By Steve Eickhoff Fountain, MN Mr. Gustafson’s commentary on February 21, “Ban this Book,” cast a very negative, dark shadow over the Holy Bible, which most Christians believe is the inspired Word of God. While the Bible contains a lot of what he claims, murder, adultery, prostitution, ethnic cleansing, etc., his vague account of those stories doesn’t speak to their intended … [Read more...]
Women’s sports under attack How intellectual elitist cowards are destroying Title IX
By Jeff Erding Wykoff, MN A February 1 article appeared in the Daily Caller, authored by Dennis Prager. It carries the title “Transgender Swimmer Display Elites Cowardice.” One example of a nationwide trend, Prager details how Will Thompson, a former member of the men’s team, disclosed her new gender, took the new name of Lia, and joined the women’s team. Lia has since … [Read more...]
Creating more equitable local economies
By Tim Penny President/CEO Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation On the heels of celebrating National Entrepreneurship Week, I am taking some time to reflect on what it means to be welcoming to entrepreneurs in our local economies. Entrepreneurship comes in many forms – from tech companies to home-based businesses. The spark of entrepreneurship also comes from many … [Read more...]
The Old Soldier continues
By Ron Scheevel Preston, MN I feel the need to address a few of our current problems facing our nation. The crisis at our southern border with the continuous entry of illegals really bothers this old guy. While most are probably good people, only wanting better lives for themselves and their families, the criminal element also continues to come in. While our Federal … [Read more...]
Ban this book
By Rande Gustafson Eitzen, MN Banning books is big news right now. Some people deem certain books damaging for children – at least for some children, so let’s be politically correct for all Americans, right? The books making this list might hurt the feelings of certain people; they may inform about racism; they may talk about non-traditional women’s rights, or identify … [Read more...]
Letter to the editor about accepting election results…
Letter about accepting election results... To the Editor, Since the day after the election on November 4, 2020, we keep hearing on the national and local news, and from regular Americans who identify as Democrats that President Donald Trump and many of his supporters refuse to accept the results of that election. That is true! But is it fair? Republicans are called poor … [Read more...]
Navigating the next few years
A few weeks ago, New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman made a startling suggestion. He proposed a cross-party 2024 presidential ticket: Joe Biden and Liz Cheney, perhaps, or Kamala Harris and Mitt Romney, or another combination of a leading Democrat and an anti-Trump Republican. Friedman’s reasoning is that the U.S. is at a crossroads, and he contends that the main body of … [Read more...]
Losing Harmony
By Julie Little Harmony, MN I moved to Harmony from a Twin Cities suburb in 2016. I liked that this small town had everything a person could want – a grocery store, a bank, a hardware store, a pharmacy, a school, a library, a medical clinic, fun places to get food and drink or shop, and even a movie theater that only charges $5 and has awesome popcorn. Harmony kept improving … [Read more...]
Letter to the editor Letter about what makes sense to you?…
To the Editor, If there was “massive fraud” in the last election as Trump endlessly claims then isn’t it odd that nothing has been discovered by the many state Republican investigations? If there was massive fraud does that mean that Republicans in general are inept and stupid? Or, of course, it could mean that the Big Lie is just that: a lie. And what should we think of the … [Read more...]
How’s Joe Biden doing?
It’s been about a year since Joe Biden took office as President, and though it’s still too early to draw firm conclusions about his performance, it’s not too early to discern some trends. Especially in light of how Biden positioned himself in the 2020 campaign and, I believe, how he still sees himself: as a centrist and a moderate who can unite the country by bringing … [Read more...]
Community solutions for child care
President/CEO Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation It is no secret that our child care system is strained. Even before the pandemic, rural Minnesota was struggling with a child care shortage. For parents, this has made it challenging to enter or stay in the workforce. For communities, the challenge is attracting and retaining residents if they do not have enough care … [Read more...]
One Moment, Please… It’s time to pay more, and not complain about it
Publisher Fillmore County Journal jason@fillmorecountyjournal.com I know many of our readers have heard me talking about buying local. “Shop local!” You’ve heard it from me plenty of times. But, there’s something more to consider when shopping local for products and services. I have had some conversations with many business owners over the years, and a common theme … [Read more...]
Letter to the editor about Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right….
To the Editor, We’ve got the Democrats, who are saying you’re just going to have to suffer because you should have recognized that they were right and done whatever they say; and you have the Republicans, who are saying you should suffer because you deserve to because if you didn’t deserve to suffer you wouldn’t be suffering, you dumb cluck. How did we get here? You see, … [Read more...]
Letter about common good… To the Editor,
In a recent article Lee Hamilton asked, “Can we find our way to the common good?” The short answer is YES if we follow the road map in the Constitution. But first, we’d better define what is meant by “common good.” It involves the facilities or institutions that benefit all members of a given community. Examples are basic rights and freedoms, national defense, including … [Read more...]
One Moment, Please… Student writers create their own opportunities in life
At the beginning of this school year, I was asked to speak at a few schools about the annual Journal Student Writing Project, now in it’s 23rd year. The Journal Student Writing Project offers an opportunity for high school students to sharpen their writing skills, pick their topics of interest, and share their ideas and talents with readers of the Fillmore County Journal in … [Read more...]