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SD Legislature’s rule-review members to debate scope of their powers

December 26, 2012 in The Daily Republic

The six legislators who form the Legislature’s rules review committee plan a special meeting Thursday to discuss possibly strengthening the panel’s authority.
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Official: Federal one-size-fits-all rules don’t fit North Dakota energy development

September 20, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

MEDORA North Dakota’s top oil and gas regulator took aim at federal agencies Thursday for unnecessarily interfering with the state’s energy development. Continue Reading

Does your school rule?

August 28, 2012 in Alexandria Echo Press

Whether sending your child to school for the first time or for the last, understanding the rules is crucial to having a good experience.
To help parents and students gear up for the first day of school (in Alexandria, it’s next Tuesday), the newspaper talked with Matt Aker, principal of Discovery Middle School (DMS), to get the scoop on school rules and policy. Continue Reading

Fargo veteran: Half-staff has gone too far

July 25, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

FARGO The U.S. flag is being lowered to half-staff far too often, says Terry Richardson, commander of United Patriot Bodies, the umbrella group for the Fargo-Moorhead area’s veteran’s organizations. Continue Reading

State mulls 85 octane rules

July 21, 2012 in The Daily Republic

Four hours of testimony heard at Friday hearing in Pierre.
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Pat Becker, Minneapolis, column: Chamber calls for fairer rules, fewer delays

February 2, 2012 in Grand Forks Herald

Ensuring fairer rules and fewer delays in the state’s regulatory landscape is among the Minnesota Chamber’s top priorities for the 2012 Legislature. It is at the foundation of ensuring a strong business environment, and, in doing so, maintaining and creating jobs for Minnesotans. Continue Reading

SD Senate OKs bill to relax restaurant wine rules

January 27, 2012 in The Daily Republic

PIERRE Customers could take bottles of wine into restaurants that allow the practice, and they could take home their unfinished bottles of wine after their meals, under changes that won initial approval Thursday from the state Senate. Continue Reading

Legislators struggle with new rules for certifying pharmacy technicians

December 21, 2011 in The Daily Republic

PIERRE Legislators reviewing the state Board of Pharmacy’s proposed new system for certifying technicians decided Tuesday to let the rules take effect but refused to endorse them. Continue Reading

Dickinson to review camper parking rules

October 18, 2011 in The Dickinson Press

Dickinson commissioners have received complaints about campers parked on streets. To alleviate the problem, they may revise the rules.
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Top official: Controversial bowl calls correct

December 31, 2010 in Grand Forks Herald

The national coordinator for college football officials said Friday the controversial calls in the Music City and Pinstripe bowls were correct, but added the chaotic end to the North Carolina-Tennessee game will lead the NCAA rules committee to consider a rule change. Continue Reading