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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
Zaleski: How easily we buy into scams
Modern marketing is so effective that it fools people into buying into a lot of nonsense.By Jack Zaleski , May 21, 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
Dennis: Like Alaska, put part of ND’s oil-tax fund in stocks
A billion here, a billion there ... and pretty soon, you’re talking about the Alaska Permanent Fund, which reached a new high of about $45 billion at the end of March.By Tom Dennis , April 09, 2013
Other views: Click 'dislike' on Corps' plan to increase Souris River outflows
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers apparently learned nothing from the disastrous Souris River flood of 2011, at least not when it comes to communication.April 06, 2013
Our View: Exxon spill should not spoil Keystone XL decision
With TransCanada’s plans to build an international pipeline to bring Canada’s heavy tar sands oil to Texas refineries under U.S. State Department review, now is not the best time for another pipeline to rupture — not that there ever is a good time.By Editorial Board , April 05, 2013
Other Views: ND animal abuse bill is abused
In a session already distinguished for thumbing its collective nose at voters, the North Dakota Legislature’s dismantling of a good animal abuse/cruelty bill is especially egregious. The bill that easily cleared the Senate called for upping penalties for specific categories of animal abuse; it has been gutted by the House.By The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead Editorial Board , April 05, 2013
Brock: Childhood memories of oiled mitts, games of catch stir as baseball returns
Something magical happens every spring and that magic is baseball.By Harvey Brock , April 04, 2013
Other Views: Weakened DUI bill won’t help
As the Legislature pushes new DUI legislation through the legislative meat grinder, this much is apparent: DUI laws will not be significantly toughened this session, despite the tragedies DUI traffic accidents visit on North Dakota families every day.April 04, 2013
Our View: Refinery a symbol of national progress in Dickinson
On Thursday afternoon, the Dickinson Museum Center sent a photo to The Press showing a 1955 aerial view of what is now the busy area around the intersection of State Avenue and Villard Street.By Editorial Board , March 31, 2013
The Byrd's Nest: Fighting America’s growing trend at home
By Klark Byrd , March 30, 2013
Our View: Legislature hurt you by voting to restrict public information
On Wednesday, the state’s House of Representatives committed a shameful act against the good people of North Dakota by voting to pass an amended version of Senate Bill 2310. Its aim: to limit the information on law enforcement accident reports available to the public.By Editorial Board , March 29, 2013
Other views: Turn back flawed accident data bill
North Dakota lawmakers want to restrict public and media access to information that is public now, regarding motor vehicle accidents. The legislation is unnecessary and cynical.March 29, 2013
Brock: Closing Painted Canyon feels a lot like posturing
Not opening the Painted Canyon overlook this summer shouldn’t be an option.By Harvey Brock , March 28, 2013
Our View: There’s space for both oil, conservation in ND
If there is one thing we will never have a shortage of in North Dakota, it is space. Regardless of a population boom threatening to double the size of towns, there is still plenty of space out here on the Western Edge.By Press Editorial Board , March 24, 2013
Editorial: We all have the right of self-defense
It may seem the Old-West way, but people have the right to protect themselves.December 02, 2012
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