by Jack Minor – While Congress and the media continue to vilify the NRA and similar groups calling for armed officers in public schools choosing instead to push for gun control, several states are pushing back with proposals to permit teachers to carry weapons into public schools. Following the massacre at Sandy Hook [...]
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Voter ID law defeated when voters see through GOP liesBy Craig Masters Did you hear about that democrat candidate who was ask to resign after it was learned she had repeatedly voted in two states? How about that congressman’s campaign manager who gives voter fraud instructions – on video! That story was reported on CBS by [...]
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By Craig Masters A report issued by a joint project of several Minnesota voters’ groups focuses on the question of why felons are not allowed to vote. The reasons felons are excluded from voting in any election in Minnesota apply in every state regardless if they are excluded or not. Those reasons include the disrespect [...]
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Refusing to recognize is not the same thing as banningby Jack Minor – Evangelical Lutherans in the St. Paul, Minnesota area went on record against changing the Minnesota Constitution to define marriage as a union between a man and woman. The Saint Paul Area Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America overwhelmingly passed [...]
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by Craig Masters On the last Sunday in January, Catholic priests around the country told their congregations the “news” about the latest assault on Christianity in America. In Pittsburgh, Bishop David Zubik wrote that President Obama had told Catholics, “To Hell with your religious beliefs.” Bishop Daniel Jenky of Peoria asked his flock to join [...]
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by Peter Grady – While the Justice Department says a bullying settlement involving Minnesota’s largest school district should be a model for all US schools, an analyst at the Family Research Council disagrees. The Anoka-Hennepin School Board approved the settlement 5-1 at its meeting Monday evening, agreeing to a long list of measures to help [...]
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January 9, 1929 ~ April 5, 2011 LaSalle, Colorado Walter Schooler went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, April 5, 2011, after a year-long battle with health issues. He was born on January 9, 1929, to Paul and Mary Schooler in Fall City, Nebraska. He grew up living and working on the family [...]
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Eleanore J. Griffith, 91, of Greeley, died August 10, 2010 at her home. She was born July 13, 1919 in Delhi, MN to Peder A. and Clara (Rogers) Johnson. She graduated from Delhi High School in 1938 and then from St. Lukes Hospital nursing school in Duluth, MN in 1941. Eleanore joined the Army Nurse [...]
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Ryan-Ashley Rodriquez Softball teams from all around the U.S. opened the Jr. Sparkler tournament with a BBQ, dancing, and team bonding time on Monday afternoon in Greeley, CO. “The Sparkler” tournament is a girls’ fastpitch softball tournament, hosted by Triple Crown, to help college scouts locate potential college players. Triple Crown owner, Dave King says [...]
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By Rish Burkholder and Linda Harms Q: Why does my dog need a crate? Isn’t a crate just a cage? A: Crates would be more appealing to pet owners if they looked like little dog houses. Some crates do look like cages, but let’s look at the benefits of a crate. Dogs have a natural [...]
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Leona Belle (Snelson) Immens August 28, 1928 ~ May 4, 2010 Leona (Snelson) Immens of Greeley, died Tuesday, May 4, 2010 at Bonell Good Samaritan Center. She was born to Clara and Leslie Snelson on August 28, 1928 in Round Lake Minnesota. She was the 3rd youngest in a family of 9 children. She married [...]
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