9/11 marked with mourning and a spirit of service With familiar rituals of grief and a new purpose
to honor those who rushed into danger to help, the nation marked
eight years since the Sept. 11 terror attacks Thursday, with
volunteers reading the names of the World Trade Center lost.September 11, 2009
Friday night lights honor vets, families on 9/11 For the first time, the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks falls on a Friday -- the traditional night for high school football. Some schools are going all out to remember those who died in the attacks and served in the two wars
that have followed.September 11, 2009
Delegates from Najaf, Iraq to visit Minneapolis Delegates from Najaf, Iraq will visit Minneapolis this month, as part of the newly established "sister city" relationship between the two cities.September 10, 2009
Daniel Hauser done with chemotherapy A Minnesota teenager who gained national
attention when he fled the state to avoid chemotherapy has finished
his chemo treatments.September 4, 2009
Researchers' efforts helping revive prairie chicken population Prairie Chickens nearly disappeared from the Minnesota landscape as prairie habitat became farmland, but the birds are making a comeback on the Glacial Ridge National Wildlife Refuge near Crookston.September 2, 2009
Investment irrationality and how to manage it Those of us who stayed in the stock market after 2007 might feel the pang of regret: why didn't I sell when the market was high? A couple of experts in finances, behavior and saving say acknowledging the limits of our investing know-how is the first step to better money management.Midmorning, September 1, 2009