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Let’s clean up Minot
May 19, 2013 Christopher R. Carlson, Minot On my way to my favorite fishing hole just this past Saturday, I saw lots and lots of garbage that littered the streets of Mino. more »»
Tourney was great success
May 19, 2013 Bob Daws, Minot Living a Dream is exactly what more than 500 young athletes were doing April 13-14 and April 20-21 at Bishop Ryan High School. more »»
Change can be rewarding
May 19, 2013 Jerry Effertz, Velva Growth and progress in a thriving community, very often are both inconvenient and expensive. more »»
Forgotten owners
May 19, 2013 Gerald Fredriksen, Minot Why have property owners on the north side of Rice Lake been forgotten since mid-June 2011? You have pumped water uphill into a well-known aquifer to the northeast. more »»
Disturbed by Benghazi
May 19, 2013 Clayton Kleppen, Columbus I think it is time to stop the chatter about if they covered up facts about the Benghazi incident. It is obvious they have lied about the facts. more »»
Standard procedure
May 19, 2013 Odd Lauren Osteroos, Burlington It has become obvious this week that standard operating procedure for Obama and his administration is a consists of Chicago-like mobster activities including... more »»
Unintended consequences
May 19, 2013 Del Snavely, Crosby The smoking ban for bars has had unintentional consequences, or were they? As a bar owner I am trying to recover from the smoking ban on bar. more »»
Honoring the Lord
May 19, 2013 Robert Tatum, Ellendale What a difference God can make in two years. It is a wonderful thing to see the Lord Jesus Christ work out His plan through our own North Dakota Legislature. more »»
Build center elsewhere
May 19, 2013 Bud and Kathy Wessman, Garrison It is our opinion that the North Dakota State Fair Board is trying to have its way about a project which, although it would bring people and tourist dollars to the... more »»
What does future hold?
May 12, 2013 Taylor Brorby, Minneapolis The Minneapolis Star Tribune recently ran an article about a hot topic in my home state: the oil boom occurring in North Dakota. more »»
Middle East full of irony
May 12, 2013 Ron Carlson, Bismarck Isn’t it terribly ironic that Israel, the Jewish Nation, has done more for the Syrian Muslim rebels than the rest of the wold combined? They have struck downtown Damascu. more »»
Egg bill good for everyone
May 12, 2013 Monique Nadeau, Minot With all the divisive battles and partisan bickering in Washington, here is something positive that all the major stakeholders agree on: S. more »»
Undraining a wetland?
May 12, 2013 Galen Peterson, Maxbass This is a response to the article “Undraining the Prairie” that was in The Minot Daily News on April 27. You cannot undrain something that hasn’t been drained. more »»
The height of hypocrisy
May 12, 2013 Ray Schwarz, Minot This letter is in response to the two letters on April 28, by Kelly Hogness of Grand Forks and Brad Mills of Jamestown. more »»
Change is never easy
May 12, 2013 Hamid Shirvani, Chancellor, North Dakota University System, Bismarck Change is never easy as it forces us to leave our comfort zone, but in today’s world, change is a requirement for succes. more »»
Minot’s first post office
May 5, 2013 Mark Berg, Minot In the issue for Tuesday, in the article dealing with the V-12 program at Minot State University during World War II (p. more »»
Saving the village
May 5, 2013 Jim Goodman, Minot I was surprised and saddened when I first heard of the possibility of closing the historical Pioneer Village at the North Dakota State Fairgrounds in Minot and eliminating it... more »»
Frustrated in Williston
May 5, 2013 Troy Johnson, Williston Did Minot just get a tax adjustment like Williston? My lot value just went up 77 percent and my house value just went up 12.7 percent. That’s an 89. more »»
Flooding at Rice Lake
May 5, 2013 John M. Pietsch, Minot Sometimes the best way to understand a situation is review the events that led up to it. more »»
Outstanding entertainment
May 5, 2013 Rolf Stang, New York City The Minot Symphony Orchestra, already a very big part of the Magic of Minot, is even more so, now with new conductor Scott Seaton. more »» |
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