"Reprint" showcases local articles, advertising and photography of the past, including cars with fins, dated fashions and old news. Reprint primarily shows material from newspapers of 25 years ago, 50 years ago and 75 years ago, but occasionally also includes other local historical material related to today's headlines.
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Lagniappe is a “little something extra.” It’s a compilation of observances, remembrances, recipes and tidbits about daily living.
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Written by Daily Globe reporter Julie Buntjer, the Farm Bleat is filled with the memories of a former farm kid, interspersed with the everyday observations of life here in southwest Minnesota. A Worthington native, she has three brothers, 10 nieces and nephews and one loveable mutt, Molly – and she enjoys writing about all of the experiences they add to her life.
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EL BLOGO aims to share the news and views of the Hispanic community in southwest Minnesota. All relevant entries are written in Spanish and English and input from all people is encouraged.
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Crime reporter by day, wife and mom by night and on weekends – the Dirty Laundry never ends. Stop by to get a glimpse into my world full of kids, cleaning and criminals. It’s all in a day’s work.
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Get distracted by the weird and wacky of the online world, mixed in with a little geek culture and given a southwest Minnesota spin. It's not quite serious and it's not quite a joke, it's - Oh Look! A Shiny Thing!
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“Tales from the Chief” offers a little bit of everything for the typical newspaper reader, including: editorial insight about the stories we included in a given day's edition; what may be on the horizon for news around the region; analysis of national news and politics; and the occasional humorous anecdote we as a news operation come across once in a while. Essentially, this blog is about news and the Daily Globe, as well as the newspaper world in general — with the occasional personal reflection from a husband and father of two small children.
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In this blog, we hope to provide unique and diverse opinions, stories and other ramblings about local, state and national news. If it has some tie to sports, you'll find it Under the Lights.
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