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Washington florist who declined to serve same-sex wedding to pay settlement, retire
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Beltrami County Board travels to Debs to hear citizen concerns
Members of the Beltrami County Board left their usual digs at the County Administration Building Tuesday evening and went on the road to hold their meeting at Roosevelt Town Hall in the tiny town of Debs. 9:15 pm, Aug. 3, 2021 ×
DEBS Members of the Beltrami County Board left their usual digs at the County Administration Building Tuesday evening and went on the road to hold their meeting at Roosevelt Town Hall in the tiny town of Debs.
Commissioners Craig Gaasvig, Reed Olson, Richard Anderson, Tim Sumner and Jim Lucachick sat in the Roosevelt Town Hall for the board’s meeting on Aug. 3.
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After fashion designer Sophie Theallet declined to dress Melania Trump for ideological reasons, most media outlets failed to draw the perfectly obvious parallel. Why was this action acceptable if those of countless Christian bakers, florists and photographers were not?
On November 17, French-born Theallet took to Instagram to express her disagreement with the views of the incoming administration, writing that her brand “stands against all discrimination and prejudice.” Citing the belief that “our voice” is “an expression of our artistic and philosophical ideas,” Theallet penned that she “would not participate in dressing or associating in any way with the next First Lady.”