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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 »»
Sick of sewer problems
May 5, 2013 Robert L. Timm, Minot The citizens of Minot’s southeast valley know where we stand in the list of city prioritie. more »»
Residents need help
May 5, 2013 Nancy Bommelman, Minot Wouldn’t it be nice to audit the City of Minot’s books just to see where all the money is going? Look around the city. more »»
Cleaning up Williston
May 5, 2013 Kelly Rankin, Williston Recently hundreds of community members helped in the effort to clean up Williston where long-time and new residents worked together to improve our cit. more »»
Who is looking out for Minot?
April 28, 2013 There’s so much to be said. The price-gouging, greed, rudeness and the cell phone driving/texting – ridiculous. more »»
Too many deer create problems
April 28, 2013 Once more I am suffering a lot of damage to my evergreens from a herd of deer that moved in on me this winter, and they are still her. more »»
Too many deer create problems
April 28, 2013 Once more I am suffering a lot of damage to my evergreens from a herd of deer that moved in on me this winter, and they are still her. more »»
Money better spent on kids
April 28, 2013 This North Dakota Legislature and the governor are being grossly negligent with our dollars. more »»
Minimum wage should go up
April 28, 2013 President Obama’s call to raise the federal minimum wage to $9 per hour has merit. The present federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. North Dakota’s minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. more »»
Use higher ed funding formula
April 28, 2013 One of the challenges experienced by every legislative session that I served was the funding mechanism used to fund higher education. more »»
Republican polices anti-life
April 28, 2013 With regard to the abortion issue in North Dakota, the Republican “pro-life” crowd says they passed new restrictions on abortion because they value human life. more »»
Better Medicaid access needed
April 28, 2013 As a volunteer for the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, I want to say thank you to Gov. more »»
Keep village where it’s at
April 21, 2013 Arlene Saugstad, Minot I’m writing this letter as a proud member (by marriage) of the family of Saugstad. more »»
Strange bedfellows
April 21, 2013 Dina Butcher, Bismarck OK, so what do the majority of North Dakota legislators and Nancy Pelosi have in common? Answer: she said “But we have to pass the bill (massive federal health care reform) so... more »»
Abortion discussion
April 21, 2013 Dr. Jeremiah Glosenger, Minot Dr. Cain recently wrote a letter designed to instill some unfounded as well as outright false fears in an effort to have people opposed the Personhood bill (SB 2303). more »»
Education discontent
April 21, 2013 Eddie Dunn, Fargo It is difficult for many people familiar with higher education in our state to understand how the North Dakota University System could fall from a national model for state higher... more »» |
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