NORTH DAKOTA ATTORNEY GENERAL
The AG and the Olympians
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem got some screen time with USA Olympians Misty May-Treanor and Dara Torres in these commercials. The one with Torres aired on TV last night. Check them out: http://ww...
Posted on 8/31/10 at 8:37 AM
Stenehjem: N.D. higher ed board 'squandered' nickname retention opportunity 
North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem, who sued the NCAA in 2006 on behalf of the State Board of Higher Education, told a Minot audience that he "got them three years of time in which they could attempt to get namesake approval."
By Chuck Haga , April 14, 2010
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- Read letters about UND nickname, logo retirement on GrandForksHerald.com Opinion page
- What went into State Board of Higher Education's decision to drop nickname?
- UND nickname: Parise, Zajac weigh in
- UND nickname: Sioux fans down south get their say
- Was the State Board of Higher Education's retirement of UND's Fighting Sioux nickname last week a "squandered" opportunity, as N.D. Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem says? Why or why not?
- Minot Daily News story on Stenehjem's talk in Minot
N.D. attorney general discussing Minnesota carbon regulations 
Wayne Stenehjem, North Dakota's attorney general, has scheduled meetings in St. Paul today with Gov. Tim Pawlenty and Minnesota legislators, at least one who already has indicated Stenehjem's pitch might be rejected.
By Associated Press , March 10, 2010
LifeSmarts finals being held in Bismarck 
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem says Lifesmarts tests students about personal finance, health and safety, the environment, technology, and consumer rights and responsibilities.
By Associated Press , February 03, 2010
Stenehjem: Finance ruling could affect N.D. campaigns 
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem says a U.S. Supreme Court ruling could affect North Dakota political campaigns. He is forming a task force to look into the matter.
By Associated Press , January 22, 2010
Transient merchants top AG's list of complaints 
Telemarketing companies made the top three on the North Dakota Attorney General’s Top 10 list of consumer complaints for 2009, but it was out-of-state companies doing business without a license that hit No. 1.
By Herald Staff Report , January 21, 2010
Stenehjem applauds withdrawal of Nebraska health care deal 
North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem is applauding the withdrawal of a provision in federal health-care legislation that exempted Nebraska from paying some extra Medicaid costs.
By Associated Press , January 16, 2010
N.D. reports 15 murders in 2009 
That's tied for the fourth-highest number of murders in at least 30 years.
By Associated Press , January 05, 2010
N.D. law officers train on sex predator investigations 
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem says 30 officers are attending today's session in Bismarck, and another one will be held in March. The state Bureau of Criminal Investigation has been holding the sessions since 2006.
By Associated Press , January 04, 2010
Parent says region youth prescription drug abuse rising 
By Dale Wetzel , December 08, 2009
N.D. vets group, state treasurer at odds 
A North Dakota veterans group and state Treasurer Kelly Schmidt are at odds over money in the Veterans Post War Trust Fund.
By Associated Press , December 03, 2009
Stenehjem: Law limited Sanford-Meritcare review 
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem says North Dakota law limited his review of a merger of two large health care companies. Stenehjem says he may ask the Legislature to expand his authority.
By Associated Press , November 02, 2009
MeritCare-Sanford merger gets N.D. approval 
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem concluded the merger would be in MeritCare’s “best interest,” after reviewing financial records and a consultant’s study.
By Patrick Springer , October 29, 2009
N.D. attorney general urges caution during gold rush 
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has some advice for people hoping to sell gold for quick cash. He suggests they slow down.
By Associated Press , October 13, 2009
Rove says he appreciates all things Norse - except for lutefisk 
Karl Rove, who says his Scandinavian roots run deep, is in North Dakota to be inducted tonight into the Scandinavian-American Hall of Fame in Minot, despite criticism from state Democrats. President George W. Bush's former top strategist won't respond to that, saying it's not a time for politics.
By James MacPherson , September 30, 2009
Judges: Ex-RSI boss Bala due more than $110,000 in back rent 
The ruling by a panel of the 8th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals upholds an earlier decision by the bankruptcy judge determining that Bala was entitled to collect for the back rent.
By The Forum , July 15, 2009
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