Tim Krohn
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Krohn: Put this privacy headache down on my Timeline
If nothing else, the Timeline will come in handy as I become more forgetful.
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Krohn: Teens, parents trading places
Boosting self-esteem and protecting kids from bullying are laudable. But somewhere along the line good intentions have morphed into a twisted sense of propriety, a paucity of good humor and even a weird reversal of roles between grownups and kids.
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Krohn: Cut it out (and use red pen)
If I’m going to be called a lazy no-account so-and-so, I like it face-to-face, on the phone or by letter.
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Krohn: Park garden future looks something like the past
Some Blue Earth County park land south of Mankato is going to become a large garden with the food grown — by volunteers — going to feed the poor.
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Krohn: A year after arrest, former mayor opens up about lifelong struggle
It is said that hitting bottom is a requisite of getting sober. John Brady hit his low point in breathtaking fashion.
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KROHN: U.S.-Dakota War still a topic of great debate
Even nearly 150 years later, emotional undertow about fault and blame for the U.S.-Dakota War is still a sore spot in southern Minnesota.
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KROHN: Man vs. machine a one-sided battle
There’s no battle between man and technology. You can’t have a war when one side is not putting up a fight.
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Krohn: Tell us what to do; it's hot
The KSTP TV news anchor, following a story about the hot weather, said, “It’s important to drink lots of water and to wear light clothing.”
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Parades, participants remain affectionately unchanged
Small-town Americana inevitably erodes with changing lifestyles and technology — lazy Sunday picnics nudged out by video games and play dates; Main Street businesses succumbing to regional malls.
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Krohn: A celebration of forgotten art
I’ve gotten around to seeing all of the artwork in our CityArt Walking Sculpture Tour.
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