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Winning the war on terror?

May 16, 2012 President Barack Obama’s insistence he is winning the war against terrorists in Afghanistan is based not on reality but on the primary goal of everything he does and says these days — getting... more »»

 
 
 
Renewal of Minot continues

May 15, 2012 First grass seed, now trees: The renewal of Minot continues. more »»

Reducing spending? Not really

May 14, 2012 Not reducing federal spending, even a little, seems to have become the top priority among President Barack Obama and liberals in Congress. Last year Congress and Obama agreed to a $1. more »»

The week that was

May 13, 2012 CLEANING DAY – Kudos to the students from TGU-Granville and TGU-Towner High Schools who volunteered last week to help Roosevelt Park Zoo recover from flood damag. more »»

Finally, Artspace is coming

May 12, 2012 The Artspace project has been discussed for years in Minot, weaving its way through a variety of planned starts and stops along the way. Finally, the project is about to become reality. more »»

Corps' water fee isn't right

May 11, 2012 Well, thank you, Army Corps of Engineers. The Corps has agreed to let industry and others in the state continue to use water from Lake Sakakawea at no charge – for now. more »»

Vikings will find the money

May 10, 2012 How badly do the owners of the Minnesota Vikings want to stay in Minnesota? We’ll find out in the near future. more »»

Council's denial was right choice

May 9, 2012 The Minot City Council did the right thing by rejecting a special permit that would have allowed a company to store up to 57,000 gallons of oil-field chemicals in a warehouse in north Minot. more »»

Planting Hope successful

May 8, 2012 The work of turning Minot’s flood-damaged yards green again is off to a great start. more »»

Veterans deserve better

May 7, 2012 Bureaucrats within the Veterans Administration who are cheating those who have served in the military should be fired. Period. more »»

The week that was

May 6, 2012 SEND IN THE CLOWNS – You can’t go wrong with clowns. more »»

Approve the new pipeline

May 5, 2012 President Barack Obama should no longer have reason to oppose the Keystone XL pipeline that would carry oil from Canada to Nebraska and ultimately to refineries on the Texas Gulf Coas. more »»

Searching for some sense

May 4, 2012 Transportation Security Administration officials say they did nothing wrong in a pat-down search of a 4-year-old girl at a Kansas airport recently. more »»

School, warehouse don't mix

May 3, 2012 Building a new Erik?Ramstad Middle School on the city’s North Hill, far away from the Souris River, makes good sense. more »»

Cutting hours not best fix

May 2, 2012 We’re not sure what to make of Secretary of State Al Jaeger’s decision to cut his office’s hours for a second time to give employees uninterrupted time to catch up on paperwork, but how did we let... more »»

Farm safety is learned on the farm

May 1, 2012 We’re all for encouraging safety when children or anyone else is doing potentially hazardous work on the family far. more »»

Fixing Social Security

April 30, 2012 If you are at the age when you are planning for retirement, consider this: Unless something changes, and changes quickly, it is entirely possible the Social Security program will be insolvent while... more »»

The week that was

April 29, 2012 LOSING SCHOOLS – The fates of Lincoln Elementary and Erik Ramstad Middle School have been known for a while now; both schools will be demolished following extensive damage from the Souris River... more »»

$500,000 isn't much of a limit

April 28, 2012 Kudos to the House of Representatives for confronting the issue of government agencies spending huge amounts of taxpayer money to attend or hold conferences. Sort of. more »»

Keeping courthouse operating

April 27, 2012 We’re glad to hear that talk of potentially closing the Bruce M.?Van Sickle Federal Courthouse in Minot appears to be just that – talk. more »»

Go ahead, kick the can again

April 26, 2012 A bill passed by the Senate on?Wednesday would make it more difficult for the U.S.?Postal Service to close offices and cut Saturday delivery. more »»

 
 

 

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