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Jerry and Irene Askelson of Fargo thank a stranger for picking up their check at Perkins recently.
Park officials have scrapped an environmental assessment process that could have resulted in the removal of wild horses that have roamed the park's south unit since before the park was established.
Columnist Jim Shaw writes about Cara Mund's chances in the race to represent North Dakota in Congress, the Republican debate for governor, and more.
Trygve Olson comments on the turmoil within the ND GOP.
Trygve Olson comments on a Forum story about Fargo neighborhoods said to have patterns of racial segregation.
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Former Bismarck mayor Steve Bakken is heading up a new ballot measure campaign to legalize recreational marijuana. He joined Plain Talk to make his case for the measure.
" 'One with the Whale' is more sobering testimony that we have not held up our end of the creation contract with God."
Would you rather possibly get bird flu or chop down all your trees so birds steer clear of your property? Michael Johnson explores questions farmers are considering.
"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."
In observance of Earth Day, Gary Larson encourages people to stop buying and selling crypto, a large draw on the power grid.
"Approximately 25% of Minnesota's electric cooperative workforce is poised to retire within the next five years, presenting a significant need to recruit the next generation of skilled workers," writes Darrick Moe.

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After 10 years on the LPGA Tour and a standout amateur career, a first-hand description of Amy's career
Katrina Christiansen, Democratic-NPL candidate for the U.S. Senate, joined this episode of Plain Talk to discuss abortion, foreign policy and why she thinks she can beat incumbent Sen. Kevin Cramer.
“I have never bought or sold an individual stock during my time in Congress," said Rep. Kelly Armstrong, who is running against Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller in North Dakota's Republican gubernatorial primary.

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