August 2022

Brian Gunderson

 Brian Gunderson, 63, of Houston, Texas, formerly of Hendrum, passed away Thursday, August 18, 2022, at HCA Houston Healthcare West. He was the son of Orville Gunderson of Hendrum and…

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Bruce Alan Anderson

 Bruce Alan Anderson, 77, of Crookston passed away at his home early Wednesday morning, August 24, 2022, surrounded by his loving family. The funeral service celebrating Bruce’s life will be…

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Following Too Closely

Question: What are the laws or rules when it comes to drivers who tailgate? What can a person do to keep them from putting lives in danger? I haven't heard or read anything for a long time about the 3 second rule, is that still a recommendation?

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What’s in a Name

Due to the overwhelming response (glad you liked it, Mom) to a recent column about nautical terminology, this is a kind of follow-up. Thus, I give you boat names. [Warning. This column contains more than your recommended daily allowance of puns. This is not my preference. This is how it must be.] Let’s start with the question: Why name your boat? Most people don’t name their bikes? I guess a few folks name their cars. (Speed Racer: Mach Five; Goofy: Bessie; Etc.) But a boat? Well, for one, there’s more space on the back/side of your boat for a name. But in olden days, boats were named after goddesses and saints because it was thought ensure safe voyage. After a while, the close observer noticed there was no correlation, let alone causation between a good name, a bad name, and the outcome. Thus, names of goddesses and saints were set aside and mariners started getting “creative”.

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Make your message matter

A young man, fresh from receiving his MBA, went back to visit his old college professor to ask him a question that had always puzzled him. He asked, “What do you think is the most important quality for someone who wants to become a business leader?”

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