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Al Adams of Valley City, N.D., writes about those who followed former President Trump wishes in denying aid to Ukraine.
"Joel's forced termination not only deprives the project of a valuable asset but also reflects poorly on the project's management," writes Rep. Austen Schauer, R-West Fargo.
"If we do not stand up against this crap as the Church, no one else will," an organizer of the event wrote to potential attendees. "We have to be the ones to fight against evil."
Trygve Olson comments on a Forum story about Fargo neighborhoods said to have patterns of racial segregation.
Trygve Olson comments in Rep. Amstrong's vote against aid to Ukraine.
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Desiree Morton of Fargo writes, "A police chief from out of state. A school superintendent from out of state as well. I don't get it, I don't like it, and I really don't like paying for it."
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Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller was stiff and visibly uncomfortable during the Prairie Public debate with her gubernatorial primary rival, U.S. Rep. Kelly Armstrong, but were voters watching?
Roy Hamer comments on controversy over the rebar used in building the FM Diversion.
Columnist Tony Bender runs down Port's bona fides as a true-blue "Rightie."
Republicans nominating Rick Becker for the U.S. House would lead to a win-win situation for Democrats.
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North Dakota Commerce Commissioner Josh Teigen says he recused himself from the awards process for state-backed loans to a business he and his family had ties to, but he attended meetings about them.

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"In recent years, Hennen seems to have abandoned his ideology in exchange for perceived power, money, and influence," writes Kevin Fredrick.
Mike Rachow recounts a recent visit to San Francisco.
Alan Julius Peterson writes about columns from Jim Shaw, Scott Hennen, Joan Brickner, Rob Port, Gary Emineth and Ross Nelson published April 30.

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