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Marilyn Hagerty

Marilyn Hagerty

Columnist at Grand Forks Herald

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Marilyn Hagerty: A delightful time of year

Here on the home front, fall is moving in. Ever so gently.
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Marilyn Hagerty: Sending Halloween wishes

All is well in Arizona. But now we need to worry about all of our area people who are in Florida after the big flood and the wild weather down there.
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Marilyn Hagerty: No time yet to think of a freeze up

Too early to hunt for the snow shovel. But that's something to keep in mind.
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Marilyn Hagerty: The best autumn days are yet to come

By November we will need our gloves and scarves. Just not now!
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Marilyn Hagerty: Once again, we see fall moving in

UND football fans are out and about, and University Avenue is alive with students.
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Marilyn Hagerty: The goodness of summer will linger on

In North Dakota, summer isn't over until it's over.
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Marilyn Hagerty: Summer isn't over until it's over

Marilyn Hagerty: Summer isn't over until it's over
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Marilyn Hagerty: The news runs rampant, but life goes on

No matter what's happening on the national scene, there are still family gatherings and summer activities.
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Marilyn Hagerty: Summer peaks in Grand Forks

With fear and tribulation, life goes on.
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Marilyn Hagerty: It's July in the Grand Cities – catfish beware

The 2024 Cats Incredible Catfish Tournament will be held at La Fave Park on July 26 and 27.
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Marilyn Hagerty: The time for summer fun

Out and about. To area lakes and golf courses. These are the days for which we wait all winter — and maybe half of spring.