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U.S. House candidate Rick Becker touted a big number at the FEC's April disclosure deadline, but it's hard to see where he's spending it.
Siham Amedy, recipient of YMCA's Women of the Year Award for advocating for equality, writes, "In a society marked by growing inequality and division, it is imperative that we unite in our pursuit of a safer, more equitable future."
Trygve Olson comments on the recent success of the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Trygve Olson ties in Cleanup Weeks with recent stories about racial taunting in North Dakota schools.
Trygve Olson ties the Kentucky Derby to the recent decision by the National Park Service to back off a push to remove wild horses from Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
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"I believe that we would have more cases of accidental shootings by the school personnel, and shooting bullets in a student-filled school could be tragic. The possibility of a teacher having his/her gun stolen by a student would also exist," writes Mark Kummer.
"I feel like we need to stop coddling rich developers who have allowed a midwestern Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome to sprout up in our city center," writes Ben Myhre.
Tony Gehrig, a former Fargo city commissioner, argues that developer tax incentives and discounted liquor licenses have contributed to a rise in crime in downtown Fargo.
Those who call for a wolf season do so with hyperbolic claims and a vague nod to “science.” It’s much simpler, really. A wolf hunt is a trophy hunt, period.
Mike Hulett writes about his ideal picks for a Trump cabinet.
"My concern is that legalizing assisted suicide would result in a 'slippery slope' that could very possibly open the door to homicide, the motive being to save money rather than lives," writes Ken Sims.

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Rex Wood of Moorhead writes about how the industrialization of the food supply has affected our health.
“Remember your nobility!” The text came within a group thread comprising women with whom I meet regularly for spiritual book study to fortify our Christian journey. I responded with a GIF of a young Queen Elizabeth, her bright crown gleaming atop her head.
"In short, CO2 sequestration is not justified by science and may be an expensive, untimely diversion from what really needs to be done," writes Greg Fox.

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