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Be a man, my son and know this man stuff
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Father’s Day was a few weeks back and on that day my daughter Tayler Rae took me to Barnes & Noble to pick out a book and to have a relaxing Sunday morning.
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Let’s join in the fight to put an end to cancer
Thursday, June 25, 2009
A couple weeks ago my best friend Dan Budinger’s dad Al died. Al died of cancer. Read story
Father’s Day is Sunday; motor homes in town
Thursday, June 18, 2009
I looked up Father’s Day on the Web and found the following information about how this grand day was started: Read story
April Sorensen, Corey Goodnature remembered
Thursday, June 11, 2009
I am going to talk about two people that we should remember. April Sorensen and Corey Goodnature. If you think about it, they both have a lot in common. Both of these fine individuals have great families, loving friends, and have touched so many people through their kindness, love, and giving that people have chosen to honor them with memorial sporting events. Read story
More Columns by Scott Schmeltzer
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- IMHO, DBEYR, ESO, OMG, TYVM, MTFBWY
- What are you thinking, Brett Favre? Vikings?
- Happy Mother’s Day to all the great mothers
- It’s time to talk to your kids about drinking
- Albert Lea Tribune has a lot of things going on
- My comments about the Web site comments
- And a young man’s thoughts turn to baseball
- Students share impressive answers on media
- Big news flash: Stewart rocks financial show
- It’s important to talk with your children
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Appreciation of art in the city of big shoulders
I was in Chicago with time on my hands and the sweet woman murmured to me — you know how this goes — “Would you like to see the Art Institute?” and I was thinking No No No God No, and I said, “Sure. Fine.” “You wouldn’t rather do something else?” she said. “No,” I replied. That’s the correct answer when a woman asks you about art. Yes, absolutely, ma cherie. Read story
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Youth for Christ changed perspective
I recently received this note from a past “youth” involved at Youth for Christ. We recently had our annual banquet with more than 400 people in attendance, for which we are very grateful; this is one more Youth for Christ story we want to share with your readers. Read story


