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Defending Minot State
November 11, 2012 David Fuller, President, Minot State University I am writing in response to the Nov. 4 letter to the editor about the “troubling news” at Minot State University. more »»
Veterans law is useless
November 11, 2012 James L. Armey, Cando The North Dakota Veterans Preference law does not do anything for veterans and is useless. more »»
What am I paying for?
November 11, 2012 Paige Phillips, Minot As a student at Minot State University, I’m sure I’m not the only one extremely frustrated with the parking situation on the campus. more »»
Area mayors support tax
November 4, 2012 Every community, whether a small town or a big city, has basic needs from the flooding and growth that has taken place in Ward County that aren’t funded. more »»
Berg should be our senator
November 4, 2012 Darlean Hahn, Tioga I am tired of hearing Rick Berg being attacked for his success. Rick was a farm boy from Hettinger who had a dream of starting his own business. more »»
Christmann for PSC
November 4, 2012 Steffanie Boeckel, Beulah Elections have consequences, that why I’m voting for Randy Christmann for Public Service Commission. more »»
Berg has no new ideas
November 4, 2012 Paul Stumbaugh, Minot Rick Berg has no platform. His whole agenda is to tie Heidi Heitkamp to President Obama. He has not said one thing new. more »»
Disappointed, not surprised
November 4, 2012 Bruce Brooks, Minot I was disappointed but not surprised by The Minot Daily News’ endorsement of Rick Berg. Disappointed because Berg was clearly not supportive of Minot during his time in the N.D. more »»
Measure 5 scare tactics
November 4, 2012 Bobbi Gunderson, Minot The scare tactics about Measure 5 are just beyond absurd. People are actually claiming you could be a felon if you brand your horse or put down a sick animal? Pleas. more »»
Maintaining separation
November 4, 2012 Steven Moen, Minot There has been a huge outcry from the left claiming “Separation of Church and State” lately especially over the letter read in the Catholic church about voting biblical principles... more »»
Troubling news at MSU
November 4, 2012 Rob Port, Minot There’s more troubling news coming out of Minot State University, with President David Fuller announcing that the school may be facing as much as a $3 million shortfal. more »»
County needs new sales tax
November 4, 2012 Molla B. Romine, Minot I have served as a Ward County Commissioner and currently represent the county on the Social Service Board. more »»
Berg isn’t good for N.D.
November 4, 2012 James White, Minot Rick Berg has never been good for the northwest corridor of North Dakota. He voted against the new state fair grandstand twice and also against the 55th street overpas. more »»
Tax won’t ever end
November 4, 2012 Leroy R. Klein, Minot I had a good laugh today reading the tax article. When I came to “Christianson said commissioners have no intention of extending the tax for any other purpose once it expires. more »»
Baesler is the best choice
November 4, 2012 Jim Rostad, Minot My involvement with the North Dakota School Boards Association has afforded me the opportunity to get to know many of our state’s school leaders rather well, including Kirsten... more »»
Outrageous distortion
November 4, 2012 David Aas, Minot The latest TV ad by Heidi Heitkamp’s surrogates featuring Jaci Edison talking about mammograms takes the cake. more »»
Strange bedfellows
November 4, 2012 Roger J. Behm, Minot Politics make for strange bedfellows. I’m sure that many people have heard that statement, but did not know where the statement originated. more »»
Opposed to Measure 5
November 4, 2012 Odd Lauren Osteroos, Burlington This is an appeal to voters to vote “no” on Measure 5 on Election Day. more »»
Improving our health care
November 4, 2012 Fred Anderson, Dunseith I have lived in North Dakota near the U.S./Canadian border for more than 30 years. more »»
Remember last session
November 3, 2012 Dennis Ness, Minot One should remember what happened during the last state legislative session. Four of the bills passed directly benefitted state legislators. more »» |
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