Comments by fergusforever
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Posted on March 20 at 9:59 p.m.
How lucky for Doc and the residents at the home. I was at the Humane Society earlier this winter and thought of adopting him myself because I fell in love with him. I am glad that I passed on him becuase he has a wonderful new home where he is. A+++ for all those who believe in the love of animals and what it can do for people young and old. I hope that Doc lives long and is enjoyed by everyone there.
Posted on March 19 at 5:46 p.m.
Thomas Friedman, author of "The World is Flat", also says that the education that our children are getting is seriously lacking and is outdated. Some of the teachers at the schools are needing to retire and let the new fresh teachers in and upgrade our curriculum.
Posted on March 9 at 11:27 p.m.
This sounds great. New is great, change is great. Fergus needs to try new things. There are people here who would like a nice place to go and have a glass of wine and a nice sandwich. Great idea. It will be nice to see "The Spot" open again. Oh yeah, by the way, I have never had a DWI and I have lived in Fergus Falls my entire life, 44 years. This is a nice change to have Fergus Falls, don't condem it, appreciate it.
Posted on February 9 at 10:56 p.m.
I knew you could do it Fergus Falls, thank you. Another reason I have continued to be a resident for over 44 years.
Posted on January 29 at 5:21 p.m.
Thank you LRH for stepping up. I am sure that you will have a positive influence as well on the nursing program. Dr. Valentine should leave.
student MSCTC
Posted on January 18 at 7:15 p.m.
Way to go Fergus Falls. We have some great people here. Together we can make this work. Thanks to all of you for stepping forward.
A MSCTC student.
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Posted on May 8 at 11 p.m.
Way to go Fergus Falls. With all the equine in our area and the new Red Horse Ranch, combining the resources sounds like success. Andrew is a fine gentleman and instructor. Dr. Preib, thank you for seeking this out for MSCTC and the surrounding areas.
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On Equine science program approved