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Marilyn Hagerty

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Past articles by Marilyn:

Marilyn Hagerty: A chilly goodbye to January

So it’s cold. So life goes on. → Read More

Read Marilyn Hagerty's annual Christmas Eve column

If only for five minutes and only in my thought, I have to go back on Christmas Eve. I haven’t been there in person for many years. Still, I have never really been away. → Read More

Marilyn Hagerty: The joy of the holiday season surrounds Grand Forks

There barely is time to send Christmas cards, decorate trees, bake cookies. But where there is a will to enjoy the blessed season, there is a way. → Read More

Marilyn Hagerty: The holiday season is upon us

The holidays surround us with good intentions. → Read More

Marilyn Hagerty: Halloween is quickly approaching

Color it orange. This is pumpkin weekend leading to Halloween on Monday. → Read More

Eatbeat: Shananigan’s Family Restaurant is a local favorite in Grafton

This large facility seems to have something for everyone. → Read More

Marilyn Hagerty: Moving on into harvest time

The skies are blue and the leaves are beginning to turn from green to autumn gold. → Read More

Marilyn Hagerty: Service clubs enrich their community

Along with Kiwanis, there’s Rotary, Sertoma, Lions, Optimists. Many more. And Grand Forks would certainly be a smaller and sadder city without them. → Read More

Marilyn Hagerty: September is starting to fade away

GRAND FORKS — The last weekend is at hand and the month of September is fading away. → Read More

Marilyn Hagerty: This weekend is all about potatoes for Grand Forks

Long live the potato pancakes. → Read More

Eatbeat: DB’s The Station in Larimore has a friendly atmosphere and good food

Friendly atmosphere; there are no strangers. The food is basic and good. Convenient seating. → Read More

Eatbeat: Buffalo Wild Wings offers lively atmosphere with easy to navigate menu

Lively, large and light. Service is generally good. Menu is easy to navigate. It includes wings, hand breaded chicken sandwiches, wrap and more. There are sweets including chocolate fudge cake and New York style cheesecake. → Read More

Marilyn Hagerty: A recent trip to Fertile, Minn. brings fun and food

Some go to Italy this summer. Others go to Bemidji and various other area lakes. Maybe they don’t realize that Fertile is over there in Minnesota waiting. → Read More

Marilyn Hagerty: Summer keeps moving along in Grand Forks

On this week’s Eatbeat there’s been a late summer stop at RBJ's Restaurant in Crookston and supper at Sky’s in Grand Forks. → Read More

Marilyn Hagerty: Catfish of the Red River relieved fishing tournament has ended

One fish was heard saying to another, “Well, let’s get on to Drayton and Winnipeg – now that we escaped that fishing tournament.” → Read More

Eatbeat: Eagles Crest Grill offers many options all year long

Rates an A for location along side of city-owned golf course and good grades for staying open all year around for all seasons. Food is generally good with complete menu ranging from appetizers and salads to burgers and steaks as well as pasta and desserts. → Read More

Marilyn Hagerty: These are the days we dream about in January

It's a good time to be in Greater Grand Forks. → Read More

EatBeat: Applebee's offers large selection of seating and menu items

Large restaurant with a large menu in a convenient location on South Columbia Road in Grand Forks. Menu ranges from lunch through dinner items. → Read More

Marilyn Hagerty: Flies don't deserve any Christmas presents

Living up there at the North Pole, you probably don’t even know what a fly is, Santa. But I can tell you that in July and August, they are pesky little creatures. They don’t deserve any Christmas presents. → Read More

EatBeat: Looking forward to a different kind of blizzard

While there are other Dairy Queens in Greater Grand Forks, the one on North Fifth Street brings back memories of the past. This year the Blizzards are in demand. The Dairy Queen seems to be a place for grandparents, city visitors, working men and young people. → Read More