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Toilet Paper: Less Really Is More
I think my almost-three-year-old son is almost potty-trained (in my mind I imagine raucous cheering)! And while I rejoice over our increasing success, Ive begun to notice something else has also bee...
Posted on 2/11/12 at 9:00 AM
That's what it's all about
The last couple of days the media has been talking about two people who made a very public point of attempting to purchase a license that gives legal protection to couples in committed relationships. ...
Posted on 2/11/12 at 8:16 AM
The Frugal Fanatic
Saving money and living green are so cool these days. So why isn't it cool when I do it? Sometimes this frugality thing goes too far. So says the Son and Heir, who is singularly unimpressed by the t...
Posted on 2/9/12 at 4:39 PM
Examine What Love is NOT Before Shopping for Valentine’s Day Gifts
Cupid will likely try to convince shoppers to put their good financial judgment aside this Valentines Day, and instead don heart-shaped financial blinders when shopping for that special gift. The Nat...
Posted on 2/9/12 at 9:12 AM
For the Love of Scrapbooking: "Love Every Day" Layout
Looking for a new creative outlet or a way to preserve memories? Scrapbooking might be a great hobby for you, and you certainly wouldn't be alone. The Craft and Hobby Association reported in its 2010...
Posted on 2/8/12 at 8:37 AM
MORNING UPDATE: Duluth woman thankful for timely blood pressure reading by classmates
Rikki Piskoty, who was in her 30th week of pregnancy, said she felt perfectly normal when she went to her nursing assistant class at Lake Superior College on Jan. 25. It was the day when the 18 students in Melanie Kucera’s class learned about checking vital signs.By News Tribune staff , February 11, 2012
Minnesota family learning about, living with syndrome that leaves baby unable to blink, smile (with video)
Ryan Larsen's noisy gurgles and rosy, chunky cheeks make his parents smile at their home tucked in the north woods of Becker County, Minn. But since Ryan's birth last June, Nikki and James Larsen of rural Detroit Lakes have been caught up in a medical whirlwind.By Kevin Wallevand , February 10, 2012
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Help find a gift for a special Valentine
By Sam Cook , February 10, 2012
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Health Notes: Emergency delivery is Two Harbors hospital’s first birth in seven years
By Compiled by John Lundy , February 09, 2012
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More Duluth families use lunch program as economy takes bite from budgets
By Jana Hollingsworth , February 05, 2012
Study: 1 in 10 babies in Lake Superior region are born with high levels of mercury
One of every 10 babies born in the Lake Superior region of Minnesota has unsafe levels of toxic mercury in his or her bloodstream, according to a Minnesota Department of Health study released Thursday.By John Myers , February 03, 2012
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