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Public Radio listeners, appropriately so, are sticklers for accuracy. So it's at least a little amusing to read this week's NPR Public Editor (formerly ombudsman) column which tackles the complaints of listeners who object to reporters and hosts pronouncing things correctly -- specifically, non-English names.
In Battle Lake, history comes with a side of entertainment
Jay Johnson inherited from his mom a priceless home full of buried treasures that have consumed his later years and kept him where he says he's been all his life: poor. She left him something else: a keen interest in history, and a desire to tell the family story by preserving her grandfather's Old Prospect Inn.
Sometimes, kids don't cooperate, as was the case last night in Baltimore when a fan of the Chicago White Sox wanted nothing to do with the thing.
Former MN education commissioner is finalist for Boston job
Dr. Brenda Cassellius, 51, who left her job when the Dayton administration was replaced in January, told a panel interviewing school superintendent candidate finalists in Boston on Tuesday that she's been looking for 'a district that's ready to move the agenda for vulnerable kids.'