The Plymouth Brethren Christian Church (PBCC), founded in 1820 in Plymouth, England, is proud of its contribution to the history and heritage of North Dakota. We’ve been part of this enterprising ...
The reporting on the Atlanta spa murders is an example of how far the mainstream media stray from the truth and how damaging that can be. The entire emphasis has been on “hate” or “racism” when there ...
I found the article “‘Things are pretty good’: Economist dispels Napa downturn fears” (published Nov. 13) to be troubling in its simplistic assessment of our local economy. Mr. Thornberg’s lack of ...
Firstly, I’m glad to know letter writer Robert Matzke and his wife have come out of their time with COVID-19. Thanks so much for verifying a couple of key facts that seem to escape most people: ...
Several years ago, my daughter was given a fourth-grade social studies assignment about Native American tribes. Students were asked to select a tribe, answer questions such as where the tribe lived ...
I was dismayed to read Councilor Prosniewski’s LTE regarding proposed changes to some of our Right Turn on Red allowances. In the LTE, he refers to “a proposal to make all intersections in Salem ...
Steven Dewey, in his letter to the Tribune, spins the conservative narrative that blue states are dependent on red states for handouts from the federal government. This is a popular theme that has ...
To the Editor: In the November 6 edition there was a piece about the superintendent of schools in Nashua resigning because, he says, he is being pressured about reopening the public schools “safely.” ...
Dear Readers: So many of you were relieved that I printed a positive letter about mothers-in-law. Please find some more letters in praise of MIL. I’m sure any mother of a son appreciates these letters ...
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The News recently printed an article titled, “Alternative traditions; Three new Christmas movies celebrate the African-American experience, capping a banner year for black cinema.” As an ...