EDITORIALS
As others see it: Set example with freeze 
South Dakota lawmakers aren’t underpaid. They aren’t overpaid, either.
By Daily Republic , February 03, 2010
Editorial: Be sure to attend caucuses tonight 
According to a recent poll conducted on the Daily Globe Web site, turnout for tonight’s Democratic and Republican caucuses won’t be high at all.
That’s too bad.
By Daily Globe , February 02, 2010
As others see it: Get moving on stadium 
Is it possible Minnesota fumbled away a whole lot more than just a football game Sunday, albeit one of the biggest games in Vikings’ franchise history?
By Duluth News Tribune , February 01, 2010
Editorial: Funding problems took years to make 
The state’s ongoing budget crisis came home to roost in a new way this week, when the number-crunchers in St. Paul announced that the state will “borrow” $423 million this spring from 231 school districts across the state.
By Post-Bulletin of Rochester , January 29, 2010
Editorial: Let's hope Legion can stay active 
By Daily Globe , January 27, 2010
Editorial: Deep Freeze Dip warms hearts 
By Daily Globe , January 26, 2010
As others see it: Appreciating the river 
In many ways, the ongoing restoration of the Minnesota River Basin is a story of success. The water is less polluted, animals and aquatic organisms are seeing an encouraging rebound and appreciation for the value of the river continues to grow.
By The Free Press of Mankato , January 25, 2010
Editorial: Vote appeared to ignore concerns 
By Daily Globe , January 22, 2010
As others see it: A state park win 
What a welcome and hugely important piece of good news in Minnesota.
And what a good omen for the upcoming legislative session, too.
By Grand Forks (N.D.) Herald , January 21, 2010
As others see it: A right thing to do for baseball 
By The Forum , January 20, 2010
Editorial: Follow Coleman's call for less anger 
By Daily Globe , January 19, 2010
As others see it: Salaries must be made across the board 
The warning from Gov. Tim Pawlenty to school districts — and public employers in general — is clear: Failure to hold the line on wages and benefits may result in significant cuts in state funding.
By The Free Press of Mankato , January 18, 2010
As others see it: Free speech covers crude cartoons 
Last week’s decision by two county attorneys not to prosecute a man for posting disgusting, distasteful, anti-Islamic cartoons in the area should bring to an end another growing pain for Central Minnesota as its population becomes more diverse.
By St. Cloud Times , January 15, 2010
Editorial: How we can help in Haiti
By Daily Globe , January 14, 2010
As others see it: A likely GOP gain 
It would have been big news had North Dakota Gov. John Hoeven said no to a run for the U.S. Senate.
By The Forum , January 13, 2010
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1944: The U.S. Needs More Ammo
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1934: Republican Party Must Cast Out Its Leaders, Become Liberal


1959: Black Monday in Worthington

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1934: I've Got Plenty to Be Thankful For
In 1934, in the heart of the Great Depression, the Daily Globe published this editorial cartoon giving thanks.
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1944: Allies Seize Metz, Mulhouse on the Front Page
A typical Daily Globe front page from 1944, this November page features an editorial cartoon and short news reports on Allied progress in Europe and
1944: The War Isn't Over Yet
No Letup, and No Letdown It takes more power to overcome a stubborn enemy than simply to hold him in check, according to James Thrasher, NEA editorial writer. The end of America's third year of participation in this war finds our forces in Europe approaching the climax of what may well be the grea
Posted by: Kari Lucin, Daily Globe on Nov 25, 2009 at 5:00 AM | Reprint1944: Soldiers In the Foxholes Don't Understand the Strikes
Although the line between news and editorializing had largely become more distinct in 1944, sometimes stories still went back and forth, as this sto
1944: War Bond Drive Kickoff

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