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Opinion

Gary Emineth writes about the importance of honoring your word.
A uniparty united in opposition to the political extremes, left and right, wouldn't be such a bad thing.
A jury has convicted state Rep. Jason Dockter, but what does that verdict mean for North Dakota's part-time, citizen Legislature?
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.
Trygve Olson comments on the drama in local and national politics.
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"Small business owners are the true heroes of our communities because they provide essential services, support higher wages, bolster the local tax base, and help fund our community non-profit organizations," writes SBA Regional Administrator Aikta Marcoulier.
"Who would benefit from this dangerous pipeline? My guess is primarily wealthy out-of-state investors and probably even China," writes Galynn Becker.
"Nature doesn’t care about human needs, religion or politics," writes Marlene Kouba.
John Rodenbiker writes about the work being done to determine the best course for Fargo Public School District's long range facility plans.
Jason Borher, president of the Lignite Energy Council, joined Plain Talk to talk about carbon capture, and lawyers take issue with Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller's campaign's attacks on their profession.
Rep. Kelly Armstrong, North Dakota's only vote in the House of Representatives, says he'll continue backing Speaker of the House Mike Johnson. Why? "Because I'm a grown-up," he says.

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Tony Bender imagines Doug Burgum's reaction to the Kristi Noem puppy and goat story
Both candidates insist they're solid Republicans despite campaigning against candidates endorsed and nominated by North Dakota's Republicans just last cycle.
Danielle Erdmann writes that so far the plan "seems to be solely focused on the facilities, rather than the full impact to the community."

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