Road to redemption: Understanding mental health, and seeking help, brings sense of normalcy
July 30, 2012 in DL-Online
One never experienced severe depression until it took over her life. Continue Reading
July 30, 2012 in DL-Online
One never experienced severe depression until it took over her life. Continue Reading
June 21, 2012 in The Daily Republic
SIOUX FALLS (AP) A campaign under way on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation to raise awareness about the high rate of suicide among the reservation’s youth is reminding them what they do have hope. Continue Reading
September 29, 2011 in Grand Forks Herald
A biologist says the death of a black bear is a blow to his research and to the northern Minnesota bear center that streamed her birth live on the Internet two years ago. Continue Reading
September 27, 2011 in WDAZ
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) A Minnesota black bear who became a worldwide star when her birth was broadcast over the Internet is presumed dead after a hunter came forward to report that he had shot the animal without knowing it was her, a researcher said Tuesday.
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June 30, 2011 in Lake County News-Chronicle
Bear hunters in much of northeastern Minnesota now have a compelling reason not to shoot a radio-collared study bear.
Cold cash. Continue Reading
June 15, 2011 in INFORUM
There’s no quit in small town that raised enough money to save its only grocery store/café and open its own day care
HOPE, N.D. People here aren’t just relying on the town name when it comes to saving their community. They’re taking action. Continue Reading
May 12, 2011 in Worthington Daily Globe
ST. PAUL Minnesota’s budget negotiators said they will rely on their good relationships to conclude a contentious budget deal that plugs a $5 billion deficit. Continue Reading
October 3, 2010 in INFORUM
A Moorhead family with two children facing health challenges has been chosen by “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” to have their home rebuilt and made handicap accessible. Continue Reading
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