By Isaac Vick The Biden administration finds itself entangled in a complex web of diplomacy and crisis management in the Middle East, as it grapples with the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. The president and his top diplomat, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, face a daunting challenge in persuading the Israeli government to temporarily halt its offensive against … [Read more...]
Letter about real freedom…
Letter about real freedom... To the Editor, I write as a counterpoint to Jeff Erding’s recent abysmal screed. Washington, Jefferson, Franklin, Madison,and Monroe were all Deists who thought human reason was the best way forward for America. Twice Mr. Erding states that Palestinian demonstrators in America are in support of Hamas. Certainly some demonstrators either support … [Read more...]
Investing in Rural America
By Eunice Biel Harmony, MN On Sunday evening, October 29, I received an email from the White House inviting me to attend remarks by President of the United States, Joseph R. Biden Jr. on November 1 at a family farm in Northfield, Minn. I hesitated for about five seconds before I sent in my RSVP. In his comments, President Biden explained his economic vision to rural … [Read more...]
Reality Check
By Jeff Erding Wykoff, MN Are we a Judeo Christian Nation? America was founded on Judeo/Christian principles. Period. This statement is absolutely true. The fact that the left has managed to eliminate Bible references and prayer in the public school system does nothing to change that reality. The left is all about diversity and inclusion as long as it doesn’t include … [Read more...]
Letter about respect and gratitude…
Letter about respect and gratitude... To the Editor, With respect and gratitude I would like to acknowledge Saturn Ludwig’s informative commentary regarding gender-affirming care. Though I personally cannot accept that a person should feel uncomfortable in the body they have been given, it is with much respect and gratitude that I read this commentary because many people, … [Read more...]
Journal Writing Project: Halloween Unmasked
By Hayden St. Mary Once on a dark and stormy night... the tradition of scaring, sweet eating, and enjoying the occasional pumpkin spice latte emerged. We all love the tradition of trick or treating, whether it’s getting candy door to door, or sneaking a few treats for yourself from your kids’ stash. But the origins of Halloween are a mystery to many. So let’s dive into the … [Read more...]
Letter about voting…
Letter about voting... To the Editor, I am writing to ask everyone who is eligible to vote in the upcoming referendum being held in Preston this November 7 to do so. Voting will be held at Fillmore Central ISD #2198 District Office, P.O. Box 50, 700 Chatfield St., Preston, Minn. 55965. Hours are 5-8 p.m. only. If you are homebound and unable to get to Preston you can vote … [Read more...]
Letter about domestic violence…
Letter about domestic violence... To the Editor, I wore purple on October 19. This was requested in a recent article by Charlene Corson Selbee, “Won’t You Wear Purple on October 19?” In accord with Domestic Violence Awareness Month, I wore purple on many other days in October, with the expectation that it would raise awareness, because, yes, it can happen here. Often rural … [Read more...]
Letter about school lunches…
Letter about school lunches... To the Editor, When GOP Sen. Jeremy Miller and other Republicans got the opportunity to vote for a simple idea to save money for parents across the state, almost all of them, including Miller, voted against it. This year, students in public schools receive free meals, regardless of their household income. As parents will remember, meals were … [Read more...]
The Worried “Old Soldier”
By Ron Scheevel Vietnam Vet Preston, MN As Labor Day is behind us, the “Old Soldier” has a number of concerns relating to the problems facing our great nation. Most of my opinions are based on what I read and hear on the news channels. I’ve previously talked about the border, the Afghanistan disaster, and our dismal record on curbing crime in our major cities. What a … [Read more...]







