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How much is money a part of your religion?

I rarely write about religion and politics. I prefer to stay out of controversial subjects but for some ...

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House cats pull a practical joke on owners

One of the definitions of paranoid is extreme or irrational fear of others or being suspicious. I have ...

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Be sure to thank a teacher on this Labor Day

Column: Something about Nothing, by Julie Seedorf Mrs. Lewis was my kindergarten teacher. Mrs. Weir was my fourth-grade ...

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Summer is winding down; routines are back

Labor Day is almost here. The Minnesota State Fair is in full swing and school is right around ...

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Feel like mowing down construction cones?

I hate winter travel. I look forward to summers when traveling the roads are quick and easy. I ...

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Excitement builds for big weekend in Wells

Anticipation is high in my community this week. Anticipation is the act of expecting something with excitement. That ...

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Small town downtowns are coming back

The words “Small town main streets coming back” are making headlines on television, radio and newspapers across the ...

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Is there no hope to halt inner-city violence?

Cassius White. You won’t recognize the name unless you caught the small blurb of his name in a ...

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Imagination gets the best of homeowners

I have always had an active imagination. Deep in the recesses of my brain there is something that ...

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Looking for malts in all the wrong places

I was looking for malts in all the wrong spaces. Looking for malts in too many places. Searchin’ ...

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Editors gracefully handle writer mistakes

I this to do it. Maybe wrong it. Whatever, not to, be a sentence.

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Kids grow more disconnected from farm life

It is Thursday. As I write this column, the day after the first Wind Down Wednesday of the ...

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Should we trust restaurants to be clean?

Who do you trust? “Who Do You Trust” used to be a popular show on television in the ...

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A small-town mind desires new experiences

Whining and wailing were the words that were the topic of a discussion recently on a Facebook page ...

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If only society followed Roy Rogers’ rules …

“Happy trails to you, until we meet again.” Those were the words Roy Rogers and Dale Evans signed ...

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