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COMMENTARY

The COMMENTARY tag applies to opinion page commentary columns.

Before the NWS could even confirm the storm's classification, before what's left of federal disaster response could even consider mobilizing, Bemidji was already taking care of Bemidji.
There's been a lot of talk these days about what's healthy and what isn't. Regardless of how healthy something is, consumers continue to name taste as the determining factor over nutritional value.
From the commentary, "We must ... come together, not as Republicans or Democrats, but as Minnesotans, united in sorrow and committed to healing."

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Giving up is not an option as Michael Johnson seeks to complete the restoration of an old farm building into a useful space.
One of the lesser known, but extraordinary legends of ages past is the legend of St. Urho — Patron Saint of the Finnish vineyard workers.
Not many states have committed to choosing a state vegetable, but Minnesota and North Dakota are both considering their options in the current legislative session.
Though we need to nurture the relationships and avocations necessary for our well-being, total withdrawal is not tenable.
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The pandemic started with paper hearts and 8 p.m. howls, but devolved into conspiracy theories and anger as we grew more isolated and frustrated. Columnist asks: What have we learned?
Ongoing support from the community inspires us every day. The MDVA takes pride in creating homes where veteran’s lives can be filled with love, care and community.
Not everything was rainbows and butterflies during the last growing season. Michael Johnson looks at ways he hopes to improve upon last year's struggles.
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Native American activist Leonard Peltier was released from prison into home confinement in Turtle Mountain after serving 49 years.
The past two and a half years have required sacrifices, and we recognize that change — no matter how necessary — has been difficult.
Winter is the time when farmers from across the region find time from their work to convene and learn from each other. Michael Johnson, Agweek news editor, is happy to learn alongside them.
There were some very hot, very cold and very perfect days enjoyed on other people's farms in 2024.

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