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Wayne LaPierre, executive vice president of the National Rifle Association of America, speaking recently at the Commonwealth Club of California. He has written the best-seller "Guns, Crime and Freedom," and "Guns, Freedom and Terrorism," and he co-authored "Shooting Straight: Telling the Truth about Guns in America."
Houseplants are enjoying more hours of daylight and yards revealed by the spring thaw will soon be ready for planting. Is this the year you finally put in a garden? When is it time to uncover roses and perennials?
The tough task of mediating between work and family life tends to fall hardest on women. Working couples should take a thoughtful, deliberate look at their needs and responsibilities in order to create equal partnerships in their domestic and professional lives.
There's a renewed battle in Minnesota over all-terrain vehicles. Last year, lawmakers approved a plan to create a system of designated trails for ATVs. They also passed rules protecting wetlands on both public and private lands. Several bills before this year's Legislature would undo some of those restrictions, and give ATV users broader access to state forests. The proposals have sparked renewed debate about where ATVs should and shouldn't go in Minnesota.
If you're not from Minnesota, adjusting to life here despite "Minnesota nice" can be a trial. But there are ways transplants can break the ice.
Minnesota Attorney General Mike Hatch and Rep. Collin Peterson are suing the state of North Dakota over hunting restrictions. A North Dakota law passed last year restricts the first week of the waterfowl hunting season to North Dakota residents only. Hatch says the law discriminates against Minnesotans and other nonresidents.
Recent warm weather has some daring to utter the word "spring." Deb Brown has advice on starting seeds, doing outdoor pruning and much more.
Two Republican lawmakers say the state should outlaw video slot machines statewide unless the state's Native American tribes agree to share a portion of their casino revenues. Indian tribes are reacting negatively, calling the plan a form of legislative blackmail.
The birds are beginning to filter back. It's time to get the binoculars warmed up for the birding season with master birder Kenn Kaufman.