely not the kind that comes from an animal species. No cheese, either. "If some...
Posted on 11/13/11 at 2:13 PM
"If you would understand anything, observe its beginning and its development." - Aristotle
Perhaps a little background on the genocide might be nice. I havent put too much of the history of the genocide up here, and it is entirely relevant (and not at all boring, so stick with me on this)....
Posted on 11/17/10 at 2:49 PM
Nobles County healthiest in region?
Some question metrics of studyWORTHINGTON — Nobles County may have the highest rate of teen births and the largest percentage of children in poverty among its neighbors in southwest Minnesota, but a recent ranking of overall health among counties across the state shows residents here fare better than others when it comes to healthy living.
By Julie Buntjer , March 27, 2013
Luverne awarded grant to pursue study of historic district
LUVERNE — With nine buildings already listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the city of Luverne learned Wednesday it will receive a $16,600 grant from the Minnesota Historical Society to evaluate the historical significance of Luverne’s downtown commercial and civic core in the hope that an historic district can be established.By Julie Buntjer , September 26, 2012
A rural brain gain
U of M study shows rural areas are growing in 30- to 49-year old age groupWORTHINGTON — A University of Minnesota Extension study released Wednesday shows rural Minnesota is continuing to attract residents in the 30 to 49 age group, according to a study of the U.S. Census data.
May 16, 2012
Legislative Notebook: State leaders join cancer study
ST. PAUL — Lt. Gov. Yvonne Prettner Solon knows more about cancer than many Minnesotans after twice surviving breast cancer and dealing with her husband’s cancer death.By By Don Davis and Danielle Nordine , March 14, 2012
City council approves liquor store study
WORTHINGTON — The Worthington City Council decided Monday morning to go ahead with a feasibility study for the city’s municipally owned liquor store.July 20, 2011
MARL V group experiences Cuba
WORTHINGTON — Three days before they were to leave on their international study trip, the participants of Minnesota Agriculture and Rural Leadership (MARL) Class V learned their business Visa had been changed to a tourist Visa, and that many of their planned visits to commercial farms in Cuba would no longer be possible.
By Julie Buntjer , March 10, 2010
Drainage project yields less-than-stellar results
Project near Wilmont decreased nitrogen loss, didn’t improve crop productionWORTHINGTON — A two-year study conducted in northern Nobles County that tested a drainage water management (DWM), or controlled drainage, system showed little impact on yield, while nitrogen losses were considerably less than on land with conventional tile drainage.
By Julie Buntjer , February 26, 2010
City staff report concludes that Worthington is a growing community
WORTHINGTON — The existence of local housing, commercial and industrial projects are closely related to population increases in the area, according to a report released earlier this month by Worthington city staff.January 21, 2010
Editorial: Seeking help in the right place
If life were perfect, the city of Worthington would already have its hotel and events center under construction or even built.By Daily Globe , January 12, 2010
Feasibility study examines community necessities
WORTHINGTON — Construction of the city’s hotel and events center has already been postponed once, but it is hoped the events center feasibility study will give the Worthington City Council what it needs to set the project in motion.January 11, 2010
Letter: Restaurant's name should not have been mentioned
I have enjoyed the Daily Globe for years and appreciate the manner in which the news and views are portrayed. However, in reading the article on the Local Latino Study, I felt compelled to comment.By Robin Medill, Wilmont , October 23, 2009
Local Latino study yields mixed results
WORTHINGTON — Latinos living in Worthington find the community to be safe, with adequate programs and services, but some feel they experience discrimination from other citizens, according to a recently released study by the Marshall-based University of Minnesota Extension office.October 15, 2009
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