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GUEST POST: A Plea from a Fargo Restaurant Owner

March 20, 2020 T. Arthur Mason

Note: The following post originally appeared on Facebook on Thursday, March 19, 2020. Since this posting, Governor Doug Burgum has ordered all bars and restaurants closed to on-site patrons. The post has been published on The Minuteman with the permission [read more…]

North Dakota

Fargo City Commissioner Criticizes Colleague for Honoring Military Duties

September 11, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

There’s a lot of really dumb things that go on in politics. But Fargo City Commissioner Dave Piepkorn’s comments about his colleague Tony Gehrig, earlier this week, really take the cake. They were nothing short of idiotic. To give you [read more…]

North Dakota

Another Drag Show Involving Kids Scheduled in Fargo

June 24, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

In March of last year, we published an article titled, “Sexploitation: Kids Drag Show Planned in Fargo“. As you may recall, a group known as the “Hot Mess Harlots” were scheduled to “instruct the kids on what it means to [read more…]

Education

Education Bill to Test How Much ND Legislature Believes in Local Control

January 12, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Two words are often found in debate regarding education, and we hear them most from Republicans— local control. It’s the argument — and the right one I might add — that so long as we’re going to have an education [read more…]

North Dakota

Tony Gehrig on Fargo City Commission Reversing Decision to End TIF District

December 18, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

Note: Authored by and published with the permission of Tony Gehrig. With the vote at Monday night’s meeting, the Fargo City Commission overturned a decision that we made over a year ago to keep a 38 year incentive in place [read more…]

North Dakota

We Need to Focus More on Holding Local Government Accountable

August 9, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

Washington politics dominates media headlines. I think it’s safe to say that for many Americans – including North Dakotans – they’re more familiar with what is going on in The Swamp than they are with what’s going on in Bismarck. [read more…]

National

CNN Editor’s “Analysis” of Trump Visit to ND is Weak

June 28, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

In the aftermath of President Donald Trump’s visit to Fargo yesterday, one CNN “Editor-at-large” took to writing an “analysis” of Trump’s hour-plus long speech. In doing so, he chose to feature “Donald Trump’s 54 most outrageously over-the-top lines from his [read more…]

National

Trump Made it Clear He Doesn’t Want Heitkamp Re-elected

June 28, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

It’s not very often that the eyes of the nation are on North Dakota, but yesterday they were as President Trump was in Fargo. With Scheels Arena packed to its capacity of 6,000 – and thousands more turned away – [read more…]

North Dakota

Tony Gehrig on the Dirty Little Secrets of Special Assessments

May 9, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

Note: Authored by and published with the permission of Tony Gehrig. Special assessments or “specials” have been around for a long time in Fargo. So long that people have come to accept them as an unchangeable reality. Despite being around [read more…]

North Dakota

Increased Government Transparency Comes with a Cost

April 30, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

According to a Bismarck Tribune report last week, North Dakota’s spending transparency website has recently been ranked 34th in the nation. As stated in the Tribune article: “The website allows the public to peer into the state’s finances by examining [read more…]

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