I’m not sure why Ken Sims referred to my Feb. 3rd letter in his most recent letter. It is apparent that he did not comprehend my words or just wanted to throw out a few red herrings. Nowhere in my ...
I attended the State Honors Choir concert Saturday afternoon at Fargo South High School. The singing I witnessed was wonderful! The sound produced by North Dakota junior and senior high students was ...
Flag Day and the 250th birthday of the U.S. Army are moments when we can be proud, as well as humbled, to live in the United States. This country offers us magnificent ideals to live up to, yet has a ...
It’s good to see that Trump is setting new standards for behavior at trials. Apparently it’s now OK to glower at the prosecutor, insult the judge, tell reporters between sessions how crazy the lawyers ...
It was a great history lesson reminding your readers of the challenges of public school integration in the 1950s and 1960s. Your point that “he didn’t seek to tear down America’s institutions. He ...
Kaye Ferry’s “lesson” on immigration in her recent column was anything but educational. Her story consists of passing through Mexican immigration on her way home and having been fined for overstaying ...
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