SAFETY
Get Ready For Summer By Being Prepared
The last days of school are upon us and the trees are almost all leafed out! Finally the calendar and Mother Nature are in alignment! I am shocked as always how fast a school year goes. I ...
Posted on 5/24/13 at 9:57 AM
Legislative notebook: Legislature approves freezing college tuitions
By Danielle Killey and Don Davis A bill funding Minnesota State Colleges and Universities and the University of Minnesota systems freezes tuitions. Senators passed the bill 44-22 and the House 76-56 ...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 8:45 PM
Food Safety in a Power Outage
Well, Worthington, this has been quite the spring/winter storm! With the abundant power outages, food safety can be of real concern. Fortunately, with the rolling blackouts we are having, the power sh...
Posted on 4/11/13 at 11:06 AM
How to Financially Prepare for and Survive a Layoff
We all want to feel secure should something happen such as a layoff; however, we also have other priorities for the income we are earning. The best way to prepare for a layoff is by having emergency s...
Posted on 4/10/13 at 11:03 AM
A Documentary on Bridges
A few days ago, German Public TV Channel ZDF, one of two stations based in Berlin, released a documentary on bridges in general for children. Loewenzahn (which is German for Dandelion), with its sta...
Posted on 3/13/13 at 7:20 AM
Reader's view: Thank goodness for America’s socialism 
An Aug. 16 letter advocated the splitting of the United States into separate socialist and libertarian countries. In it the letter writer admitted his theoretical experiment was simplistic.
August 26, 2011
Dear Family: ‘The Deeps’ raises parenting issues
Two kids got hurt this summer making the 90-foot jump into the Lester River. This worries me.By S.E. Livingston , August 03, 2010
Lack of safety gear in Mesabi East High School welding death questioned 
By John Lundy , July 14, 2010
Virgil Swing: Lakewalk extension creates safety issue for bikers 
The basic problem is this: If a car runs into a pedestrian in a crosswalk, the driver is in the wrong and the pedestrian is in the hospital — or perhaps the morgue.
By Virgil Swing , June 17, 2010
Community Extra: Rip currents can kill, prepare yourself
By Duluth Parks and Recreation Dept. , June 10, 2010
Conference features water safety experts, tips 
The Northland is blessed with lots of water, and the National Weather Service is offering some expert advice on how to stay safe when on, in or near our lakes and rivers.
By John Myers , May 24, 2010
Beach flags will warn of rip currents 
By John Myers , May 24, 2010
Some cities try technology to give pedestrians safe passage 
By John Lundy , May 17, 2010
6-year-old girl dies in Alexandria, Minn., hotel pool on Sunday 
A 6-year-old Carlos, Minn., girl drowned in the Holiday Inn pool on Sunday.
By Forum Communications Co. report , May 03, 2010
Feeding Our Children: Schools among cleanest places to eat
By Jana Hollingsworth , May 03, 2010
5Q :: Why curbing relational aggression is so important
March 16, 2010
Innovative safety system comes to Wisconsin highway 
By Melissa Ganje , January 25, 2010
Experts say privacy prevents effective airport pat-downs
CHICAGO — With all the screening technology at U.S. airports, the last line of defense is still the human hand: the pat-down search.By Michael Tarm , January 02, 2010
Graphic Content blog: Winter driving and shoveling tips 
By Gary Meader , December 08, 2009
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