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Walter Fritz Mondale, former vice president under Jimmy Carter, dead at 93

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Kids add sparkle to our lives

Vi complimented Maria, 4, on her bright orange T-shirt, which went well with her blonde hair and blue eyes. “Yes,” Maria replied. “Orange is my favorite color. Also, red, and yellow, and pink . and blue, and purple, and green, and orange and . Rainbow.” She looked thoughtful, and then added, “But there is another one — oh, yes! Sparkle! I have a lot of favorite colors!” — Vi Wysong (grandmother of Maria) of Wawaka +++ Levi, 8: “I want to be a millionaire but I’m poor ’cause Daddy said he won’t give me any of his money.” — Erin Raatz (mother of Levi and younger brother Henry) of Fort Wayne

See the full 22-page ruling here: Court decides against Becker County inmate who had leukemia

Becker County and its Personnel, Vivian Anderson, Josie Johnson, Matthew H. Johnson, John Freeman, and Michele Clayson acting in their individual capacities, and Todd Glander and Paula Peterson acting in their individual and official capacities, Defendants. Plaintiff Kyle Allen Rusness was in custody at Becker County Jail (“BCJ”) from January 17, 2015, to February 3, 2015, at which time BCJ staff transported him to a hospital. Mr. Rusness brings this action alleging five counts against Becker County and its personnel under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and Minnesota common law. Defendants move for summary judgment on all counts. ECF No. 57. For the reasons stated below, summary judgment for Defendants is granted on all five counts.

Listening to our Black elders: 7 things to watch this week

Listening to our Black elders: 7 things to watch this week Our weekly picks to lift your spirits and expand your pandemic playlist.  February 18, 2021 10:39am Text size Copy shortlink: Listen! Please! Commissioned to make a short film about racism, Minneapolis singer/choir director/producer J.D. Steele interviewed four Twin Cities Black elders Josie Johnson, the First Lady of Minnesota civil rights and the first Black regent at the University of Minnesota; Bill English, co-founder of Sabathani Community Center; Mahmoud El-Kati, professor emeritus of history at Macalester College, and Steele s mother, Sallie Steele Birdsong. All in their 80s, the four migrated to Minnesota from the South. In the 18-minute documentary, they speak of struggles, including encounters with law enforcement that felt like racial profiling. To hear the pain, to hear the hope in Listen! Please! is a profound experience. YouTube and Fac

This woman appeared on a Fargo talk show in 1969, but she sounded very 2020

This woman appeared on a Fargo talk show in 1969, but she sounded very 2020 Rev. Dr. Lillian Anthony came to Fargo to talk about poverty and racial equality in 1969. Her words show she was a woman ahead of her time. 8:59 am, Jan. 25, 2021 × Rev. Dr. Lillian Anthony was the head of the Afro-American Studies department at the University of Minnesota when she appeared on the Fargo talk show, Party Line in 1969. Her blunt talk might have been surprising back then. But she was 50 years ahead of her time. Photo from video provided by State Historical Society of North Dakota FARGO You might have noticed over the last couple of months, InForum has amped up its offerings of historical stories. Our readers and viewers have told us they enjoy walking down memory lane to the recent past and also learning more about life years ago.

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