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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'
58% Right coverage: 12 sources

Immigration and Customs Enforcement · MinnesotaAPPLETON, Minn. — A coalition opposing the possible reopening of the Prairie Correctional Facility as a U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement detention center called on Appleton, Minnesota, civic leaders to pause their conversations with the private prison company. “We ask city officials to set aside any plans for the Prairie Correctional Facility and instead partner with residents and community groups to invest in Appleton’s future, focusing…See the Story
Coalition Opposes Reopening Appleton Prison as ICE Detention Facility
67% Right coverage: 12 sources

Brainerd · BrainerdST. PAUL — Over the past month, voters have nixed 60 different products, ranging from Velveeta cheese to railings found in professional sports stadiums, and declared them not the “coolest thing” made in Minnesota. Hosted by the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce and BMO, the manufacturing competition “Coolest Thing Made in Minnesota” has narrowed down its final four products for voters to choose from. “Reaching the top four is a huge accomplishment,”…See the Story
‘Coolest Thing Made in MN’ announces 4 finalists
64% Right coverage: 11 sources