Letter about democracy is in danger... To the Editor, In “Democracy is in danger,” September 18, the author claimed that the Republican Party endangers democracy. Here is another classic example of projection (distortion of reality by accusing others of they are guilty of) and the actual truth is closer to the opposite of what leftists say or write. For example: Which … [Read more...]
Floats, flags and fussing
By Kristen Herring-Asleson Lanesboro, MN This letter is in response to the letters that have been printed since the 2021 Buffalo Bill Days’ festivities in Lanesboro wrapped up. More specifically, to address the complaints that have been made surrounding the annual parade and the units in it. As suggested in one of the letters, silence is not always golden. As the parade … [Read more...]
Houston and Gilbert OHV trails are as similar as apples and tomatoes
By Karla Bloem Houston, MN I have a degree in biology, have lived in Houston County my whole life, and have done environ-mental education programs on the proposed Houston OHV Trail site for 15 years. Com-paring the Iron Range OHV Recreation Area in Gilbert and the Appleton Area Recreational Park to the proposed Houston OHV Trail is a bit like comparing apples to tomatoes. … [Read more...]
Letter to the editor Letter about narratives…
Letter about narratives... To the Editor, Narratives are parasites eroding truth. Narrative is the representation of a situation in such a way as to reflect or conform to an overarching set of aims or values. Narrative engines of today are known as CNN, FOX, CBS, and NBC to name a few. Though not an attempt to defend one narrative engine over the other, Americans are … [Read more...]
Letter to the Editor Letter about OHV trail in Houston…
Letter about OHV trail in Houston... To the Editor, I saw Keith Nelson’s letter promoting an Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) trail at Houston, Minnesota in the Fillmore County Journal today – Houston is not even in his Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission (GMRPTC) district. Safe to say Keith doesn’t live immediately adjacent to, i.e., within a few yards of an … [Read more...]
I’m a good old rebel
By Eric Leitzen Hokah, MN So, li’l Jemmy is Majority Leader. Congratulations to Mr. Status Quo, Mr. Establishment. I’m sure all of his rich friends are very happy that their project has worked out so well. I mean, this is like seeing your prize hog make it to the State Fair, isn’t it? And congratulations to the DFL as well, for running weak candidate after weak candidate … [Read more...]
Be very careful about pulling the plug on the Houston OHV park
Keith Nelson St. Louis County Commissioner Founding member Greater MN Regional Parks and Trails Commission (District One) Virginia, MN I understand a newly-formed opposition group has convinced the city council to research breaching a long-standing contract with the DNR on the proposed OHV park in Houston. After more than a decade of good-faith planning, accepting … [Read more...]
Letter to the editor about Let’s keep our democracy…
To the Editor, Today’s Republican Party, centered in rural America, has strongly moved towards anti-democracy, anti-voting, anti-history, anti-facts, anti-vaccine, anti-mask, and is perhaps more pro-death than pro-life. Many have manufactured outrage over teaching factual history to high school students. Without understanding the past, the way forward lacks useful guidance. … [Read more...]
Letter to the editor about Chatfield school levy vote…
To the Editor, For the past six years, I have been honored to serve on the Chatfield School Board, and like my fellow colleagues, I take great pride in our district and its accomplishments, including the district’s efforts to manage costs effectively. Over the past two years, the school board managed several financial challenges due to rising education costs and additional … [Read more...]
Depression and the risk of suicide
By Mark Jacobson Peer Support Specialist Winona, MN Although the majority of people who have depression do not die by suicide, having major depression does increase suicide risk compared to people without depression. The risk of death by suicide may, in part, be related to the severity of the depression. Recent data on depression that have followed people over long … [Read more...]
Letter to the Editor about Let’s keep our democracy…
Letter about Let’s keep our democracy... To the Editor, Today’s Republican Party, centered in rural America, has strongly moved towards anti-democracy, anti-voting, anti-history, anti-facts, anti-vaccine, anti-mask, and is perhaps more pro-death than pro-life. Many have manufactured outrage over teaching factual history to high school students. Without understanding the … [Read more...]
Convention of States meeting
Katherine Baarsch Spring Valley, MN To the Editor: A meeting was held in Spring Valley on September 11, 2021, to educate and interest people in becoming involved in the Convention of States Project in Minnesota. There were 76 people in attendance, which surprised me - people of various walks in life and most of us didn’t know much about Convention of States (COS). It was … [Read more...]
Does Harmony have a Cancer Park or not?
By Ann Mraz Harmony Area Cancer Support Group Facilitator Harmony, MN The Cancer Group was formed some years ago when Marv Wilt was the mayor. In the agreement at that time and we still follow today, (40 plus years later) the group could do planting and landscaping as they felt necessary and the city would cut the grass and do the trimming. After the bakery was removed … [Read more...]
One Moment, Please… Best of the Best
By Jason Sethre Publisher Fillmore County Journal jason@fillmorecountyjournal.com Starting in June of 2021, our newspaper published a ballot each week in which readers could vote for their favorite businesses in our region in various categories. We’ve been coordinating the Reader’s Choice Awards since 2013. This annual tradition encourages readers to show their … [Read more...]
Letter to the Editor about honor…
Letter about honor... To the Editor, It is only one word. And it has power. That word is honor. I grew up in the midwest farming community of central Michigan. As an adult, I’ve lived in the Pacific northwest and the desert southwest. Though I’ve felt like I belonged wherever I’ve lived, when I moved to Lanesboro in 2010, it felt like I’d come home. For a while, I couldn’t … [Read more...]