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Lake of the Woods walleye opener one to remember
Well, another Minnesota walleye opener is in the books, and a memorable one it was. Jason Laumb of Grand Forks and I ventured north Friday afternoon, Laumbs boat in tow, for the three-hour drive to B...
Posted on 5/13/13 at 12:19 PM
Am I Too Broke to File Bankruptcy?
As a bankruptcy counselor, I often speak with clients who are knee-deep in debt, and running in crisis mode. They are considering filing bankruptcy, but are frustrated at the cost to retain an attorne...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 11:01 AM
Legislative notebook: Higher ed OK'd
By Danielle Killey Minnesota representatives approved increasing by $150 million spending on state colleges and universities. Higher education, perhaps more than any other area, has been neglected f...
Posted on 4/25/13 at 7:38 PM
Ripples in spacetime prove Einstein right again
Score another point for Einstein. Astronomers studying a bizarre star system have found that relativity theory's prediction snugly matches observation. One of my favorite spectator sports is watchi...
Posted on 4/25/13 at 1:51 PM
The basil is sprouting
In spite of the wintry weather outside (it's snowing again), we've got a little bit of spring in our kitchen; the basil is sprouting! You may remember that I signed up for the U of M Master Gardene...
Posted on 4/17/13 at 7:34 AM
Equipping Believers series continues
Growing in confirmation, growing in hearing the voice of the Lord, and the difference between Old and New Testament prophetic is the focus of the next Equipping Believers seminar given by Brian Fenimore.April 10, 2009
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Alexandria Chamber sets legislative policy
Don’t cut local government aid. Lift the ban on nuclear plants. Maintain educational funding. Don’t force businesses to provide sick leave. Those are just a few of the policy positions recommended by the Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce’s legislative committee and adopted by the Chamber board of directors on Tuesday.March 27, 2009
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Extension offers food safety certification and renewal courses in Alexandria
The University of Minnesota Extension is offering two courses to help food service establishments meet the educational requirement for certified food managers.March 25, 2009
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Snowmobile race: King of Ice
March 20, 2009
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Still time to nominate someone to school hall of fame
The Alexandria Public Schools Education Foundation is seeking nominations for its next “class” of Hall of Fame inductees.March 18, 2009
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MDA accepting applications for directory of Minnesota Organic Farms
Certified organic producers located in Minnesota have until March 31 to apply for a free listing in the Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s (MDA) 2009 Directory of Minnesota Organic Farms.March 18, 2009
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Girl Scouts seek 'Women of Excellence'
Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin Lakes and Pines join Girl Scouts around the nation to celebrate Girl Scout Week, March 8-14.March 06, 2009
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Tom Sinning inducted into builders' hall of fame
Alexandria native Tom Sinning of Marvin Windows was presented with the state building industry’s most prestigious award – being inducted into the Minnesota Building Industry’s Hall of Fame.March 06, 2009
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Free video course offers advice for getting out of debt
Worried about your finances? Struggling with a mountain of debt? Wondering how you will keep your home? The Unity Foundation of Alexandria will soon present a series of video presentations that will provide help and advice – for free.March 04, 2009
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Verizon change affects 65 workers
Sixty-five customer service employees at the Verizon Wireless corporate office in Alexandria will soon be looking for new work.February 20, 2009
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Daughter of the American Revolution
By By Dori Otterson, contributing writer , February 20, 2009
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MDA reminds farm community of state rules for on-farm storage of dry bulk fertilizer
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is reminding the state’s agricultural chemical dealers and farmers that anyone storing dry bulk fertilizer must obtain a state permit and comply with rules that include protective safeguards.February 18, 2009
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Commentary – Restoring economy begins with housing stabilization
Realtors across the country have been advocating for a comprehensive stimulus package to reduce housing inventory, make mortgages more affordable and available, and help deserving families refinance or modify their loans so they can keep their home.February 18, 2009
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Brandon community rallies to restore historic auditorium
February 18, 2009
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