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"Small business owners are the true heroes of our communities because they provide essential services, support higher wages, bolster the local tax base, and help fund our community non-profit organizations," writes SBA Regional Administrator Aikta Marcoulier.
"Who would benefit from this dangerous pipeline? My guess is primarily wealthy out-of-state investors and probably even China," writes Galynn Becker.
"Nature doesn’t care about human needs, religion or politics," writes Marlene Kouba.
Trygve Olson comments on the drama in local and national politics.
Trygve Olson comments on recent stories about Sen. Nicole Mitchell, DFL-Woodbury, and South Dakota Republican Gov. Kristi Noem.
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Both candidates insist they're solid Republicans despite campaigning against candidates endorsed and nominated by North Dakota's Republicans just last cycle.
It's painful, on a personal level, to watch Burgum, in desperate pursuit of a highwater mark for his political career, pitch obsequious woo at Trump in hopes of becoming vice president
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"Politicians using taxpayer money to advance their careers and their campaigns is everything that’s wrong with Washington," Tammy Miller, Armstrong's primary opponent, said of the messages.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has faced harsh public opinion over killing a family dog, but some have supported her, saying it's a "farm thing" or "hunting dog thing." Jenny Schlecht disagrees.
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"Our elected leaders need to be held accountable for what they say," District 8 Republican House candidate Mike Berg said.
"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.

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Brad Clark of West Fargo writes that Democrats' push to the far left has resulted in voters accepting Republicans like Donald Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
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.

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