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“No Good Deed Goes Unpunished” … more
During this legislative session, our primary focus has been on passing impactful legislation to ensure that our local businesses thrive by having access to necessary talent. In collaboration with … more
In past columns, I’ve talked about my Finnish heritage. I am half Finnish (on my dad’s side) and one-quarter Swedish, one-quarter Norwegian on my mom’s side. I grew up knowing … more
Any ink-stained wretch (what fancy folks called a newspaper columnist) will tell you that his word hoard occasionally runs dry, and that’s what happened to me recently; fortunately, I am … more
I’ve kind of been at a loss for words. I’m coming off a one-year hiatus from writing this column, so you better watch out. I’m back, and do I have some exciting stories to tell … more
The New Year is a time to look ahead, set goals, and make changes for the better. The best way forward is to glance backward, taking stock of what went well and what can be improved. Then, with … more
I may be in the minority (or am I?), but I am not liking this brown winter. My bald tires appreciate the dry pavement and getting new tires is first on my list for 2024, but I would be thrilled with … more
“Those who love deeply never grow old, they may die of old age, but they die young.” —Benjamin Franklin “By the time you’re 80 years old you’ve learned … more
For years here in River Falls, I’ve been struggling with the fecklessness of our paper delivery person. Until a year ago, we received the Star Tribune only about half the time. As a pensioner … more
While this is the time of year for reflection, it’s also a time when we should look forward. Families may have celebrated weddings, births and other life changing events – these are the … more
It’s two days before Christmas and I have plenty left to do. Grocery shopping (which you know I hate), present wrapping, cooking, baking, cleaning, writing my Christmas cards (yes, I am behind) … more
Back in the days when I ran newsrooms, I was fond of telling folks that the simplest definition of news is “what people are talking about.” I was reminded of that when I stopped in … more
After my mother’s death in 1945, my father remarried in 1948 and lots of things were to change. His bride, Edna Johnson, owned a restaurant on Main Street and never again did I eat a single … more
The holiday season brings forth an opportunity to spend time with loved ones, infused with a sense of positive optimism and reflection. During this time traditions take center stage like adorning the … more
Under the current lay of the land, the political parties are in control – that means the most important part of the U.S. Senate and House of Representative elections occurs during the primary … more
‘Twas the night before deadline And all through the house Everyone was sleeping, Not Sarah, typing quiet as a mouse She’s been up since five But the printers … more
We Americans are blessed with a language that even outclasses English, the language of the Bard. Think I’m kidding? We have all the basics inherited from Merrie Olde England, which already had … more
As we near the end of 2023, I like to reflect on all of the work that the State Assembly has accomplished and to update you on a number of pieces of legislation that I have been working on this … more
In September I wrote about Republicans gaslighting students into thinking they are being indoctrinated by universities. In other words, students are being told they are wrong for owning their vision … more
I’ve had a terrible cold/sore throat/cough for over a week now, and it’s sapping me of any giddyup and go I had left. It’s hard to get well when each day is jampacked with work and … more
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