to justice.

ble justice system. Over the past decade, we have also transformed how we work and the services we provide.

Hwy

Hwy. 2 or south on Hwy 75 from Crookston, MN, you can still see some remnants of the small houses that once housed Mexican farm laborers, and occasionally, hovels near railroad lines that housed Chinese workers.

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driving test. Of course I had all kinds of excuses, but the bottom line is, I failed.

A Decade of Innovation and Transformation

This October marks my 10-year anniversary as Minnesota’s State Court Administrator. Over the past decade, I have been privileged to be part of a historic transformation in our state court system that has increased access to justice, enhanced efficiency in our justice system, and improved how we serve the people of Minnesota. When the COVID-19 pandemic challenged our judiciary in unprecedented ways, our courts kept an open door to justice through innovation and the dedication of our judges and staff.

Everything we purchase these days

Everything we purchase these days, from groceries to gasoline, are taking larger bites out of our incomes. The same is true when buying birdseed. A 40-pound bag of black oil sunflower seed, though coming down in price, finally, remain obscenely high in cost. At the highest last winter/ early spring, I was paying almost $30 for just one bag.

Education and American Democracy

“Ellis Island: From Immigrant to Migrant” From its earliest days “America” was founded and populated by immigrants—a nation of immigrants. Whether you begin the conversation with “native” Americans (13,000 years ago) or Norseman Leif Erickson’s exploration of Vinland (around 996 to 1,000 A.D.), the point remains the same genetically speaking: no one here is from here! From that angle we were/are a land and nation of immigrants.

IF YOU WANT ME TO, TELL ME I CAN’T

Colossians 3:17 “And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.” Normally, articles do not begin with an excerpt from another’s writing but in this case it seems appropriate. The following comes from the Andrew Carnegie book, “How to Win Friends and Influence People,” published in 1936.

LINDA C.BLACK HOROSCOPES

TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (10/24/22). Expand your physical capacities this year. Home renovations flourish with disciplined routines. Reap a profitable autumn harvest, supporting family finances through a winter transition. Creativity, collaboration and partnership flower next spring, helping balance reduced summer cash flow. Health is worth more than gold.

RiverView Offers Nov. 3 First Aid Class

RiverView Health will offer a first aid class on Thursday, Nov. 3. The class is open to the public. It will cover first aid for acute injuries and sudden illnesses such as burns, bites, poisoning, and seizures.