If we had a conversation about things that get no respect, one of the first items that should be mentioned is the good old copper penny.
Federal officials recently announced that they’ll no longer issue new pennies. We’ll just use the ones that are already in circulation. Eventually ...
When you write an occasional column, you think about words. I like words. I try to find the right ones whether I’m talking or writing. Sometimes I succeed.
In my last piece, there was this line. “It is fast time our nation binds our wounds and heals.” The day it came out, a friend said ...
One of the more interesting developments emerging from this year’s election race for Minnesota Senate District 15 involves the Jan. 6, 2021, rampage at the U.S. Capitol.
Brian Mock is a Republican candidate in the race to replace Gary Dahms who announced earlier this year that he will ...
What follows is a brief outline of the election and voting rules used in Minnesota. For more specific information, go to the Secretary of State’s website www.sos.mn.gov/elections-voting/Each state establishes its own election and voting rules. Here are some ways in which Minnesota differs ...
To the editor:
Our Constitution was ratified on June 21, 1788, when New Hampshire signed it. Article VI defines it as the supreme law of the Land. The President’s oath of office states “will, to the best ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States”. ...
None of this would have happened were it not for cable TV.
Like many guys, I’m a skilled — one might even say professional — channel surfer. I’m not interested in what’s on so much as what else is on.
Some years ago, during one of my surfing sessions, I stumbled across a show ...