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Tuition bill aims to give ND an edge
Fund would pay for up to four years of college
A proposal to reward high-achieving North Dakota students with college tuition grants is a long-term solution to the state’s work-force needs, supporters said Tuesday.
Wednesday, January, 28, 2009 - The Forum - News

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North Dakota plans 200th birthday party for President Abraham Lincoln
North Dakotans will join the nation Feb. 12 in commemorating the 200th birthday of its 16th president, Abraham Lincoln, with free public programs and events.
Sunday, January, 25, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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Bill would target out-of-state college students
BISMARCK — Some North Dakota lawmakers believe it’s a good time to recruit college students from other states, especially since many of those states are setting enrollment caps and laying off professors.
Thursday, January, 08, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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'OPPORTUNITY GRANT' BILL: Free North Dakota tuition plan rekindled
A proposal to have taxpayers pay North Dakota college students’ tuition bills has been resurrected in the Legislature with changes that its chief proponent hopes will help it avoid the thrashing it took in 2007.
Tuesday, December, 09, 2008 - The Forum - News

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Three from Grand Forks head to inauguration
“I’m overwhelmed in a way. Do I have to get a new suit? What do I do? I don’t even know what one does at an inauguration.” That’s state Rep. Eliot Glassheim, D-Grand Forks, describing his first reaction to news that he would be one of six legislators representing the state at Barack Obama’s inauguration in January.
Tuesday, December, 02, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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3 GF lawmakers going to Barack Obama's inauguration
Eliot Glassheim: “I'm overwhelmed in a way. Do I have to get a new suit? What do I do? I don't even know what one does at an inauguration.”
Tuesday, December, 02, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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N.D. POLITICS: House Speaker is main contest at vote
BISMARCK — Republican House and Senate caucuses elect leaders for the 2009 session Wednesday night in Bismarck, and the biggest competition is the three-way tangle for speaker of the House among Reps. Dave Monson, Osnabrock, Duane DeKrey, Pettibone and Rep. Dave “Skip” Drovdal, Arnegard.
Monday, November, 10, 2008 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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Their Opinion: Make a decision on prison
The citizens of North Dakota should give Legislative candidates an earful on this issue in the coming countdown to the general election.
Sunday, September, 14, 2008 - Herald wire report - Opinion

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Legislators support $67 million prison remodel
A group of lawmakers has settled on a $67 million plan for new construction and remodeling at North Dakota’s state penitentiary after discarding proposals to spend three times that much to replace the prison. The blueprint endorsed Thursday by the Legislature’s interim Correctional Facility Review Committee includes a new cell block, a medical clinic, new segregation cells for prisoners with disciplinary problems and an expanded orientation center for new inmates.
Friday, August, 22, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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Legislators support $67 million N.D. state penitentiary remodel
BISMARCK - A group of lawmakers has settled on a $67 million plan for new construction and remodeling at North Dakota's state penitentiary after discarding proposals to spend three times that much to replace the prison.
Thursday, August, 21, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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NORTH DAKOTA POLITICS NOTEBOOK
The North Dakota Education Association has endorsed statewide candidates, including Gov. John Hoeven and state superintendent candidate Max Laird.
Monday, July, 21, 2008 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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Legislative committee will review N.D. report on finding, keeping young workers
A new state report highlights 24 ideas for keeping young people in North Dakota, attracting workers and connecting education to employers.
Tuesday, June, 24, 2008 - The Forum - News

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N.D. lawmakers, business people debate how to attract, keep workers
BISMARCK — With thousands of jobs going begging, North Dakota business people and state lawmakers have been mulling proposals to bring more workers into the state, and coax those who are already here to stay.
Friday, April, 11, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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Students seek job flexibility
JAMESTOWN, N.D. — Students and young professionals said a flexible work environment would make them want to work and live in North Dakota at a focus group meeting between them and members of the North Dakota Legislative Council.
Thursday, April, 10, 2008 - Jamestown Sun - News

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N.D. lawmakers push for expedited 2009 prison construction bill
BISMARCK — Legislators studying the future of the State Penitentiary have ordered a bill draft for the 2009 Legislature that, if expedited, could allow construction to begin about a year from now on the $80.6 million first phase.
Tuesday, April, 08, 2008 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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N.D. POLITICS NOTEBOOK: New Blue Book comes out today in Capitol
BISMARCK - The 2009-11 North Dakota Blue Book is being released this morning at the Capitol.
Monday, October, 29, 2007 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS: Smart tag maker's expansion slower than expected
FARGO - A company that makes so called “smart tags” has not yet brought the hundreds of jobs predicted when it announced plans to open a Fargo plant four years ago. Area officials and the company itself say they still are confident in its future.
Tuesday, September, 25, 2007 - Associated Press - Business

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Lawmakers take labor shortage talks on the road
BISMARCK - A legislative committee studying North Dakota's labor supply will take
Friday, September, 07, 2007 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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N.D. POLITICS NOTEBOOK: Giuliani camp to get Fargo office this month
BISMARCK - The Rudy Giuliani presidential campaign will open its North Dakota office in Fargo “very soon,” said Jason Stverak, the campaign's North Dakota executive director. He declined to say where it is because details are being negotiated.
Monday, July, 09, 2007 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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N.D. POLITICS NOTEBOOK: Dem bucks party on prison
As the session ended last month, Rep. Ralph Metcalfe, D-Valley City, was the only House Democrat to vote in favor of the Legislature's plan to let a six-lawmaker committee decide whether to remodel or replace the State Penitentiary.
Monday, May, 21, 2007 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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