To the Editor, It’s that time of year again. Put up political signs. Political signs get stolen. That’s not the way democracy works. People spend a lot of time, effort and money on these signs. Taking them is breaking the law. It is stealing. Are you proud when you steal a sign? Are you happy to work against democracy in a democratic nation? It’s time … [Read more...]
Letter about Whom Can We Trust?… To the Editor,
Each day competing messages demand our attention. Our response often depends upon our relationship with the source. Believing everything from some sources and rejecting everything from other sources can weaken our sense of community. It becomes easy to wonder who to trust. To encourage healthier relationships and healthier communities, we invite our neighbors to join us in … [Read more...]
One Moment, Please… Turn Up the Volume
By Jason Sethre Publisher Fillmore County Journal jason@fillmorecountyjournal.com There was a subtle change on today’s front page. In the dateline, we turned the dial up to Volume 40, Issue 1. Every year, in the month of September, this newspaper becomes one year older. This is a big deal for many reasons. Back in 1985, when Larry Salge along with Richard and … [Read more...]
One Moment, Please… A Minnesota Nice Family Reunion
By Jason Sethre Publisher Fillmore County Journal jason@fillmorecountyjournal.com Like many families in this area, our ancestors settled in this region in the early 1850s. Our ancestors migrated from Eidsvoll, Norway, to make a home for themselves in Amherst Township in 1854. Today, David and Lori Bakke live on the family farm that was the Sethre family farm from 1854 … [Read more...]
Letter about healthy public libraries are hubs of healthy communities…
To the Editor, Summertime is budgeting time for local governments. With all of the requests, it can be tempting to cut library budgets in favor of budgets for emergency services like fire and ambulance. That’s a false choice. Yes, in case of the rare emergency, we need to have trained people show up with their equipment to help us. We pay taxes to meet that community … [Read more...]
SR-71s – the Second Iteration
By Stan Gudmuncson Peterson, MN When the Air Force retired the SR-71s in late 1989, Congress required that there be a follow-on replacement. Sure enough, the Air Force brass said and we’ve even identified the first Air Force pilot to fly that aircraft. He was the pilot I was flying SR-71s with. Because the follow-on wasn’t anything like the SR-71 and much more like the … [Read more...]
Letter about Peering at the Past
To the Editor, I read with interest Lee Epps; article “St. Paul Newspaper Features Brownsville “Coldness,” Twice.” I heard about this phenomenon years ago. The formation is called an algific tallus slope. It is very rare – found only in the Driftless Region of southeastern Minnesota, northeastern Iowa, southwestern Wisconsin and northeastern Illinois. Plus, they’ve found a … [Read more...]
Letter about Peering at the Past
To the Editor, Thank you for running the Warner Bros. Studios photo and the 2014 caption in your “Pages from the Past“ section. Congratulations, as well, on the much-appreciated variety of articles enjoyed in your Fillmore County Journal. Seeing the photo again, I’m reminded that both celebrated actresses pictured were major players in the waning years of Hollywood’s … [Read more...]
Letter about the United States Postal Service
To the Editor, I feel the need to share an awareness regarding the United States Postal Service. If we are depending on a postmark as proof of a mailing date, we need to realize that our local post offices are not postmarking our outgoing mail. They get postmarked at a distribution center in a bigger city. Ours probably get marked in Minneapolis or St. Paul. The problem is … [Read more...]
Our Towns Thrive When Everyone Is Welcome
By Dan Wilson Rushford, MN I love the cultural and civic institutions that make our rural communities such a great place to live. From the post office, to restaurants, the county fair, local stores, to public schools, public libraries, and our newspaper. These institutions make our social lives richer. So, it was with great interest that I watched an editorial back-and-forth … [Read more...]
Devil’s Advocate… Selecting Sexuality
By Aaron Bishop Harmony, MN In the previous week’s commentary, many opinions and several falsehoods were expressed. Since I hold the view that everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but not their own facts, let’s delve into one particular falsehood that I’ll, perhaps naively, consider as the foundation for the overall sentiment: “Nature proves that sex was intended to … [Read more...]
Response to “Book Bans and Freedom of Speech”
By Nancy S. Earnhardt, Rushford MN June 10 was a lovely evening, and I would have loved to be anywhere else as well. I appreciate your well delivered letter and I agree wholeheartedly with you concerning censoring information. Trust me, I have experienced that firsthand, especially in the last four years. Heaven knows censoring is nothing new to this world. Even now, I … [Read more...]
One Moment, Please… Leading Up to Election Day
By Jason Sethre, Publisher Fillmore County Journal jason@fillmorecountyjournal.com As we march towards Election Day, I want to make sure our readers are aware that, from July 1 to November 5, we will not publish Letters to the Editor or Guest Commentaries that are for or against any candidates running for office. We’ve always had this policy in place leading up to … [Read more...]
Letter about unanimous conviction…
To the Editor, Do you know why jurors unanimously found Donald Trump guilty of 34 felony counts? Jurors found Trump guilty because he falsified business records to cover up payments to Stormy Daniels in order to influence the outcome of the 20216 presidential election. Falsification of business records altered to defraud is a crime in New York and also when 2 or more … [Read more...]
Letter about who we want running our country…
To the Editor, Most of us growing up were taught to believe in the law and the constitution of the united States. We all have certain morals, with pride in truth and facts. We have respect for our elders and above all, women. With all these thoughts in mind, there is a man named Trump who is running for president in November 2024. He has none of the beliefs that we do. He … [Read more...]