by Jack Minor – A blind Chinese dissident who exposed China’s forced abortion policy, could soon be free in the West if US and Chinese officials are able to successfully iron out a deal to secure his asylum. Bob Fu with ChinaAid, a Texas-based rights group said the two countries want to reach agreement on [...]
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by Matt Lacy – Dictator Kim Jung Un was praised by the North Korea’s ceremonial head of state for having his father’s virtues. Following the death of his father Kim Jung II, who died on Dec. 17, Kim Jung Un was sworn in as the new North Korean “Supreme Leader.” Kim Yong Nam, president of [...]
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by Jack Minor – While Americans face many struggles this year with the economy and unemployment being major issues, it is often easy to forget that even in the midst of these struggles things could be much worse. Kim Hye Sook, could possibly be the longest serving prisoner to escape from a North Korean prison [...]
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by Jack Minor This weekend is Memorial Day. It was originally started to remember the Civil War dead, sadly for many Americans it has simply become a day to travel, visit family and have a barbecue. The number of Americans who take the time to reflect on the significance of this day are becoming fewer [...]
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Mongol invasions reduced carbon footprint by 700 million tons – By Jack Minor – A new report claims that one of history’s most ruthless conquerors was a “green” warrior who helped reduce global warming. The Carnegie Institute’s Department of Global Ecology conducted a study comparing carbon impacts of a number of historical events including the [...]
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by Betty Grauberger Senior Breakfasts are back on the 2nd Thursday each month…..please join us for a Fun, fun time…..$3.50 at the door for all you can eat. The menu varies monthly….could be waffles next time they tell me. That’s October14th at 9:00 a.m. October 17th we have those “rascals” Dennis and Donna on their [...]
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By Jack Minor The Korean War veteran who was the model for the MASH character Radar O’Reilly, is on a mission to turn America back to God from his farm in Indiana. Howard Lower and his wife raise corn, beans and wheat on about 200 acres and have a herd of 25-30 ponies for their [...]
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Albert William “Bill” Cole, 87, of LaSalle died Monday, June 28, 2010 at Bonell Good Samartian Center. He was born June 17, 1923 in LaSalle to Albert Randolph and Nellie Mae (Pierce) Cole. Bill graduated from Greeley High School. He married Mary Hibbs on December 2, 1942 in LaSalle and started a young family at [...]
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Roger Leroy Tuma, 66 of Evans, Colorado died on Friday, May 7, 2010 at the North Colorado Medical Center. He was born July 07, 1943 in Crawford, Nebraska to Beulah Belle (Dolly- Fisher)Tuma and Jack Tuma. He married Anne Pennington in Fort Collins, Colorado on January 06, 1993. Roger started school in Hemmingford, Nebraska. His family [...]
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Don E. Figgs April 2, 1928 – April 28, 2010 Age: 82 Residence: Greeley Don E. Figgs went to be with the Lord on April 28, 2010, at Life Care Center of Greeley. He was born on April 2, 1928 in Valley Falls, Kansas, to John and Jane Figgs. He graduated from Valley Falls High [...]
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