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Friends and colleagues honored Minnesota Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark with a seeded portrait at the Minnesota State Fair. Led by Rep. Athena Hollins, the crop art carried the message “Sow Love,” drawn from a prayer Hortman kept in her purse. The piece placed second in its category and became a quiet space for mourning, reflection, and unity.
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