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Opinion

Mike Hulett writes about his ideal picks for a Trump cabinet.
"My concern is that legalizing assisted suicide would result in a 'slippery slope' that could very possibly open the door to homicide, the motive being to save money rather than lives," writes Ken Sims.
Rex Wood of Moorhead writes about how the industrialization of the food supply has affected our health.
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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Scott Hennen addresses voter turnout in the primaries, the race for the Republican nomination for North Dakota governor, and more.
Columnist Ross Nelson writes about U.S. aid to Ukraine. He writes, "America has no moral standing whatsoever to pass judgment on the foreign policy of any government."
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?
State Rep. Jayme Davis joined this episode of Plain Talk to discuss her efforts to address racial incidents at North Dakota school events.

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Jack Zaleski writes about the race for the Republican nomination for North Dakota governor.
“What about just being a good person? What about just loving your neighbor? That’s gotta count for something.”
Morton County Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier says there is an active investigation into an accusation of perjury from an April 22 Public Service Commission hearing about the Summit carbon pipeline.

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