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"Every time I read his columns I learn something new and interesting," writes Lew D. Boyko.
Trygve Olson reacts to a study that shows half of North Dakotans polled are supporters of Christian nationalism or are adherents to it.
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Burgum, Cramer, Armstrong et al. snuggle into Republican presidential nominee for personal gain, even as rhetoric becomes more dangerous
The White Earth Tribe wants the ability to manage the land and promises to keep it available to all, but many sportsmen and tourism groups are afraid what could happen years from now if the legislation passes.
Congress made their wish to keep the wild horses in the Theodore Roosevelt National Park known in a bill to fund the National Park Service this week.
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Sen. Tina Smith is a sponsor of the Postal Delivery Accountability Act, which would require the USPS to track delivery disruptions.
"In 2023, women opened more than 1,200 new businesses each day including women of color who experienced some of the highest business growth rates in American history," writes Aikta Marcoulier.
"Imagine the choices for president we would have if more expectant mothers would carry a baby to term," writes Susan Scheel of Fargo.
Bruce Johnson asks, "Why do farmers and retired farmers receive a home and outbuilding property tax exemption?" 
RJ and Lisa Wright, landowners near Brandon, S.D., write about the Summit Carbon and the Landowners Bill of Rights recently passed in South Dakota.
"One commissioner reminded us at the March 4 meeting that City Commission meetings are for the 'business of the city.' That’s absolutely true. But the business of the city is of its residents. All of its residents," writes Cody Schuler.
Bonnie Spies responds to critics asking what difference it may make.
Columnist Joan Brickner shares the story of Father Don, a priest in the American National Catholic Church.
"And all I can do ... is ask those who read this to think twice about getting behind the wheel after drinking to keep someone else from facing a fate worse than realizing that life is not fair."

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