Rhonda Silence starnews@boreal.org unorganizedterritory.me
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The column that almost wasn’t
Rhonda Silence starnews@boreal.org unorganizedterritory.me | July 19, 2014
Regular readers know that I am constantly striving to become more organized. This week has had more than its share of challenges and I was reminded that I live in Unorganized Territory. It’s been awhile since I explained how my column came to be titled Unorganized Territory. Longtime readers know the reason and probably even people who have just met... READ MORE >
Shopping for candidates
Rhonda Silence starnews@boreal.org unorganizedterritory.me | July 12, 2014
The run up to the August 12, 2014 primary election has been very interesting. The primary is almost a month away, but things are heating up. Partly because of the number of candidates on the primary ballot, partly because of the unique things each candidate brings to the table, but mostly because mail ballots are being sent out soon. Cook... READ MORE >
Will this go in the paper?
Rhonda Silence starnews@boreal.org unorganizedterritory.me | June 07, 2014
Although there are probably still pockets of snow deep in the backwoods of Cook County, for the most part it seems summer has arrived. I’ve finally moved the pansies and petunias I purchased at the Great Expectations School plant sale outside where they have sprouted in the recent rain. I’ve enjoyed some walks in T-shirt weather and we’ve had a... READ MORE >
Entrepreneurs in the loop
Rhonda Silence starnews@boreal.org unorganizedterritory.me | May 03, 2014
It was nice to see our community in the spotlight for positive reasons last month. It is amazing that rural Cook County had not one, but four community businesses in the running for the Annual Joel Labovitz Entrepreneurial Success Awards Program. According to the UMD Center for Economic Development (CED), the Labovitz award is given to recognize business owners who... READ MORE >
Calm in an emergency
Rhonda Silence starnews@boreal.org unorganizedterritory.me | April 12, 2014
I have covered my share of catastrophes—real and pretend— in my 14 years of working for our community newspaper. I’ve learned a lot about fire behavior, prevention and safety. So you wouldn’t think I would be freaked out when a fickle electrical device started smoldering recently. You would think, with a number of volunteer firefighters in the family—sons, brother, brother-inlaw... READ MORE >
The M&M family
Rhonda Silence starnews@boreal.org unorganizedterritory.me | March 22, 2014
At the recent Mush for a Cure event, my 10-year-old granddaughter RaeAnne noticed that many participants had the pink Mush for a Cure logo emblazoned on their T-shirt or sweatshirt. She asked why and I had the opportunity to explain a little about marketing to her. “It’s because they want us to advertise for them,” I said. I proudly support... READ MORE >
A rich tradition of local news
Rhonda Silence starnews@boreal.org unorganizedterritory.me | January 04, 2014
Recently, during the lunch break of an all-day meeting in Duluth, conversation turned to the decline in the timber industry. A man I had just met said he feels it is related to the increase in technology reducing the amount of paper we all use. Another person I was sitting with noted how many paper mills had closed and asserted... READ MORE >
To tree or not to tree
Rhonda Silence starnews@boreal.org unorganizedterritory.me | December 28, 2013
Christmas is over as this issue of the Cook County News-Herald hits newsstands, but as I write this Unorganized Territory, it is the night before Christmas Eve. And I’m trying not to think of all the things I didn’t get done this holiday season. Christmas baking, Christmas cards, and at the top of the list—the Christmas tree. We didn’t find... READ MORE >