Eddy Gilmore: Autumnal urges and a riddle for readers to unravel 
Like a bull moose during the rut, I am pummeled by a restlessness this time of year, and it culminates right before the leaves fall and the snow flies.
Budgeteer News, 10/15/2009
Eddy Gilmore: Bench warming for beginners 
When television and air conditioning became widespread about 50 years ago the front porch, neighbors and neighborhoods were abandoned in many quarters.
Budgeteer News, 09/18/2009
Eddy Gilmore: An added wrinkle in the casino debate 
What follows is an armchair analysis of the presence of a major gambling operation in the center of our city, and it is not intended to inflame any underlying racism that lurks under the surface in our community.
Budgeteer News, 08/20/2009
Eddy Gilmore: Hundreds of freebies in Duluth 
Here are some ideas for free things to do with your family in the Northland.
Budgeteer News, 07/24/2009
Eddy Gilmore: Allow the summer’s breezes to take you somewhere beyond 
As the spider descends from the branch on a single thread to be carried by a puff of air to a place it knows not, allow these breezes to take you
somewhere beyond the well-worn rut.
Budgeteer News, 06/25/2009
Eddy Gilmore: More than mere chickens have hatched 
It’s impossible to live a life with real passion and zest without learning to be amazed by the extraordinary things that are usually overlooked.
Budgeteer News, 05/28/2009
Eddy Gilmore: A harbinger of good things to come 
This week I was most impressed by a letter to the editor published in the April 28 edition of the Duluth News Tribune by a 15-year-old named Luke Goossens.
Budgeteer News, 05/06/2009
Eddy Gilmore: Running down a dream 
Herein lies the reason why the United States (with 10 times the population) will never produce the quantity or quality of elite runners that spring up in Kenya like mushrooms: Even a Kenyan can’t maintain a high level of fitness in our car culture.
Budgeteer News, 04/02/2009
Eddy Gilmore: Books, neighbors grow on you 
I have just begun reading “Population: 485,” the 2009 One Book, One Community selection.
Duluth Budgeteer News, 03/11/2009
(ADVERTORIAL) Around Town: Lakeside: East end offers accessible shopping 
Hugh McCulloch, Abraham Lincoln’s secretary of the Treasury, purchased the land that later developed into Lakeside in 1871.
Duluth Budgeteer News, 02/25/2009
