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Letters

Sioux Indian uprising walking tour highlight of class reunion

To the editor: Walking tour I am a proud member of the Cathedral High School class of ‘68. We recently celebrated our 55th class reunion. As a part of our activities, some of us signed up for the walking tour about our Sioux Indian Uprising, or the Dakota Conflict. We requested Terry ...

Our nation has become comfortable with corruption

To the editor: Last night (Sept. 11) while most of us went about our business as usual, a dinner meeting was unrolling in Sleepy Eye – key players in our Republican Party. Brad Finstad our Congressman, Michele Fischbach Congresswomen for the 7th district, Scott Jensen Governor Candidate, ...

Let us hear both sides

To the editor: A coin has two sides; politics does too. Some people feel just one side can be true. While that may be, what of the other side? At least let us see it. Don’t let it hide. Let the people make their own decisions. Encourage thinking, debate and visions. The opinion page is ...

America has lost its unity since 9/11

To the editor: Have we forgotten — 9/11 brought this nation to its knees into total unity with respect, compassion, togetherness and true patriotism through an horrific event. What do we have now. Not the unity, patriotism and love of this country as we did on 9/11 and with its aftermath. ...

No excuses

To the editor: How convenient. The front page of the Journal (08-31-2023) headlines our local schools’ failure to educate our kids, and blames (of course) COVID-19. Truth be told, the MCA Data by year wasn’t all that impressive before the “pandemic” either. I encourage Journal readers ...

Reading too much on Hunter Biden — what about Ivanka and Jared Kushner?

To the editor: The FBI, Department of Justice, and IRS are not only not weaponized they have moved slowly and cautiously on issues relating to Trump in order to restore trust and faith in them. We read too much about Hunter Biden and nothing about Trumps family. Where is the outrage over the ...