JACK DALRYMPLE
The October surprise in North Dakota governor's race: Behind the report & the petition
I must admit I didnt expect an October surprise in the North Dakota governors race, especially a bi-partisan one uniting Tea Partiers and Democrats against a sitting Republican governor. I covered the...
Posted on 11/2/12 at 11:35 AM
UND and Bismarck State join Governor in recognition of ‘Lifelong Learning Week’
North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple has designated Aug. 6-12 as Lifelong Learning Week, part of a national movement created by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes located on university and college c...
Posted on 8/1/12 at 9:16 AM
NDSU welcomes new students
NDSU President Dean L. Bresciani, Lt. Gov. Jack Dalrymple, Student Body President Kevin Black, and one very special student led hundreds of first year students through the front gates of campus at 11 ...
Posted on 8/23/10 at 2:12 PM
New labor commissioner appointed
By TJ Jerke , May 16, 2013
Dalrymple: $5 million bolsters drone test site bid
GRAND FORKS — North Dakota’s bid to be one of six national test sites for unmanned aircraft will be bolstered with $5 million authorized by state lawmakers this past session, Gov. Jack Dalrymple said Thursday in Grand Forks as he signed a funding bill.May 10, 2013
ND's government spending grows with booming economy
FARGO — At a time when many states are pinching pennies to balance their government budgets, North Dakota just increased education funding, allocated billions to infrastructure improvements and provided $1.1 billion in tax relief.By Patrick Springer , May 08, 2013
Fourth anti-abortion bill sent to governor
BISMARCK — House lawmakers have sent Gov. Jack Dalrymple a fourth, and final, anti-abortion bill that prohibits an abortion after 20 weeks and defines life at conception.By TJ Jerke , April 13, 2013
Lawmakers send Medicaid expansion to governor
BISMARCK — An estimated 20,500 North Dakotans will receive health insurance once Gov. Jack Dalrymple signs a bill passed Tuesday.By TJ Jerke , April 10, 2013
Mixing gas and oil: Energy stocks, contributions raise questions
By Amy Dalrymple , March 31, 2013
Thousands of messages pour into governor's office on abortion issue
BISMARCK — As soon as Gov. Jack Dalrymple signed three anti-abortion bills Tuesday, the phone started ringing.By Amy Dalrymple , March 28, 2013
Governor signs off on abortion bills
BISMARCK — North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple said he signed three anti-abortion bills into law Tuesday to help “a legitimate attempt by a state legislature to discover the boundaries of Roe v. Wade.”By TJ Jerke , March 27, 2013
Governor to meet with Fargo leaders about flooding
FARGO — North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple plans to meet with Fargo and Cass County officials about spring flooding along the Red River and its tributaries.March 25, 2013
XTO withdraws application to drill near Elkhorn Ranch
ExxonMobil subsidiary XTO Energy has backed off its request to drill for oil near the historic Elkhorn Ranch site in Theodore Roosevelt National Park.By Bryan Horwath , March 23, 2013
North Dakota takes more swings at abortion
BISMARCK — While Tammi Kromenaker, director of the Red River Women’s Clinic in Fargo, the state’s only abortion clinic, said she is “completely disappointed North Dakota legislators would want to go this far,” a leading abortion opponent says their actions reflect the desire of residents to protect all human life.By TJ Jerke , March 23, 2013
Governor faces choice on North Dakota abortion bills
BISMARCK — North Dakota has all but enacted what would be two of the most restrictive abortion laws in the country.By James MacPherson , March 17, 2013
Dickinson roads projects continue despite potential federal funding shortfall
The state has planned to pick up where the federal government may fall short — at least where it pertains to funding road projects.By Katherine Grandstrand , March 13, 2013
Gov. signs bill providing $31M now for SW ND water projects
BISMARCK — Gov. Jack Dalrymple signed into law House Bill 1269 on Thursday, making $31 million immediately available for rural water projects in southwest North Dakota, including $21 million for the Southwest Water Pipeline.By Dickinson Press Staff , February 20, 2013
Oil decision cited in need for state ethics commission
BISMARCK — David Schwalbe believes he “did not get his day” to be heard and “had no place to go” in 2011 after he says a decision by the state Industrial Commission left him with inadequate royalty payments from two oil wells on property he owns in Dunn County.By TJ Jerke , February 15, 2013
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