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Kindness Takes on Viral Nature
Everyone makes the choices they make for a reason. You work at your job because you either love it or you need to get paid. You commit random acts of kindness because you want to make the world a bet...
Posted on 4/22/13 at 6:26 PM
Arizona Tragedy
My wife Cindy and I spent last week in Arizona celebrating a late family Christmas with our kids and grandkids. The weather was great with highs in the 60s and void of anything we would consider a win...
Posted on 1/13/11 at 7:42 PM
Column: It’s up to you to preserve the stories of your family
This column was originally published Dec. 23, 2010, in The Jamestown Sun. This weekend, families across much of the world will come together to celebrate the holidays. Theyll share much over the ho...
Posted on 12/24/10 at 9:01 AM
Questions surround Dec. 21
Anyone who has access to the Internet or cable TV knows by now that the world will end Dec. 21.December 09, 2012
ND Legislature a Johnny-Come-Lately
When I heard in December last year that North Dakota’s Legislature wasn’t scheduled to meet until 2013, I thought it was perhaps an anomaly. It was only after researching the state’s governmental set-up that I learned that our senators and representatives are required to meet only every other year.By Klark Byrd , December 06, 2012
Bah, Humbug!
Christmas is rapidly approaching and naturally that means it’s time to wrap yourself up in your favorite buffalo robe, throw another log on the fire and watch a few hundred different versions of “A Christmas Carol” starring that loving curmudgeon, Ebenezer Scrooge.By Kevin Holten , December 05, 2012
Editorial: We all have the right of self-defense
It may seem the Old-West way, but people have the right to protect themselves.December 02, 2012
Yes ma’am, sounds like a scam
While afar on a Thanksgiving holiday, a call came in from 459-121-8344. There is rarely a reason to answer the phone during a fine meal and conversation with family — and I didn’t.By Jennifer McBride , November 30, 2012
A picture of hope
Do you know which four things dominated your attention when you were 18? I do. It was girls, girls, girls and girls; blond girls, tall girls, small girls and all girls.By Kevin Holten , November 28, 2012
Preparing Dickinson's Prairie Rose
The construction of Prairie Rose Elementary has made excellent progress and is proceeding on schedule.By Doug Sullivan , November 23, 2012
Calender may change, season stays open
By Doug Leier , November 22, 2012
Part 2: Roof Topper explains
Today’s column is a continuation of last week’s “Other side of ‘Roof Topper.’”By Kevin Holten , November 21, 2012
The other side of ‘Roof Topper’
Last week I wrote about “Roof Topper,” a young male who I discovered leaping from my rooftop to other rooftops, causing intermittent damage in downtown Dickinson, prompting me to call police who quickly came and, as they looked for him, he fell from another rooftop to the concrete below and sustained multiple injuries.By Kevin Holten , November 14, 2012
A donkey at times
How was your weekend? Mine ranked right up there with Christmas, meeting a new love interest and on par with a first trip to Disneyland. Why? Because it was interesting and what more can you ask for?By Kevin Holten , November 07, 2012
Miller: Top-end talent overshadowed by a walk-on
GRAND FORKS — The University of North Dakota’s weekend series against Boston University features two of the most storied college hockey programs in the country with a combined 12 national championships. The teams also have a combined 23 National Hockey League draft selections.By Tom Miller , November 02, 2012
Endorsement: Vote for Schmidt, Hamm, Peterson
Kelly Schmidt has done an outstanding job for two terms as North Dakota’s treasurer. She’s earned a third four-year term.November 01, 2012
Endorsement: Tested experience for state Public Service Commission
Brad Crabtree seems to be running against North Dakota public service commissioners who are not on the ballot, rather than state Sen. Randy Christmann,By Forum Communications , October 31, 2012
What you eat can kill you
I’m not much of a sweets eater. Nor do I eat a lot of high-cholesterol foods that’ll clog me up and kill me. Not because I’m a super-disciplined eater but because I don’t really like them. It’s just the luck of the draw. Both of my grandfathers set the tone by eating for nourishment rather than fun or to satisfy a craving, to relieve boredom or as part of a “dining experience.”By Kevin Holten , October 31, 2012
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