After nearly a decade of gimmicks and IOUs from the state, District 196 has been forced to join other school districts trying to plug shortfalls in funding with borrowed money.
Compromise shouldn't be a hard word to understand. When you negotiate just about anything, the give and take of compromise is a given for the process.
Check out league scores and an Honor Board tournament recap from week 2 of the spring league session.
What I object to strongly is putting the marriage amendment into the Minnesota Constitution. Not only is this a blight on this document but it chains future generations to the opinion of this one.
Coupons—those devious, no cash value slips of paper that beleaguer check out personnel everywhere.
We all tend to talk about being fit, but being financially fit is one that we forget, so make sure that you are.
Walking through the park is always zen-like, but that feeling of tranquility quickly fades when you see, smell or step in a large pile of warm dog poo.
The spring leagues at Apple Place Bowl got off to a great start this week.
Harmon Killebrew will always symbolize the best in us. Whatever time he has left should be cherished and his life of achievement should be praised.
What can you do to protect your health? Stay informed!
Here we sit with about 10 days left before the legislative session is required to end, and we still do not have final budget bills.
I always envisioned schools as being a Madison Avenue "free zone." Our homes are targets for advertising on TV, magazines and the Internet—why add schools to the mix?
The state's Republican Party may say that principles guide their legislative action, but its essence is an ideology that benefits few at the expense of the many.
While muttering to yourself in the Cedar Avenue transportation bottleneck, remember that we really should have started alternative transportation years ago.
Individual liberty is at stake here in a very real way... and those who have decided government has interfered in personal liberty should be joining this fight as well.
Why has the loss of home equity happened?
I firmly believe in political dialogue. How are we going to solve anything if we don't talk to each other?