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Trygve Olson comments on recent closed-door meetings about the promotion of carbon capture projects in North Dakota.
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Critics say the party used inconsistent calculations to arrive at the results. Party executive director Andrew Nyhus says the party is looking to audit the counts.
“Recognizing a need to change, our church is turning to this response team to chart a new way forward.”
Trygve Olson comments on Fargo police officers who were recently accused of racial profiling.
Trygve Olson honors former ND Lt. Gov. Lloyd Omdahl, who passed away Sunday, April 14, 2024, at age 93.
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"In column after column, Port wastes no opportunity to spew out his irrational reasoning as to how these people are destroying not only the Republican Party in North Dakota, but also the way politics is conducted at every level," writes Tom Tracy.
You are what you do, my dad taught me, not what church or political party you belong to.
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The group is aiming to put the proposal on the November ballot, which gives them just 83 days to get 15,582 signatures.
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.

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Rick Becker has been inflating his fundraising totals by including loans from himself to his campaign, which make up more than 66% of his reported funds.
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Don't look now, but the long moribund North Dakota Democrats have a pulse.
Rodney L. Iverson writes about the 2009 housing crisis and subsequent bank bailout.

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