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4 N.D. senators competing to succeed Stenehjem
Four North Dakota Republican state senators are competing to succeed Bob Stenehjem as the Senate's GOP majority leader, and an election is expected before the Legislature's special session begins in November, lawmakers said.
Friday, August, 19, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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N.D. Senate Majority Leader Bob Stenehjem dies in Alaska SUV accident
Bismarck Republican, 59, in Senate since '92, brother of N.D. attorney general was on fishing trip
North Dakota Senate Majority Leader Bob Stenehjem was killed in a single-vehicle accident Monday while on a fishing trip in Alaska. Stenehjem, 59, was near the Alaska community of Homer on the state’s south coast. He had been visiting his older brother, John, and his son, Rob, both of whom live in Alaska, said state Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem, who is Bob Stenehjem’s brother.
Tuesday, July, 19, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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UAS ACTION SUMMIT: ‘The future is so bright’
Dispatches from the UAS conference
Twenty years from now, when historians look for the tipping point when unmanned aircraft technology really took off, Michael Toscano said he believes they'll find it right around the corner from now.
Friday, June, 03, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Kalk balks at Senate run; will seek House seat
U.S. Senate hopeful Brian Kalk is switching his sights to a run for Congress in 2012, just days after U.S Rep. Rick Berg, R-N.D., announced he would run for North Dakota's Senate seat. In a statement to media and supporters, Kalk said he feared a “dangerous split coming out of the convention” next year if he had stayed in the race.
Saturday, May, 21, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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N.D. Legislature passes commerce department budget
North Dakota lawmakers gave final approval Thursday to the state’s Commerce Department budget, restoring Centers of Excellence and providing child care funding.
Thursday, April, 28, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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'Centers of Excellence' revived in N.D. budget
A grant program for North Dakota's colleges has new life in the state Department of Commerce's spending plan.
Thursday, April, 28, 2011 - - News

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Kalk announces U.S. Senate candidacy, other Republicans considering race
Kalk is the first candidate to enter the Senate race, but even he acknowledged there’ll be others vying for the GOP’s endorsement next spring.
Thursday, April, 28, 2011 - The Forum - News

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N.D. LEGISLATURE: Legislature approves snow removal and flood relief funding
The Legislature has approved funding to help local jurisdictions with snow removal and flood relief costs.
Friday, April, 22, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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Senate committee approves revised Commerce budget, child care debated
Funding for Centers of Excellence, an energy director and American Indian businesses is back in the Commerce Department budget. The Senate Appropriations Committee has approved its version of the budget, which has $7.9 million more than the House version.
Wednesday, April, 06, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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N.D. Senate defeats proposal for education overhaul vote
The North Dakota Senate has killed a proposal that would have allowed North Dakota voters to decide if the state’s education system needs an overhaul. House Majority Leader Al Carlson of Fargo, the bill's chief proponent, said the Senate "missed a golden opportunity to change the face of education over the next 20 years."
Wednesday, April, 06, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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A look at this year’s freshman lawmakers
Like a kid starting at a new school, the first year in the North Dakota Legislature takes some getting used to for the freshman class. Four months ago, nearly two-dozen freshmen attended orientation to begin learning the ropes of lawmaking.
Monday, April, 04, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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Fighting Sioux nickname bill passes N.D. Senate; Dalrymple will sign it
The North Dakota Senate voted Friday to approve legislation ordering UND to retain its controversial Fighting Sioux nickname and Indian-head logo. The vote was 28-15 with four senators absent and not voting, and came after a massive e-mail lobbying campaign that senators said heavily favored approval.
Friday, March, 11, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Education equals jobs, execs say
Business community lobbies Senate to fund universities
Members of Fargo’s business community went to bat for the state’s two flagship universities Thursday, asking the Senate Appropriations Committee to fund UND and North Dakota State University to levels requested by Gov. Jack Dalrympler.
Friday, March, 11, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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MATTERS AT HAND: N.D. has produced some prominent political families
Theron Strinden’s death last week brings the spotlight back around to one of North Dakota’s remarkable political families. Strinden was a member of the North Dakota Senate — but that hardly describes his role, or his family’s role, in North Dakota history. The Strinden name is familiar locally.
Sunday, March, 06, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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NORTH DAKOTA LEGISLATURE: 'Rumble strip' restrictions lose ... Charities: Cut gambling taxes ...Scholarship plan rejected ... more
The North Dakota House defeated a proposal to restrict the state Department of Transportation’s placement of “rumble strips” on highway center lines and the edges of roads. The vote was 68-26 to reject the restrictions.
Thursday, February, 10, 2011 - - News

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Writers Conference 101 begins countdown to event
‘Night Shadow’ will be performed as a staged reading Feb. 13 at Fire Hall
“Night Shadow,” a play by Amoussa Koriko, one of the authors who will participate in the 2011 UND Writers Conference, will be performed as a staged reading at 2 p.m. Feb. 13 at Fire Hall Theatre, Grand Forks.
Friday, February, 04, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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Tony Grindberg may run for Senate
State Sen. Tony Grindberg of Fargo has expressed interest in running for the U.S. Senate, adding his name to what will likely become a long list after Kent Conrad announced he is retiring.
Friday, January, 28, 2011 - The Forum - News

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Proposed constitutional amendment taps N.D. school fund for scholarships
The "foundation aid stabilization fund" has been growing from oil tax revenues. By July 2013, it's expected to have $234 million. A Fargo state senator says earnings from the fund could provide scholarships for North Dakota high school students who get good grades and score well on the ACT test.
Tuesday, January, 11, 2011 - - News

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Fargo looks at regulating drink specials
Fargo is looking at whether to regulate drink specials that encourage overconsumption, but some in the bar and restaurant industry say the promotions are not a problem.
Monday, November, 29, 2010 - The Forum - News

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N.D. GOVERNMENT NOTEBOOK: Bill draft would create college e-portfolio system
The legislative Workforce Committee recently approved a bill draft that would create a pilot program for a college e-portfolio system. The multimedia system would enable users to create and manage education and career information. It would also allow employers to conduct online searches to determine work force potential by region, skill, education and experience.
Sunday, October, 03, 2010 - Forum Communications - News

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