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Opinion

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."
Trygve Olson comments on recent stories about Sen. Nicole Mitchell, DFL-Woodbury, and South Dakota Republican Gov. Kristi Noem.
Trygve Olson comments on the turmoil within the ND GOP.
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"We believe attacking any honorable profession, such as lawyers, is beneath the dignity of someone seeking the highest office in the state," the North Dakota Association for Justice stated.
Ann Bailey reflects on the goodwill of her neighbors and how much it enhances life in her rural area.
The resolution, which was to have become part of the North Dakota Republican Party's 2024 platform, was previously deemed to have passed, but there were irregularities in the vote count.
David Stene writes about the traffic during a recent trip along Interstate 94.
Susan Scheel writes about the kind people she met while running errands one morning.
FARGO — For Andrzej Noyszewski, the most mundane drive to work often elicits a deep sense of gratitude.

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Grineski writes about The Spartan Leadership Academy, which supports 15-20 Ben Franklin 8th graders (mentees) with 10-15 Fargo North 11th graders (mentors) for purpose of bridging the transitional gap from middle to high school.
Columnist Roxane Salonen writes about attending the “Canticle of Praise” event in Grand Forks. The gathering celebrated 20 years of the Saint Gianna and Pietro Molla Maternity Home in Warsaw, North Dakota.
Jerry and Irene Askelson of Fargo thank a stranger for picking up their check at Perkins recently.

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