Lifestyle

Living in a digital space
The wave of digitization is coming as compact discs are tossed out in exchange for iPods, and the Kindle promises to make books obsolete. Midmorning asks what is the role of hard media in our lives, and what will we lose by moving from analog to digital format in our living spaces?
Pawlenty, Klobuchar honor veterans at Fort Snelling
About 4,500 people flocked to a Memorial Day ceremony at Fort Snelling National Cemetery in Minneapolis today, including Gov. Tim Pawlenty and Sen. Amy Klobuchar. The cemetery is the resting place of about 150,000 members of the U.S. armed services.
Incentives to improve your home
President Obama has issued a number of reimbursement programs for homeowners to upgrade the energy-efficiency of their homes. Midmorning's home repair guru talks about some consumer options.
Rebecca Kolls' advice on gardens
Master gardener Rebecca Kolls shares her tips for bigger, greener gardens on a budget.
Traveling on the cheap in a tough economy
The summer travel season is nearly upon us, and with a sluggish economy there are a lot of good deals to be had. Midmorning checks in with two travel experts to find out how budget-wise travelers can find the best hotel and airfare deals.
Author says modern society discourages civility
P.M. Forni, keynote speaker in the Washington County Library's "One County, One Book" project. His new book is, "Choosing Civility: The Twenty-five Rules of Considerate Conduct."