Geopolitical developments, economic policy changes, inflation data, and interest rate shifts regularly influence the markets. While recent headlines may feel unsettling, market volatility is not unusual — and uncertainty has always been part of investing. What often matters most during these ...
As a parent, I spend a lot of time thinking about our family’s budget.
Do we take a spring break trip, or contribute to the kids’ college fund?
Do we eat out less to offset rising health insurance premiums?
Every day, we weigh wants against needs and make choices based on what ...
After an anxious winter, Minnesota’s Operation Metro Surge has mostly turned into yesterday’s news.
Things have quieted down in the Twin Cities. No major new surges have been launched in other places. The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, a division of the Department of Homeland ...
We have been learning about Charlie Hettling, the eldest of Agnes and Floyd Hettling’s five children. Charlie spent more time in Minneota as he grew older and smiled as he shared town experiences. Attending movies at the Joy Theater was a big deal for Charlie and his friend, Wayne ...
The social news or gossip columns in the old newspapers are always fascinating to read. A special section in the newspaper was devoted to the social media of the day. The whereabouts of local people and events were often featured in these columns. Here are a few from The News Messenger of Lyon ...
A challenging situation that psychologists may encounter is someone who wants to lose weight. They may sincerely want to lose weight, but they then find many ways to sabotage their progress.
For many people, controlling how much they eat presents a major struggle. Their self-control melts ...