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BISMARCKChain retailers may not want to think about opening pharmacies in North Dakota just yet. The House Industry, Business and Labor Committee gave a 10-3 do-not pass recommendation to the idea on...
Posted on 2/16/11 at 6:43 PM
N.D. Secretary of State Jaeger approves pharmacy restrictions petition 
North Dakota Secretary of State Al Jaeger says activists can gather signatures in hopes of placing a measure on a future ballot to dump the state's pharmacy ownership restrictions.
By Associated Press , July 15, 2011
Paul Cline, Tucson, Ariz., column: N.D. pharmacies can and should compete 
This bill, which removes the requirement that pharmacies be majority-owned by North Dakota pharmacists, is the right thing to do. It is good for consumers and will bring much-needed competition into an area of health care where competition is practically nonexistent.
By Paul Cline , February 17, 2011
Struggle resumes over North Dakota pharmacy ownership rules 
The struggle over North Dakota's pharmacy ownership restrictions is starting again in the Legislature, but the fight is less intense so far.
By Associated Press , February 15, 2011
Walmart drug plan for seniors may not be best deal
By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar , November 16, 2010
North Dakota Supreme Court: No vote on pharmacy measure 
The North Dakota Supreme Court refused today to order that a proposal to change the state's pharmacy ownership law be put on the November ballot, but a supporter of the change promised the fight would continue.
By Dale Wetzel , September 07, 2010
Pharmacy ownership measure now in North Dakota Supreme Court's hands 
Supporters of a voter initiative that could help bring cheaper prescription drugs to North Dakota are hoping a legal technicality won’t keep them from getting the issue placed on the ballot.
By Dale Wetzel , September 01, 2010
North Dakota AG: Pharmacy measure shouldn't make November ballot
North Dakota’s Constitution requires an initiative petition to include a list of sponsors letting potential supporters know who is backing the measure, Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem argued Friday in a state Supreme Court filing.
By Dale Wetzel , August 27, 2010
Jaeger: Don't expect pharmacy measure on November ballot 
Secretary of State's decision opens the door to a possible legal challenge
By Associated Press , August 19, 2010
Pharmacy ownership effort has enough signatures for vote 
A group seeking to repeal North Dakota’s pharmacy ownership law has gathered enough signatures to put the issue on the November ballot, a spokeswoman said.
By Associated Press , July 31, 2010
Minnesota pharmacies face rules on hazardous materials 
SARTELL, Minn. — In December, pharmacist Jim Gotta of Country Store and Pharmacy in Sartell received a letter from the state of Minnesota instructing him on the right way to dispose of hazardous waste — or else face penalties.
By By Danielle Cintron , July 24, 2010
AROUND MINNESOTA: Fire risk closes trail ... Sale of Petters' home OK'd ... Bullets prompt school lockdown ... more 
The U.S. Forest Service has closed a rugged hiking trail through the Boundary Waters Canoe Area because of the very high fire danger in northern Minnesota.
April 25, 2010
John Johnson, East Grand Forks, letter: How N.D. could answer Dorgan’s call 
It’s time for North Dakota voters to take a stand to lower health care costs by letting retailers offer prescriptions at lesser rates.
December 17, 2009
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: Archery doe licenses left ... Sakakawea oil impact study ... N.D. at energy summit ... more 
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department will continue to issue remaining doe licenses through the end of the archery season. There’s no limit to the number of licenses a hunter can receive. Nearly 90 percent of the deer licenses have been issued, but nearly 15,000 antlerless licenses remain for the 2009 season, in several units.
By Associated Press , October 25, 2009
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: DL comments evaluated ... Pharmacy law measure planned ... Deputy seeks shooting info ... more 
North Dakota officials hope to have a decision by the end of the year on changes that would allow water to move more quickly and frequently out of flooded Devils Lake, the state’s environmental chief said Thursday.
Three public hearings were held on the plan this week, and written comments will be accepted until Nov. 6.
By Herald Wire Reports , October 09, 2009
Online drug seller gets shot at shorter sentence 
A federal appeals is giving a spammer who used an Internet pharmacy to sell narcotics to addicts a chance at a shorter sentence.
By Associated Press3 , July 28, 2009
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