Bill would wipe out public info about crashes
March 19, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
BISMARCK A bill that would close the door to people seeking information about car crashes and the people in them is facing scrutiny in the state House this week. Continue Reading
Dickinson native Sen. Kelly Armstrong, R-Dickinson, couldn’t wait to leave and move on with his life growing up.
Representative-elect Alan Fehr, R-Dickinson, will join incumbent Mike Schatz, R-New England, in representing District 36 in North Dakota’s State Legislature. Fehr came away with 26 percent of the vote and Schatz captured 33 percent, according to the North Dakota Secretary of State.
Southwest North Dakota has a lot on its plate as fall elections near. Oil production has helped drive down the state’s unemployment rate, but the benefits do not come without their drawbacks.
Kelly Armstrong announced Friday he is seeking Republican endorsement for the District 36 State Senate position Sen. George Nodland is stepping down from.
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