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The public deserves better than this. The cause of the carbon capture industry deserves better, too.
Edward Krystosek of Fargo writes about money spent to defend a Fargo city ordinance prohibiting firearms dealers from operating in residential neighborhoods.
"Transitioning from middle to high school brings changes that can be traumatic: more independence, more course choices, more advanced academics, all combined with shifting expectations," writes columnist Steve Grineski.
Trygve Olson honors former ND Lt. Gov. Lloyd Omdahl, who passed away Sunday, April 14, 2024, at age 93.
Trygve Olson comments on the split between MAGA and "normie" Republicans in North Dakota.
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David Charles of Belview, Minn., writes that he does not consider columnist Rob Port to be a conservative.
"The 118th Congress has been deemed the most unproductive in modern history," writes Michael Reitan.
Project Tundra is poised to be the largest carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) initiative of its kind, offering a unique opportunity for Minnesota and North Dakota to lead a more sustainable energy future. The project is a beacon of hope, transforming the way we use resources like coal and reshaping our national energy landscape and regional economic health.
"They even used the photo booth set up by the Dem/NPL to take photos mocking the Democrats," writes Paula Thomas of Fargo.
Columnist Jim Shaw shares observations of the Democratic and Republican conventions recently held in Fargo
Columnist Joan Brickner writes about the joy and camaraderie she found joining her church choir.

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Columnist Bette Grande shares thoughts on the North Dakota Republican Convention and more.
Columnist Scott Hennen writes about a Concordia College event featuring former North Dakota Gov. Ed Schafer and former Sen. Heidi Heitkamp where they urged civility in politics
That this unlikely scenario is even a possibility is a sign of just how much the fractious internecine conflicts among Republicans have cost them.

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