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Editorial cartoon for April 8, 2023

Editorial cartoonist Dave Granlund draws on the promise of Easter.

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Editorial cartoonist Dave Granlund draws on the promise of Easter.
Dave Granlund

This cartoon is the opinion of cartoonist Dave Granlund. Send feedback to: <a href="mailto:cartoons@wctrib.com?subject=Cartoon Feedback">cartoons@wctrib.com</a>.

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Dave Granlund is a Minnesota-based editorial cartoonist.

Granlund's cartoons have appeared in the West Central Tribune, New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Christian Science Monitor and Newsweek.

His cartoons are syndicated by Cagle Cartoons, Inc.
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