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First NDSU provost candidate to hold open forum
Howard Grimes, vice president for research and dean of the graduate school at Washington State University, Pullman,will be available for media interviews at 8:30 a.m. on April 5 in the Century Theater...
Posted on 4/4/11 at 4:54 PM
Office-seekers' yard signs disappear in Belfield: Felony's-worth of Dem's propaganda missing
Over the weekend, $325 worth of District 36 Democratic ticket signs were apparently stolen from Belfield and from Rep. Shirley Meyer’s property. A sign north of Dickinson near the New Hradec turn off on Highway 22 was also missing Tuesday.By Katherine Grandstrand , October 10, 2012
Romney now GOP's official presidential candidate
By David Espo , August 31, 2012
Heitkamp outlines plans for western North Dakota; Democrat Senate candidate wants federal help for oil counties
July 13, 2012
Senate candidate Heitkamp learns of Dickinson's growth concerns
By Betsy Simon , June 23, 2012
22 posts go without candidates in Dunn, Stark, Adams counties
June 07, 2012
ND attorneys favor Greenwood as Southwest Judicial District candidate
June 02, 2012
Santorum receives warm Oil Patch welcome
By Amy Dalrymple , February 16, 2012
Colorado pres. candidate visits Dickinson
By April Baumgarten , October 09, 2011
Dalrymple for president?
By Teri Finneman , October 07, 2011
Dickinson police chief candidate dropped
Dickinson had dropped one of three candidates for an open police chief position due to an ongoing hit-and-run death investigation, according to a press release issued Wednesday.September 29, 2011
Schools pick new leader
March 05, 2009
Candidate Sand is overseas on naval duty
BISMARCK — Republican U.S. House candidate Duane Sand is on a 3-week leave from his campaign because of overseas Naval Reserve duty, he said this week.July 10, 2008
Insurance candidate wants better child coverage
FARGO — North Dakota needs to do more to help uninsured children get access to health care, Rep. Jasper Schneider of Fargo said Tuesday.By Terri Finneman , July 09, 2008
Congressional candidate Sand walks away from plane crash
FARGO — Duane Sand, the Republican candidate for North Dakota’s U.S. House seat, walked away with a minor cut on his forehead after his plane crashed in a cornfield Wednesday south of Jamestown.By Patrick Springer , June 05, 2008
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