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Little owls are a big deal this winter in the Northland
Tiny boreal owls, down from Canada to find food, are drawing birders to Duluth in flocks.
Sunday, February, 10, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - Outdoors

Memo gives basis for drone strikes against U.S. citizens
The government does not need information that a specific attack is imminent, the document says, only that the targeted suspect is involved in ongoing plotting against the United States.
Tuesday, February, 05, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Twitter says hackers compromised 250,000 accounts
The social media giant Twitter acknowledged that it has become the latest victim in a number of cyber-attacks against media companies, saying hackers may have gained access to information on 250,000 of its more than 200 million active users.
Saturday, February, 02, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Itasca County lands to be preserved and studied
Two plots of land in northern Itasca County have been officially classified as state Scientific and Natural Areas, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announced Thursday.
Saturday, January, 26, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Itasca County lands to be preserved, studied
Plots were donated to the Minnesota SNA program by Illinois resident Jerry Martin.
Thursday, January, 24, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Northland Nature: A shrike lingers at the bird feeder
Recently another wintering bird came to mingle at the feeders. The bird was about the size of a blue jay with black wings and tail, a gray back, a white belly and a black mask. I was watching a northern shrike.
Sunday, January, 20, 2013 - For the Budgeteer News - Budgeteer

Local view: Tailor education to the needs of individual students
My thoughts on what we want for our Duluth students reflect what Charles Murray, a W.H. Brady scholar, wrote in his books, “Real Education” and “The Bell Curve.” Our children are our most precious possession, yet Murray emphasized that “half of the children are below average,” that “ability varies,” that “too many people are going to college” and that “America’s future depends on how we educate the academically gifted.”
Friday, January, 18, 2013 - for the News Tribune - Opinion

Reader's view: No mention made of deaths of innocents
Something is very tragic when 6-year-olds die from gunfire, whether in Colorado, Connecticut or the Gaza Strip.
Thursday, January, 17, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - Opinion

Obama administration's plan for curbing gun violence
Proposals for curbing gun violence announced Wednesday by President Barack Obama:
Wednesday, January, 16, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Obama concedes tough fight ahead for gun control measures
The president's plan marks the most comprehensive effort to tighten gun laws in nearly two decades. But his proposals face a doubtful future in a divided Congress where Republicans control the House.
Wednesday, January, 16, 2013 - Associated Press - News

'Zero Dark Thirty' intelligent, full of intelligence
MOVIE REVIEW: "Zero Dark Thirty" is a complex film that may not have wowed the Academy the way it was supposed to, but it's impressive enough to make you wonder if it should have.
Monday, January, 14, 2013 - for the News Tribune - Entertainment

Minnesota health officials: 27 flu deaths this season, including 23 in past week
More than 1,100 people have been hospitalized with flu this season, and it has been difficult for health officials to keep up.
Thursday, January, 10, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Column: Increase the bond, decrease the waistline of your pets
Some may not realize how much New Year's resolutions could also benefit their four-legged family members — or how many of our beloved pets are in need of a healthier lifestyle.
Wednesday, January, 09, 2013 - For the Budgeteer News - Budgeteer

Retired UMD professor raises eyebrows with school shooting theory
A retired University of Minnesota Duluth professor known for his conspiracy theories on John F. Kennedy’s assassination, the 9/11 attacks and the Paul Wellstone plane crash has found himself in the news again — this time for claiming the U.S. government was involved in the Newtown, Conn., school shootings.
Friday, January, 04, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

MORNING UPDATE: Some Northland wells running dry in drought
A longstanding and worsening drought, now classified as “severe” or “extreme” across nearly all of Minnesota, has left some shallow or so-called “dug’’ wells running dry.
Monday, December, 31, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - None

Some Northland wells running dry in drought
A longstanding and worsening drought, now classified as “severe” or “extreme” across nearly all of Minnesota, has left some shallow or so-called “dug’’ wells running dry.
Monday, December, 31, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Column: Quality time with family and neighbors vital to healthy communities
Following recent snows, many of our enviable ski trails were groomed and ready to be used in short order, while some streets in nearby residential streets still waited to be plowed. This is awesome, and yet another reason to live in and enjoy Duluth, Minnesota.
Monday, December, 24, 2012 - For the Budgeteer News - Budgeteer

Local view: Social media overdose can be deadly
Social networking is like a drug. Are you high on YouTube videos or addicted to Facebook stalking? Do you get a buzz from sending out tweets? Many partake in some form of social media, and some of us engage in it too often.
Sunday, December, 16, 2012 - for the News Tribune - Opinion

National view: Double standard applies to affairs
The double standard we apply to men and women in dramas such as "The Petraeus Affair" is nothing new, but also nothing short of appalling.
Sunday, December, 02, 2012 - Washington Post Writers Group - Opinion

Michigan Senate takes step toward allowing wolf hunts
The Michigan Senate has approved a bill that would designate the gray wolf as a game species, a possible step toward allowing hunters to kill them.
Thursday, November, 29, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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