OPINION
State agencies clash over review of proposed 1280-acre well unit near Killdeer
By Sid Pranke When it comes to historical preservation concerns over proposed drilling at a 1,280-acre Little Knife leasing unit near the Killdeer Mountains, oil development trumps cultural and arc...
Posted on 11/23/12 at 10:51 AM
It is time for the Herd to be heard...
Integrity is sometimes difficult to define, but we tend to know it when we see it. At the very least it can besaid to be consistency between what we say and what we do over time. Ideally, it is also a...
Posted on 9/8/12 at 2:11 PM
Impressed With China
Days before I left to go to China a liberal friend of mine said he was interested to see if my political views might change upon being in China. His angle was, "yeah, they're communist, but look at th...
Posted on 10/28/11 at 10:03 AM
Put Away That DDT
A recent letter to the editor in the Grand Forks Herald regarding environmental chemicals and their effects on our healthreally piqued my interest. I happen to know several families in the region affe...
Posted on 9/20/11 at 8:37 AM
Arizona Tragedy
My wife Cindy and I spent last week in Arizona celebrating a late family Christmas with our kids and grandkids. The weather was great with highs in the 60s and void of anything we would consider a win...
Posted on 1/13/11 at 7:42 PM
Letter to the Editor: Thank you to supporters of Stark County Veterans Memorial
As a Korean War veteran, it was very gratifying to witness the community support for the Stark County Veterans Memorial as evidenced by the great turnout at a recent benefit breakfast held at the St. Anthony Club.By Cal Lundberg, Dickinson , May 08, 2013
Letter to the Editor: Ideas for improving snow removal in Dickinson
There is a difference between being frugal and being cheap, and there is a difference between surviving and thriving.By Frank Kutka, Dickinson , May 08, 2013
Letter to the Editor: No surprise Legislature does little to nothing about property tax
Confucius say: Politicians that shake your hand before election, shake your confidence after elected.By Ralph Muecke, Gladstone , May 08, 2013
Other views: Federal government’s priorities confusing
Remember years ago when North Dakota lawmakers approved legislation allowing farmers in the state to grow industrial hemp, a distant cousin of marijuana that contains only tiny traces of THC, the psychoactive element of the plant? Remember the federal government’s reaction?By Minot Daily News Editorial Board , May 08, 2013
Other views: Time for decisive actions on higher ed
The North Dakota State Board of Higher Education has gone rogue.By The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead Editorial Board , May 07, 2013
Dream of a Stark County Veterans Memorial becoming a reality
My dream is becoming a reality! The dream I have had for more than 25 years, and shared by many other U.S. veterans of southwestern North Dakota, is to build a memorial to honor all veterans of Stark County.By Dave Logosz, Dickinson , May 07, 2013
Letter to the Editor: Helms lobbies against public he’s supposed to represent
Just because a legislator says it, doesn’t make it so.By Helms lobbies against public he’s supposed to represent , May 07, 2013
Other views: Projects promise lasting improvements for ND higher ededucation
Lawmakers did the right thing by investing in universities, North Dakota’s engines of long-term development.By Grand Forks Herald editorial board , May 07, 2013
Jacobs: An ugly session in ND, but we’re grateful
Regarding the North Dakota Legislature’s 2013 session, blessedly adjourned in the wee hours of the weekend: Remember that it’s good to be grateful.By Mike Jacobs , May 05, 2013
Monke: Spring is sprung, now make it worthwhile
By Dustin Monke , May 05, 2013
Omdahl: Guy sealed the 2-party system for ND
‘Where Seldom Was Heard A Discouraging Word’ was the title chosen by Gov. William Guy for his summary of personal experiences during his 12 years as the state’s chief executive.By Lloyd Omdahl , May 05, 2013
Hart: Birth control and 15-year-olds, seriously?
Our culture has abandoned the protection of our girls. That, of course, has huge implications for the well-being of our boys, too. As a mother of four — including three girls, ages 11, 14 and 16 — few things scare me more.May 04, 2013
Forum: Time to end unfair advantage
Greg Danz, proprietor of Zandbroz, faces an invisible wall that he and many other merchants face, whether located downtown or in a mall. His store in Fargo must charge its customers 7.5 percent in state and local sales taxes.May 04, 2013
Byrd: The worst Wednesday
By Klark Byrd , May 04, 2013
Brock: There’s another ND just across the border
By Harvey Brock , May 03, 2013
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