With the deepest sorrow I write today to say farewell. All things must pass. My time with the Bismarck Tribune now ends. I have had a great ru…
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Last week, I wrote about all we have gained in the past 10 years. For all of the dislocations, spills, social strains and scars on our fabulou…
Ten years have now passed since I moved back to North Dakota. I drove in on Labor Day 2005 with the last of four big U-Haul rigs. I began writ…
Mid-last week, with North Dakota political careers waning, waxing and even shattering, I retreated to the sanctity of my vegetable garden behi…
I was surprised to learn that Gov. Jack Dalrymple has determined not to seek another term. And a little saddened. He has presided over North D…
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