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“With Malice Toward None,” an event featuring former Sen. Heidi Heitkamp and former North Dakota Gov. Ed Schafer, will be held April 3 at Concordia College in Moorhead.
Randall Wehler of Moorhead writes about a young travel author who plans to visit 355 North Dakota towns for his next book.
Miller's ad comes after she previous attacked her opponent in the Republican gubernatorial primary, U.S. Rep. Kelly Armstrong, for "fake news" in one of his ads.
Trygve Olson comments on the angry rhetoric from campaign ad writers.
Trygve Olson comments on the return of winter conditions.
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The taunts toward Duluth Marshall's Chloe Johnson at the 7AA girls basketball semifinal should make any parent — especially one with a developmental delay — fume, Andy Rennecke writes.
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Elected Republicans are asked to be loyal to a party process that has veered toward the extreme while simultaneously needing to get wins at the ballot box from a far more moderate electorate.
Dan Rice of Fargo writes about recent Forum stories about Rep. Kelly Armstrong and Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller. He writes, "The Forum articles about both lack any criticism and read more like political ads than real news."
Alice Prokop writes about the kindness of Mike and Cherie, a Fargo couple she met at the Minneapolis airport after her flight was canceled.
"With each voice, with each resolution, with each city, our call for peace grows stronger," writes Prairie Johnson of Fargo.
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"I've always been engaged in how do we help unborn children and women," said pro-life Sen. Janne Myrdal. "This doesn't do that. It doesn't help one woman. Zip. Nada."

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"Hamas fighters intentionally hide behind, in and amongst civilians so that Israel looks bad in the public eye," writes Bill Carper of Jamestown, N.D.
Representatives of the Moorhead American Legion urge readers to let elected officials know they support sports betting bills in the Minnesota House and Senate.
"Talk of sin makes people uncomfortable. Some liberal churches have catered to this by de-emphasizing sin or morals, preaching only love and acceptance. However, this does undermine the whole point of needing a Savior, so why celebrate Easter?," asks Mike Rachow.

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