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LA VALLEUR COMMUNICATES: Musings By Barbara La Valleur — National Women’s History Museum And Women In Journalism

On Dec. 16, 2011, I became a card-carrying member of the National Women’s History Museum in Washington D.C. Founded in 1996, it is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization dedicated to educating the public about diverse historic contributions of women. A major focus of NHWM is to raise awareness — and funds — needed for a world-class permanent museum near the National Mall …


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CHUCK SCHUMACHER: Coach Chuck — The Purpose of Youth Sports: It’s All About Perspective

It’s for the kids. Youth sports are supposed to be fun. Life lessons are learned through youth sports. Everyone knows the right words. The problem is, you don’t always see these truths being applied. In fact, as each year passes and competition levels in youth sports rise, these words are becoming empty rhetoric. What was once a natural way for …


CHEF JEFF: One Byte At A Time — Apple Bars

It’s still many months until home-grown apples will be ready for pies, crisps and the like, but that doesn’t mean you should overlook tasty recipes that feature the main ingredient of the aforementioned desserts. That’s what I did yesterday, pulling a 4- to 6-cup bag of cored, peeled and sliced apples out of the freezer to make a tasty 9-by-13-inch pan …

TOM DAVIES: The Verdict — “Marsy’s Law’ Is A Bad Idea

“Marsy’s Law” is a bad idea. It proposes to amend the North Dakota Constitution because victims’ rights have not been respected … in California. North Dakota already has remedies in place that accomplish what this nationally promoted measure seeks to accomplish. Just ask Fargo attorney Mark Friese of the Vogel Law Firm. Mark worked in the Bismarck Police Department before …

TERRY DULLUM: The Dullum File — Not Forgotten

Even before the untimely death of Minnesota music icon Prince a few days ago, 2016 was shaping up to be a particularly bad year for celebrity deaths. Yahoo lists something like 30 celebrities ― major and minor ― who have left us so far this year alone. David Bowie, Glen Frey, Patty Duke, Merle Haggard, George Kennedy and Abe Vigoda among them. On Facebook, …

DAVE BRUNER: Photo Gallery — University Of North Dakota Indian Association Time-Out Wacipi 2016

Grand Forks photographer Dave Bruner took in the University of North Dakota Indian Association Time-Out’s 46th Wacipi Powwow on Saturday in UND’s Hyslop Sport Center. Dave enjoys going to this entertaining event to observe and photograph the dancers, who take great pride in their outfits and who display a great amount of energy and skills in their dance performances.

NANCY EDMONDS HANSON: After Thought — Here’s To Our Everyday Heroes

It’s natural, I guess, for the media to celebrate the stars ― the genius inventors, the builders, the visionaries whose names light up their headlines. Reporters beat the bushes to spot them ― the software entrepreneurs, the high-rise developers, the aspiring leaders who attract applause for their vast though ephemeral visions. Perhaps someday, one of their much-ballyhooed smartphone apps or …

MICHAEL BOGERT: Welcome to The Fish!

Michael Bogert is a freelance photographer whose first interest in photography started in the mid 1970s after taking a course at Grand Forks Central High School. Despite a detour of many years, Bogert never lost interest in shooting and recently rejoined the digital age of photography. Mike enjoys trying to any of life’s moments from sunrise to sunset — the …