LETTERS
Snail Mail: Send A Little Love
The summer before my sophomore year of high school, my family and I moved from northern New Jersey, to Indiana. Even though I grew up moving a lot, this was the first move that was really hard on me....
Posted on 4/17/13 at 8:09 AM
Letters from the Holy Synod and Bishop Matthias Regarding the Recent Sexual Misconduct Case
The following two letters have been distributed to priests in our diocese and we have been asked to make these available via our usual means. In our case, they will be sent through our emailing list a...
Posted on 11/4/12 at 9:43 AM
25 Ways to Use Magnetic Letters at Home
Is yourrefrigeratorcovered with those colorful letters, but not spelling anything but M-E-S-S!? These 25 fun ways to use those magnetic letters will educate your child on writing, reading and vocabula...
Posted on 5/15/12 at 11:20 AM
What Does It Take to Be an Expert?
I have no letters after my name. Okay, officially I have a B.A., which in today's climate stands less for Bachelor of Arts as it does for Buy Additional -- credits, tuition, college time -- leading t...
Posted on 4/5/12 at 1:19 PM
faith fridays: messages in the sky
I've got a fixation that I'm having a hard time shaking. When it takes hold -- and it often does while the five kids and I are cruising along in the minivan -- everyone knows what's coming. The teens ...
Posted on 10/28/11 at 12:00 AM
LETTER: Human biology argues in favor of fetal rights 
Read the arguments, and consider the logic used by both sides.
By Jeanette Berntson , January 21, 2013
LETTER: Let freedom ring (for all except unborn) 
Today, we mark the 40-year anniversary of the Supreme Court decision of Roe vs. Wade, which has allowed the legal destruction of more than 50 million innocent human lives in the United States, also in the name of freedom.
By Chris Burd , January 21, 2013
LETTER: To ourselves and (some of) our Posterity 
Because Obama supports abortion and infanticide, he violated his oath of office the moment he put his hand on the Bible.
By Ellen Tetrault , January 21, 2013
LETTER: Guns inspire sense of loss, not freedom 
In my Colorado mountain town in the 1950s, children knew their enemies, and we were well armed. In good weather, we spent much of our play time using imaginary automatic weapons (with limitless clips) to mow down imagined Axis enemies.
By Richard Shafer , January 21, 2013
Ken Chruszch, Karlstad, Minn., letters: Facts don’t support calls for gun control 
After the horrible tragedy in Newtown, Conn., the media and liberal politicians didn’t even show enough respect to give the town time to mourn.
By Ken Chruszch , December 30, 2012
Gary and Carol Malm, Grand Forks, letters: Thanks for memorial in Matt Malm’s honor 
We are very grateful for and appreciative of the Matt Malm Memorial Grand Forks Hockey Division I Hall of Fame, which was given and named in our son Matt’s honor.
By Gary and Carol Malm , December 30, 2012
Gunhild Schmidt, Lakota, N.D., letters: U.S. must reopen door to God 
I wonder if those who were members of Congress at the time of the removal of the Ten Commandments, prayer or mention of God in schools see their mistakes.
By Gunhild Schmidt , December 30, 2012
Luke Baldwin, Ames, Iowa, letters: Money talks, and veterinary students are listening 
Veterinary student Luke Baldwin writes letter on the shortage of rural veterinarians.
By Luke Baldwin , December 02, 2012
C.T. Marhula, Grand Forks, N.D., letter: Let majority rule in U.S. Senate 
Current Senate rules allow for a two-track system for legislation, which means a single senator can hold or filibuster legislation without having to hold the floor.
By C.T. Marhula , December 01, 2012
Jim Stewart, Grand Forks, N.D., letter: Fossil fuels, not wind, power professors’ lives 
What disturbs me most about Professors Stephen Smith and William Sundstrom’s approach is that they might be spewing their nonsense to classrooms full of students who are shelling out thousands of dollars in tuition (“For our threatened planet, shun fossil fuels,” Page A4, Nov. 23).
That’s real pollution.
December 01, 2012
Jerry Combs, Grand Forks, letter: GF shouldn’t drop developers’ set-aside requirement for parkland 
I was disturbed by the recent report of the Grand Forks City Council considering removal of the requirement that residential developers set aside open space for use as parks.
By Jerry Combs , September 04, 2012
Leah Byzewski, Grand Forks, letter: Thanks to all who made History Rock 
On behalf of the Grand Forks County Historical Society, I’d like to thank all of the people who attended our 8th annual History Rocks event on Aug. 26, and all of the motoring enthusiasts for bringing their classic cars, bikes and antique military vehicles to display.
By Leah Byzewski , September 02, 2012
Richard Shafer, Grand Forks, letter: Heitkamp, Gulleson defend women’s rights 
It is patently un-American to support such government intervention in what should be a woman’s right to choose. North Dakota candidates Heidi Heitkamp and Pam Gulleson will move us away from this Sharia-like thinking that is guiding the patriarchal Republican Party and threatens freedom.
By Richard Shafer , September 02, 2012
Gary Towne, Grand Forks, letter: Berg wrongly sticks to GOP doctrines 
Rep. Rick Berg, R-N.D. (and Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D.) have declared their allegiance — to more handouts for the very wealthy, more cost for us and higher national debt.
By Gary Towne , September 02, 2012
Margeret C. Morley, letter: Cramer, not Gulleson, is the real extremist 
Shaina Lawrence, in her letter of Aug. 28, 2012, accuses Pam Gulleson of being an extremist partisan politician. This is not only untrue, but also ironic because her opponent, Republican Kevin Cramer, sold out long ago to Big Oil and to Washington-based Tea Party Super-PACs.
By Margaret C. Morley , September 02, 2012
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