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Department of Health Says Test Not Needed to List COVID-19 as Cause of Death

April 8, 2020 T. Arthur Mason

Yesterday, a reader of The Minuteman sent me a startling piece of information she had obtained. It was a screenshot — followed by a direct link — of a document from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. This [read more…]

North Dakota

Rising Star in North Dakota Politics Wrongly Ends Up on Watchlist

September 10, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

There’s a rising star on the horizon of North Dakota’s political scene. Some of you might know him. His name is Raheem “Rocky” Williams, and his resume is impressive. Here’s some of it: He graduated from Florida International University in [read more…]

Education

Does the Reason for Fargo Teachers Ending Negotiations Look Bad?

June 10, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Unless you live in and/or pay attention to what happens in Fargo, then you’re likely not aware of the contract negotiations going on between the Fargo School board and the Fargo Education Association. I first wrote about this last month [read more…]

North Dakota

Should the Auditor’s Duties be in the State Constitution?

May 31, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Just a few weeks after I wrote about the fact that State Auditor Josh Gallion is a rising star with the people of North Dakota, the State Legislature coincidentally decided to put a damper on that by stripping him of [read more…]

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Governor Burgum, That Was a Really Dumb Thing to Say

May 18, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

It was horribly disappointing when Governor Doug Burgum ignored calls to veto the effort to strip the State Auditor of his authority to conduct performance audits and signed the Legislature’s power grab into law. But to see yesterday’s editorial in [read more…]

Education

Is Fargo School District Violating State Law for Lack of Policy on Violence?

May 17, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Apparently Fargo schools have a problem— classroom violence. According to The Forum, “Fargo educators shared vivid and harrowing details about classroom violence in the district’s 20 schools” in a recent survey of about 800 staff members. That survey resulted in [read more…]

National

Heitkamp Screws Up— Again

October 24, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

Last week I wrote that U.S. Senator Heidi Heitkamp’s re-election campaign had reached a point of embarrassing desperation. That was in the aftermath of her campaign printing an “Open Letter to Congressman Cramer” that listed the names of women they purported [read more…]

North Dakota

Legal Marijuana, Liberty ND PAC, & the Embarrassing Opposition

September 15, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

Just a week ago, I wrote about the newly organized fear campaign against legalizing recreational marijuana in North Dakota for those 21-years old and older. The opposition comes in the aftermath of Legalize ND having their measure okayed by the [read more…]

North Dakota

Mayoral Meltdown: Seminary Admits to Corrupt Practices

June 7, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

It’s turning out to be a rough week for Bismarck Mayor Mike Seminary. And rightfully so. Yet, he has nobody to blame but himself. We published an article earlier in the week in which I wrote about the fact that [read more…]

Education

Why Some NDtans Don’t Like Burgum’s Cozy Friendship with Bill Gates

August 9, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Just over two weeks ago, Governor Doug Burgum enjoyed a visit from his old Microsoft friend– billionaire Bill Gates. According to Valley News Live, Burgum and Gates had a “wide-ranging conversation on the important issues facing people in North Dakota [read more…]

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