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Dennis McMahon responds to a recent letter to the editor from Mike Hulett of Moorhead.
Columnist Jim Shaw shares feedback from readers about recent columns.
"Minnesotans deserve a legal solution, that protects consumers and captures revenue for our state," writes Karla Bigham and John Kriesel.
Many members of Congress are avoiding holding town halls for fear of backlash from constituents.
A recent study found that child care prices have exceeded rent in 17 states, including North Dakota
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Brickner writes, "Bad traditions like segregation or violence should be condemned. But good ones like prayer and service should be revived; traditions to cultivate pass from one generation to another."
Giving up is not an option as Michael Johnson seeks to complete the restoration of an old farm building into a useful space.
"You are going to take Legacy Fund earnings and give it to out-of-state businesses and out-of-state land owners," Gov. Kelly Armstrong said of amendments lowering and capping a property tax credit.
Darrin Hawley responds to Rep. Michelle Fischbach calling protesters or protests 'garbage'
Amy Ranum-Martineck writes that Rep. Fedorchak minimized constituents' concerns during her recent town hall.
How much longer can we expect competent, good-hearted people to serve in local offices if doing so means they must be tackling dummies for boisterous dullards?

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Terry Hansen writes: "And as the world's most significant emitter and most powerful nation, America bears a special responsibility to embrace a leadership role in addressing the climate crisis."
"When a civil authority commands us to do something that violates the laws of nature and God, the Christian citizen has a duty to obey God, not government," writes Mike Rachow of Fargo.
Mike Connor writes that Presidents Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Delano Roosevelt also called upon prominent bankers, engineers, manufacturers and others to serve as advisors.

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Barry Batcheller of Fargo says Democrats should stop the drama about President Trump's antics because they put him in office.
Dan Lien of Moorhead writes about the fallout from the Munich Agreement.
Dawn Shepard writes: "Summit Carbon Solutions is attempting to build a five-state CO2 pipeline, with much of its proposed route located in North Dakota, connecting from South Dakota. With (a) new law in place, Summit’s plans in North Dakota just got a lot more complicated."

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