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Opinion

Nancy Novak responds to the recent criticism of South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem.
"I believe that we would have more cases of accidental shootings by the school personnel, and shooting bullets in a student-filled school could be tragic. The possibility of a teacher having his/her gun stolen by a student would also exist," writes Mark Kummer.
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Watching Burgum squirm when confronted with his past condemnations of the Jan. 6 attack should make us wonder how much of his integrity he's willing to sacrifice for career advancement.
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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"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.
"In short, CO2 sequestration is not justified by science and may be an expensive, untimely diversion from what really needs to be done," writes Greg Fox.
Columnist Jim Shaw writes about the weak sentence a local woman received for running over a 12-year-old boy in Moorhead and more.
Columnist Joan Brickner writes, "Hatred and violence are wrong, on the right (as in January 6) or the left."
Scott Hennen addresses voter turnout in the primaries, the race for the Republican nomination for North Dakota governor, and more.

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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.

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