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Fargo · FargoFARGO, ND — Michael Harlow carries himself with a quiet grace. He’s a man of few words, and yet his message of forgiveness after the abuse he suffered 25 years ago at the hands of his babysitter could fuel countless textbooks on the human condition. “I forgive her. People ask me why don’t I go find her, but no, really, I have no hard feelings toward her at all. I can’t really. I don’t know her,” said Harlow, now 26 years old. A thin man, Harlow’…See the Story
Overcoming trauma and abuse, 'he has grown up to be an extraordinary man'
64% Right coverage: 11 sources

United States · United StatesBones Hyland knew he wanted to land back in Minnesota. After joining the Timberwolves on a two-way deal in the middle of the 2024-25 campaign, Hyland was a free agent over the summer. But after consistent communication with the Wolves, Hyland re-signed with Minnesota in the weeks leading up to training camp. This is where Hyland always believed he’d end up in his career. Trade rumors linking the guard to the Timberwolves were fervent over the pa…See the Story
Bones Hyland believes he was meant to be in Minnesota
64% Right coverage: 11 sources

Minnesota · MinnesotaFARGO — Some 200 veterans from the region woke up in their own beds on Wednesday morning, Oct. 1, hours after returning from another incredible Honor Flight trip. For three brothers who grew up on a farm near Rollag, Minnesota, the journey to Washington, D.C., was a chance to bond with each other and other Vietnam-era veterans. "We're family," Clifford Bang said. "Unbelievable, we had so much fun on the trip, but it is unbelievable that all thes…See the Story
Bang brothers return from Honor Flight, decades after serving during Vietnam War
100% Right coverage: 9 sources