EDITORIALS
Other views: 911 Amnesty laws deserve support
When times change, society’s responses should change, too.April 30, 2013
Other Views: The living legacy of Gov. Bill Guy
Strange, isn’t it? Bill Guy served as governor of North Dakota from 1961 to 1973. But when you read others’ recollections of that service, you might find yourself forgetting that the era was one of the most divisive in the 20th century.By Grand Forks Herald editorial board , April 30, 2013
Our View: It’s time for Shirvani to resign
Hamid Shirvani’s brief tenure as North Dakota’s chancellor of higher education has been remarkable for its seemingly endless blunders, arrogant management style and needless controversy, all of which have damaged the state’s 11 campuses and their students.By Editorial , April 28, 2013
Our view: Increased property valuations lead to confusion, shrink peace of mind
Affordable housing has been a problem in Dickinson since the first hint of the oil boom.By Editorial Board , April 26, 2013
Other views: Erdich an excellent choice for Rough Rider Award
Louise Erdrich richly deserves her selection as the latest recipient of the North Dakota Rough Rider Award, which honors current or former North Dakotans who were influenced by the state and achieved national recognition in their field.By The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead Editorial Board , April 26, 2013
Other views: UND Law School’s renovation needs approval
The North Dakota House’s higher-education funding bill both authorizes too little money for infrastructure projects and mandates too many delays in spending it.By Grand Forks Herald editorial board , April 25, 2013
Other views: Williston is not a story of crime
One glance at the Williston Herald in recent weeks makes it look like we live in a city overrun with criminals.By Williston Herald Editorial Board , April 25, 2013
Other views: Lessons for America from cults and their appeal
On Friday night, as the police lights flashed and the helicopters circled on the TV scenes from Boston, the talk at a Grand Forks gathering turned to cults.By Grand Forks Herald editorial board , April 24, 2013
Other views: Keep CRP at work in new Farm Bill
Back in 1985, America’s duck and other waterfowl populations “were in trouble,” Ducks Unlimited reports. Mallards, pintails and bluewinged teal were seeing “populations at or near their lowest in the 30-year history of the surveys.”By Editorial Board , April 23, 2013
Other views: There’s not much courage in Senate
Profiles in courage among politicians are notable because they are rare.By Editorial Board , April 23, 2013
Other views: Do not reward terrorists with fear
Two bombs tore through the crowds gathered at the finish line of the Boston Marathon Monday afternoon. Three were killed and more than 170 were wounded in the act of terrorism.By Jamestown Sun Editorial Board , April 19, 2013
Other views: Film shows how Robinson leveled the playing field
Sixty-six years ago this week, Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier that existed in Major League Baseball. Some say it was the real beginning of racial equality in the United States, culminating with the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s. It’s hard to argue that point.By Mitchell (S.D.) Daily Republic Editorial Board , April 19, 2013
Other views: ‘Controlled burn’ was uncontrolled, bureaucratic bungling
South Dakota Sen. John Thune is right: The U.S. Forest Service should take steps now to reimburse landowners for damage to private property caused when the agency attempted a “controlled burn” of 135 acres near the North Dakota/South Dakota border.By Pierre (S.D.) Capital Journal Editorial Board , April 18, 2013
Other views: New Outdoor Heritage Fund brings questions
Gov. Jack Dalrymple signed House Bill 1278, creating the North Dakota Outdoor Heritage Fund, which will provide as much as $15 million a year by taking a percentage of the gross oil production tax.By Minot Daily News Editorial Board , April 18, 2013
America must promise Boston justice will come
Not so long ago, terrorism evoked not only distress and confusion but also hand-wringing. What is to be done? In an age where one person or one group can wreak such havoc, is there any useful way to respond?By Tom Dennis , April 17, 2013
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