As we prepare to welcome students back for a new school year, I’ve been reflecting on the remarkable way our community has come together since last month’s flooding. I have been inspired by the compassion, teamwork and generosity shown by so many — from neighbors helping neighbors to ...
The role that the words yes and no play in sexual relationships is rarely given much thought, unless it is part of a police case or court proceeding. The main word here is consent.
Situations involving non-consensual sex or sexual harassment should be a concern for everyone. Consent is ...
We all expect the lights to turn on when we flip the switch. But today, many of us also expect to video call into a work meeting or check in with friends and family, cook dinner on electric stoves, and charge our cars, tools and devices.
Electricity powers nearly every part of our lives, ...
Call us wild and crazy, but my wife and I enjoy attending small-town summertime celebrations. The most recent such event was Arlington Days, held — brace yourself! — in Arlington.
There are approximately a hundred municipalities and locales named Arlington in the United States, so we ...
First, my deepest apologies to Martin Niemöller, a much nobler pastor than I’ll ever be.
But because of his inspiration, I share …
First, they came for those whom they deemed “illegals.” And I protested but a little, but not loudly. … Shame on me.
Then, they came for people who ...
If your family drinks from a private well, there’s one stop you can’t afford to miss at this year’s Farmfest: the Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s free nitrate water testing booth.
Bring a sample of your well water to booth #517S, and we’ll test it for nitrate — on the spot, ...