By Lee Hamilton The 118th Congress convenes January 3, and while it’s impossible to know in advance what it will or won’t accomplish, it’s a fair bet there will be drama. With the GOP taking control of the House, a tightly divided Senate, and a presidential election less than two years away, sending political signals — as much to the party faithful as to Americans in general … [Read more...]
One Moment, Please… Go easy on the refs unless you want the job
By Jason Sethre Publisher Fillmore County Journal jason@fillmorecountyjournal.com I think we’ve all attended a high school sporting event and witnessed some behavior from a fan that made for an awkward situation. It sets the tone and become a toxic situation for all involved. Some people are more expressive than others, but there is a point at which a line is crossed. … [Read more...]
Recognizing our partners that made 2022 a success
By Tim Penny President/CEO Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation At the Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation (SMIF) our motto is collaborating for regional vitality, and we do our best to live up to that commitment. In each area of our work – early childhood, entrepreneurship, and community vitality – we are mindful of partners in the state and region with whom we … [Read more...]
Letter to the editor about Giving a Christmas Gift of Healing …
To the Editor, Seasons of great celebrations often carry shadows of sadness, grief, and deep hurt. Many of us have the brightness of the holidays dimmed by loss and the memories of times shared with loved ones. It can be helpful to actively reflect on these people and experiences to acknowledge the feelings which are surfacing in our lives. Writing down or verbally … [Read more...]
Letter to the editor about why do politicians stay in office
To the Editor, As someone who has just ran for State Senate, I appreciated Lee Hamilton’s letter asking the question of why politicians run for office. For me the motivation was simple: to help my neighbors. This was an extension of what I have done my entire adult life, from running a homeless shelter to providing humanitarian aid, I have always strived to help others. As a … [Read more...]
Perspective
By Stan Gudmundson There is nothing new under the sun, the Good Book says. For eons that was essentially true in the way people lived and of human nature itself. Today, virtually everything has changed or is changing. Except for human nature. But people tend to view history as significant only over the time we, as individuals, live on earth. Consequently, we often lack … [Read more...]
One Moment, Please… Did you really meme that?
Publisher Fillmore County Journal jason@fillmorecountyjournal.com OK, so all of a sudden, a few years ago, smartphone users started using gifs and memes. Not sure how it happened, but it was magic. It showed up as an option, and we embraced it. I have to say there are some pretty funny ones that seem to add to, or capture a moment better than a simple text message. A … [Read more...]
More ramblings from the “Old Soldier”
By Ron Scheevel Vietnam Vet Preston, MN As I pen this commentary, the mid-term elections are behind us. There are a couple of states where the results were not entirely decided right away, but in most cases, the winners had been chosen shortly after. Hopefully our elected leaders can bring back to life the art of compromise. I, for one, believe that the radical far “right” … [Read more...]
One Moment, Please… A busy time of the year
By Jason Sethre Publisher Fillmore County Journal jason@fillmorecountyjournal.com Maybe it’s just me, but it seems like from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day is one of the busiest times of the year. At the newspaper, we have so much going on. And, I’m thankful we have such an incredibly talented and energetic team managing the workflow of the season. When I look at the … [Read more...]
Gratitude for local entrepreneurs
By Tim Penny President/CEO Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation In this season of giving and gratitude, I am inspired by how generously the people in our region showed up on Give to the Max day, which was November 17 this year. In just five days, over $85k was raised by Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation’s (SMIF) 30 community foundations. As a donor myself, I am … [Read more...]
Why do politicians run for office?
If you followed this year’s elections, at some point the question probably occurred to you: Why do people do this? The endless campaign events, the constant scrutiny... and increasingly, the very real and alarming threat of political violence. What drives someone to put up with it all? I suspect that if you asked a roomful of politicians, you’d get a roomful of answers. For … [Read more...]
Letter to the editor – about grandchildren and great-grandchildren…
Letter about grandchildren and great-grandchildren... To the Editor, What are we being told by thinkers and scientists about the years ahead? Some predict to just 2030, some go to 2050 and some predictions go to 2300. I am very concerned as many of our grandchildren and great grandchildren will be living into the next century. It is important that we start seriously … [Read more...]
Americanizing Jesus
By Steve Zmyewski Houston, MN The first century disciples of Jesus would not recognize the extreme Christian nationalist movement that is sweeping across America today. Laced with character assassination, conspiracy theory, disinformation, slander, white supremacy and motivated by fear Christian nationalists vilify anyone whose politics don’t line up with theirs as they … [Read more...]
Celebrating excellent commentaries in the October 31 Fillmore County Journal
By Kathie Haynes Canton, MN Retired Pastor Norm Omodt explained why he became a Democrat. He asks hard line Republicans and strict followers of Trump, “Why would you be against wind power, solar power and ocean current energy?” And, “Why do you accept mass shootings with the AR-15 military rifle intended for killing people in war?” Bonnie Haugen says Vote With Your … [Read more...]
One Moment, Please… A Groovy Turkey Day Run
By Jason Sethre Publisher Fillmore County Journal jason@fillmorecountyjournal.com I remember back in about 9th grade, when I started running long distance with the endurance runners on our track team. Somehow, maybe by process of elimination, I was selected to run the mile (1600 meters) event instead of being a sprinter. I had to run with the guys who ran a minimum … [Read more...]