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Letters to the Editor

Learning how to do better

Janet Mathistad, Minot I am responding to Jeffrey Case’s letter in The Minot Daily News this past Saturday. Mr. Case makes the statement that Minot (and one could presume he includes himself) “is an open and tolerant and welcoming community.” Then he goes on to refer to “two women ...

Pay attention to Bill of Rights

Kevin P. Nelson Minot It would seem that few elected officials and even members of the judicial system have studied or even read the U.S. Constitution. Following are three examples of this. First is Amendment 1, commonly called “Freedom of Religion” which states, “Congress shall ...

Council’s decision was right for Minot

Jeffrey Case Minot “God rest ye merry, gentlemen Let nothing you dismay Remember, Christ, our Saviour Was born on Christmas day To save us all from Satan’s power When we were gone astray.” Traditional. Songwriters: Robert Janes, Robert Halford. For ...

Sign petition to eliminate property taxes

Troy Johnson, Williston I see Minot residents received their property tax statements in the mail. Just as a reminder, if you are tired of paying property taxes on property you will never ever own,because if you get sick, lose a job and become unemployed for awhile and find yourself behind on ...

Eliminating property tax is best option

Steven Moen, Minot I want to commend James Maxson for his letter about eliminating property tax. He did a great job in asking questions that have already been answered and giving a bunch of misinformation. That said, property tax is not the primary source of revenue for counties, cities or ...

Impeachment is good use of time?

Kari L. Conrad, Glen Ullin Representative Armstrong is introducing a bill to impeach Joe Biden. He has no facts, just suppositions. Is chasing after bits of gossip a beneficial use of Congressional time? Instead, Mr. Armstrong could focus on securing a long-term farm bill, advocating for ...