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  • Bringing up kids in today's world

    Our neighbor Lorraine Collins always has an interesting perspective on a wide range of topics. Here's another that may catch your interest -- and perhaps spur a comment or two. Her commentaries appear regularly in the Black Hills Pioneer, and she graciously allows us to share them with on-line [...]
    Posted: November 21, 2009, 11:01pm EST
    by Larry Miller
  • Tear down this wall!

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    In August of 1961, I was on the campus of Midland College in Nebraska, practicing football with a contingent of recent high school graduates from across northern Nebraska. We were preparing for the Shrine Bowl football game, a pretty big deal for us – and a wonderful annual event organized [...]
    Posted: November 09, 2009, 11:51pm EST
    by Larry Miller
  • Weapons of mass destruction

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    Our neighbor Lorraine Collins always has an interesting perspective on a wide range of topics. Here's another that should catch your interest -- and perhaps spur a comment or two. Her commentaries appear regularly in the Black Hills Pioneer, and she graciously allows us to share' [...]
    Posted: November 07, 2009, 12:24pm EST
    by Larry Miller
  • de'ja' vu

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    When a cousin shared this video with me, I thought it was as topical and relevant today as when it was first produced a half century ago. I wish it had focused more on the hazards of blindly following any absolute "ism," ranging from socialism and communism all the way [...]
    Posted: October 31, 2009, 1:26pm EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • History Calls

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    Certain words or phrases have a way of collecting baggage that causes us to embrace or reject the concepts they represent. Such seems to be the case in the current din about health care reform. Good neighbor Lorraine Collins offers her views on this timely topic.

    Quite a few [...]
    Posted: October 24, 2009, 8:56am EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • An American's Creed

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    Some folks may remember seeing this "American's Creed" in Reader's Digest in the 1950s, or reading it -- as I did -- in their local newspaper.

    Chadron (Nebr) Record publisher Don Huls printed the item in almost every edition, sometimes on the front page. I suspect [...]
    Posted: October 20, 2009, 4:20pm EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • The $25 million jailhouse

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    Congressional strategies to win favor for “stimulus” monies as a way to solve our economic woes have met with mixed results. Doubtless there has been some success; otherwise, we suspect there’d be a whole lot more hoopla over the insanity of spending money that we don't' [...]
    Posted: October 04, 2009, 3:47pm EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • Reliable public radio...coming!

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    For the many of us in the northern Black Hills who are frustrated by the lack of a good signal from South Dakota Public Radio, there's a light at the end of the tunnel. The 91.1 Mhz translator on Lookout Mountain along Interstate 90 in' [...]
    Posted: September 30, 2009, 10:26am EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • From satellite to Internet?

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    Last year at about this time, we opined that the Federal Communications Commission decision to give the green light for an XM and Sirius satellite radio merger was a “Sirius” mistake.

    We’ve seen nothing to change that opinion – and we’ve observed anything but [...]
    Posted: August 25, 2009, 11:03pm EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • Have we forgotten V-J Day?

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    V-J Day came and went this year with little fanfare. Perhaps our expectation of finding a story about it tucked below the fold in the world news section of the newspaper – or included as a feature on the evening news – was unrealistic. Time has a way of [...]
    Posted: August 14, 2009, 12:43pm EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • More bad news for Lee

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    This has not been a good year for Lee Enterprises. That’s the company that owns the Rapid City Journal, Chadron (NE) Record, and the Hot Springs (SD) Star, among many others. Their most visible property is the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

    Lee this week [...]
    Posted: August 01, 2009, 11:11am EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • Heartland Expressway woes

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    Our affection for Nebraska is rekindled each fall when the Cornhusker football team takes to the gridiron. We always enjoy our visits to the state -- ranging from family gatherings in the panhandle to observing sandhill crane migrations along the Platte River in the fall. One of our hobbies is [...]
    Posted: July 25, 2009, 1:21am EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • Saying good-bye to a friend

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    It’s always difficult to face the void of a friend who is no longer there.

    Bob Oehrtman died last week (7/1/09) in Stillwater, Oklahoma. He was 69 years old. Bob was a big man with a zest for life and a passion for learning. A [...]
    Posted: July 08, 2009, 12:15am EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • Tough times for Gannett

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    Gannett Company is reportedly poised to cut more than 1,000 jobs (7/1/09) as it tries to overcome the financial woes of the current recession.

    It’s not yet known how these massive cuts will impact the Sioux Falls Argus-Leader, the only Gannett newspaper in South Dakota.

    A decade ago, [...]
    Posted: July 02, 2009, 12:49pm EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • Privacy in the Internet age

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    Lorraine Collins is a writer who lives in Spearfish; she has graciously shared with us her thoughts about privacy.

    Some of us got to talking about privacy the other day, wondering how much of it we have today compared to a half century or more ago, and whether privacy [...]
    Posted: June 18, 2009, 12:32am EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • Lorraine Collins Remembers D-Day

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    Realizing that President Obama is joining other world leaders to observe the 65th anniversary of the landing of Allied forces in France on D Day on June 6th, I remembered that I had written something about that historic event 15 years ago. That was on the occasion of the 50th [...]
    Posted: June 04, 2009, 2:08pm EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • Oahe TV: Pierre depends on it

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    While attending the 2009 South Dakota State Historical Society History Conference in Pierre last month, I noticed a young man videotaping the various speakers and struck up a conversation with him.

    Patrick Callahan is a “one-man show” for Oahe TV, operated by the City of [...]
    Posted: May 31, 2009, 12:21pm EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • Oahe TV: a community asset

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    While attending the 2009 South Dakota State Historical Society History Conference in Pierre last month, I noticed a young man videotaping the various speakers and struck up a conversation with him.

    Patrick Callahan is a “one-man show” for Oahe TV, operated by the City of [...]
    Posted: May 30, 2009, 4:14pm EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • Newspapers and history

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    Lorraine Collins is a writer from Spearfish and has allowed us to share her thoughts about newspapers and history.~ A 100-year-old news item in the Pioneer caught my eye the other day and made me laugh. The story from 1909 in “a Peek at the Past” said that “Emil Johnson [...]
    Posted: May 12, 2009, 11:17pm EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • Separating the wheat from the chaff

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    Our e-mail Inbox was filled with a variety of missives today – and one of them was like an old friend that we really didn’t want to hear from anymore.

    Labeled with the subject: “Removing pastors from television,” the e-mail was forwarded by a friend and contained a cover [...]
    Posted: May 04, 2009, 5:58pm EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • The news is all about the news

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    We've been on the road for the past fews weeks, so postings to the Black Hills Monitor have been scarce. Below, we're pleased to share with you a "guest editorial," penned a few weeks ago by Bill Kunerth, publisher of the Idaho State Journal and used here with his permission. [...]
    Posted: April 19, 2009, 9:13pm EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • How I learned a new word

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    Lorraine Collins is a writer from Spearfish
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    Except for working crossword puzzles, I don’t come across exotic and arcane words much any more and I can usually figure out what a word new to me means. A teacher once scolded me for looking up words in the dictionary all [...]
    Posted: March 24, 2009, 10:15am EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • A change of direction

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    Since we've been something of a rabble rouser when it comes to open government in South Dakota, we should give credit where credit is due. This is not in any priority order -- in fact, it basically starts with the late comers first.

    God bless' [...]
    Posted: March 20, 2009, 5:36pm EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • More sunshine for South Dakota

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    Last year, we criticized Governor Mike Rounds for vetoing HB-1233 a piece of open government legislation that would have created a website to reveal how the state was spending its money. He said it would cost too much. Up to $600,000 to set it up [...]
    Posted: March 18, 2009, 11:48am EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • Little to cheer about

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    This October 11, 1954 photograph of Deadwood-born actress Dorothy “Dotty” Provine appeared in the once ubiquitous Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Provine was then a 19-year-old co-ed cheering for the University of Washington in their football battle against the University of Oregon.

    There was little to cheer about [...]
    Posted: March 17, 2009, 2:49pm EDT
    by Larry Miller
  • A glimmer of sunshine

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    We’re delighted with Senator Dave Knudson’s leadership in getting a new open records law through the South Dakota Senate. The Republican leader from Sioux Falls introduced SB-147 in late January, and it has cleared the Senate – unanimously – and now awaits action in the [...]
    Posted: February 27, 2009, 7:59am EST
    by Larry Miller
  • Another chance for satellite radio?

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    Liberty Media, which is based in the Denver suburb of Englewood, has struck a deal to keep Sirius XM satellite radio afloat. Sirius XM stock has tanked and the company has been on the verge of bankruptcy. John Malone’s Liberty Media has agreed to prop up the ailing satellite radio [...]
    Posted: February 25, 2009, 12:12pm EST
    by Larry Miller
  • More "customer service" from Cable TV

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    The same cable television folks whose installers and repairmen usually showed up late – if at all – for service calls are looking at ways to expand their reach into online video content.

    They’re working with TV networks to try to find a profitable way of putting cable TV [...]
    Posted: February 23, 2009, 9:51am EST
    by Larry Miller
  • Remembering Whitmore....and Truman!

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    Actor James Whitmore died Friday (2/6/09) at his Malibu, California home. He was 87.

    We’ve written about Whitmore a couple of times over the past two years – admiring his unbridled enthusiasm and his seemingly boundless talents on stage and in television and film. I’ll [...]
    Posted: February 08, 2009, 7:09pm EST
    by Larry Miller
  • Art, commerce, and community

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    by Lorraine Collins Lorraine Collins is a writer who lives in Spearfish. She can be contacted at collins1@rushmore.com

    Three years ago when the Matthews Opera House in Spearfish was celebrating its 100th birthday, I wrote an article commemorating that event in which I said that it’s appropriate for [...]
    Posted: February 06, 2009, 10:41pm EST
    by Larry Miller
  • Generational Theft

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    When I saw the laundry list of South Dakota projects that could be funded with the latest proposed "stimulus" package, I felt that surely this scenario was being played out in states all across the country. States that have mis-managed and overspent their budgets -- most far worse than South [...]
    Posted: February 06, 2009, 11:57am EST
    by Larry Miller
  • Generational Theft

    When I saw the laundry list of South Dakota projects that could be funded with the latest proposed "stimulus" package, I felt that surely this scenario was being played out in states all across the country. States that have mis-managed and overspent their budgets -- most far worse than South [...]
    Posted: February 06, 2009, 10:06am EST
    by Larry Miller
  • ...into the sunshine: SB-147

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    We were pleasantly surprised Thursday (1/29) to see a new open records measure introduced by State Senator Dave Knudson and a bi-partisan group of legislative leaders. SB-147 emerges with the presumption that public documents should be accessible to the public unless there is ample justification [...]
    Posted: January 31, 2009, 4:11pm EST
    by Larry Miller
  • Media woes explained

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    The other day, I read that Time Warner, which publishes Time magazine and owns CNN and a bevy of other media companies, would “write down” its assets by $25 billion. It is apparently an adjustment that is necessary in order to reflect the declining value of its properties. I’m sure [...]
    Posted: January 12, 2009, 4:46pm EST
    by Larry Miller
  • Seattle P-I may shut down

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    In perhaps the most vivid example of hard times for the newspaper industry, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer has been put up for sale by Hearst Corporation. They say if they don't sell the paper within 60 days, they will shut down the newspaper and operate only' [...]
    Posted: January 11, 2009, 8:05pm EST
    by Larry Miller
  • No local owner -- and no local sports

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    On-line comments today (1/8/09) to the Rapid City Journal regarding Jake Nordbye's story about the new ESPN radio affiliate in town were glowing. Even near legendary broadcaster Bob Laskowski chimed in with a congratulatory note.

    Clearly, lots of folks in the Rapid City area' [...]
    Posted: January 08, 2009, 10:52am EST
    by Larry Miller
  • "All the ads fit to print"

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    It was a first – another a sign of the continuing hard times for the newspaper industry – as display advertising appeared on the front page of the New York Times.

    The Wall Street Journal has been adorned with front-page advertising since 2006, but it wasn’t until this Monday [...]
    Posted: January 08, 2009, 7:01am EST
    by Larry Miller
  • Resolutions

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    Lorraine Collins has a wonderful way with words -- and her approach to resolutions for the new year seems right on target. We've often opined on open government, and we were delighted to see her suggest improving open government as a reasonable resolution for the 2009 South Dakota Legislature.' [...]
    Posted: January 07, 2009, 2:00am EST
    by Larry Miller
  • Lee stock in the tank

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    Tough times continue for Lee Enterprises, the media company that owns the Rapid City Journal, which includes a number of associated weeklies like the Lawrence County Star, the Hot Springs Journal, the Belle Fourche Post & Bee, and the Chadron (Nebr) Record.

    One year ago, [...]
    Posted: January 05, 2009, 11:56am EST
    by Larry Miller
  • Newspapers take another hit

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    Just a decade ago, hardly anyone in the United States got their news from the internet. In an historic shift, some 40 percent of people looking for world news now get it from the "Worldwide Web,” which has moved ahead of newspapers as a source of" [...]
    Posted: December 25, 2008, 8:38pm EST
    by Larry Miller
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    by Larry Miller
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    Posted: December 25, 2008, 12:26pm EST
    by Larry Miller
  • Federal website surprisingly good

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    There are few things in this world more anguish-ridden than having to move a loved one into a nursing home. The emotion of the task is further complicated by the challenge of trying to choose the right place.

    Almost unbelievably, the federal government has [...]
    Posted: December 22, 2008, 1:53pm EST
    by Larry Miller
  • South Dakota..."failed miserably"

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    Good friend Bill Kunerth delivered the bad news, which we somehow had managed to avoid for several weeks: South Dakota has again failed miserably in a national survey conducted by the Better Government Association. One of our continuing disappointments is the fact that, in general, [...]
    Posted: December 19, 2008, 11:12pm EST
    by Larry Miller
  • Barney & Chris....but where's the media?

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    As we've continued to monitor the bailout of banks, insurance companies, and now the automobile industry, it truly does make one wonder: where does it end?

    I remain heartened by the voting of Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, South Dakota's at-large U.S. Representative, who seems to "get" [...]
    Posted: December 11, 2008, 2:48pm EST
    by Larry Miller
  • Barney & Chris...two of a kind

    As we've continued to monitor the bailout of banks, insurance companies, and now the automobile industry, it truly does make one wonder: where does it end?

    I remain heartened by the voting of Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, South Dakota's at-large U.S. Representative, who seems to "get [...]
    Posted: December 11, 2008, 12:18pm EST
    by Larry Miller
  • Easier to ask forgiveness...

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    It might have been retired Navy Commodore Mac Gleim – a fellow native Nebraskan – who first told me about “Wrong-Way Corrigan” back in the early 1960s.

    Gleim was a pilot in Navy Attack Squadron 172, and I was the Flight Records Yeoman. I spent [...]
    Posted: December 08, 2008, 5:56pm EST
    by Larry Miller
  • Who failed?

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    We were pleased to see the Rapid City Journal, which still seems to be struggling to find its niche in the expanding media marketplace, opine strongly against a closed meeting conducted by a “Finance Review Committee” of the Rapid City School District.

    With all [...]
    Posted: November 27, 2008, 3:28pm EST
    by Larry Miller
  • Advertising declines...

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    “Mounting debt and a sharp drop in advertising” sounds like descriptors for the ailing newspaper industry. With major dailies cutting staff and slimming the size of their papers, smaller companies serving local communities – like some Lee Enterprises Rapid City Journal regional papers (Lawrence County [...]
    Posted: November 23, 2008, 9:10pm EST
    by Larry Miller
  • Shame on GOP leadership

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    ~AN OPEN LETTER TO SOUTH DAKOTA GOP LEADERS~It’s an unfortunate truth that when we human beings get together in groups, we do silly things that we would not do individually.

    Take, for example, some of the honest and well-meaning politicians who serve as leaders of the Republican party in [...]
    Posted: November 11, 2008, 12:18pm EST
    by Larry Miller

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