Last week, under the leadership of House Speaker Matt Huffman and Senate President Rob McColley, the Ohio General Assembly passed sweeping, bipartisan legislation that included several important ...
In his June 7 column, “Heat wave your fault,” Victor Joecks continues to use faulty logic to defend his position on global warming. His biggest logical error is ...
I support Ed Oyler’s recent column about Eagle’s flavored nicotine ordinance and urge our Town Council to take a closer look at both the evidence and the financial consequences. We all agree on the ...
Recent revelations from the Fargo Police Advisory and Oversight Board meeting shed light on a disheartening reality—Fargo is caught in a cycle of unmet mental health needs. This strains law ...
There is little doubt that downtown post revitalization, 1980s and ’90s, combined with strong investment from the housing sector over the past five to eight years is now in need of an updated approach ...
Re: "DA makes hard sell for plea bargains," Page B1, July 2. The get tough on crime approach usually looks good to the voters and accomplishes little. The impression that anyone who has worked in ...
The water affordability question has no easy answer. First, many people overlook the fact that sewage service is often included in water bills. There are no shutoffs on sewer lines. The smell and ...
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