Affordability is not an abstract policy debate in Minnesota; it is a daily reality. Consumer prices have risen nearly 2 percent over the past year, and while inflation has cooled from its peak, that offers little comfort to families still paying far more for groceries, utilities, insurance, and ...
Nutrition in a one-person household shouldn’t be taken for granted, but should instead be met with careful planning.
Boulder Creek in Marshall is sponsoring a monthly Cooking for One program. It will enable participants to try out meals that are ideal for one person. They’ll be able to ...
I recently got to watch something up close that is remarkable. Healing.
If you saw me a few weeks ago and noticed my heavily bandaged left thumb, I joked, “Oh that? I was trying cut my thumb off.” It wasn’t intentional, but I did slice it pretty good.
It occurred while I was performing ...
In honor of Dr. Seuss Day (March 2), we present this article written in his rhyming style:
In towns big and small, in the sun or the snow, Readers gathered to help children grow— Not taller or wider or bigger in size, But grow in the ways only reading supplies!
For Read for the ...
The social news or gossip columns in the old newspapers are always fascinating to read. A special section in the newspaper was devoted to the social media of the day. The whereabouts of local people and events were often featured in these columns. Here are a few from The News Messenger of Lyon ...
We have been learning about Charlie Hettling, the firstborn of five children born to Agnes (Jacobson) and Floyd Hettling, and his early life on the family farm between Minneota and Taunton. As Charlie grew, so did his farm responsibilities.
“Water for the cows and calves in the barn had to ...