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On the show:#B4 WISSOTA Midwest Modified driver, Tim Berg and his son Jory. #43 WISSOTA Super Stock driver, Brian Bernotas, his son Dylan and crewman Mike Kern. Kid's Corner with Kendra Machart and #3...
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Job Service North Dakota official will testify before Congress
BISMARCK--The executive director of Job Service North Dakota is slated to testify before Congress this week. Maren Daley will share her experiences working with North Dakotas reemployment efforts and...
Posted on 10/5/11 at 9:34 AM
Rep Berg To Win Against Pomeroy
I have a research paper that lists over 300 reports. I gave this document to Pomeroy and he lied to get funding for a program, millions wasted by Pomeroy. This document will sink Pomeroy's boat !...
Posted on 3/21/10 at 5:28 PM
Berg support of debt deal prompts Sand challenge
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Republican activist Duane Sand says he'll challenge GOP Congressman Rick Berg for the Republican endorsement to run for the U.S. Senate.August 08, 2011
Letter to the editor: Berg must be a part of the solution to debt standoff
Our nation is days from a catastrophic financial crisis because Rep. Rick Berg, R-N.D., and members of the House GOP refuse to compromise on the debt ceiling. If we do not raise our debt ceiling, our nation cannot pay bills on debt that we have already incurred. America will default on our debts for the first time in history.By Mark Schneider , July 28, 2011
Letter to editor: Berg voted against flood victims
Why did Rep. Rick Berg, R-N.D., vote against providing aid to North Dakota’s flood victims?By Greg Hodur , July 18, 2011
Democrats trot out nonsense
Among the arguments North Dakota Democrats are trotting out to pound on Congressman Rick Berg, R-N.D., is that his decision to run for the U.S. Senate means he’s not doing his job in the U.S. House. That’s absurd.By The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead , June 17, 2011
Letter to the editor: Berg has not earned a promotion to senator
Rep. Rick Berg, R-N.D., has betrayed the responsibilities granted to him by the majority of North Dakota’s voters. In 2010, 54 percent of North Dakotans voted for Berg due to, I believe, anger at Washington, politics and the general state of the economy. Berg promised to “bring North Dakota values to Washington” and “do things the North Dakota way.” Now, after less than six months on the job, Berg has decided that the job he was elected to do is complete and it’s time to move on.By Mitch Axness , June 07, 2011
Letter to the editor: Berg’s votes show he is not helping poor, middle class
When it was pointed out last year that, as a state legislator, Rick Berg voted to end Social Security as we know it, not many people believed it. It was the heat of a nasty campaign and Berg’s vote really didn’t mean much since he was only a state legislator when he cast it.By Ellen Dunn , May 27, 2011
Berg discusses Senate run in visit here
By Ben Rodgers , May 20, 2011
Berg: Washington ‘is still broken’
Rep. Rick Berg, R-N.D., said Wednesday that he began campaigning for his first U.S. House term two years ago because “things weren’t working in Washington” as lawmakers approved “out of control spending,” bailouts and a “government takeover of health care.”By By Ryan Johnson, Forum Communications Co. , May 19, 2011
Berg duplicates former platform
On the heels of his official announcement, Republican Rep. Rick Berg elaborated Tuesday on why he wants North Dakota voters to send him to the U.S. Senate in 2012.By By Kristen M. Daum, Forum Communications Co. , May 18, 2011
Berg announces U.S. Senate run
Rep. Rick Berg, R-N.D., will seek the Republican endorsement to run for the U.S. Senate in 2012, he announced Monday. In a newly released online video, Berg said the future of the nation “hangs on the Senate’s willingness to listen to the American people and work to get our country back on track” — something he said isn’t happening under the current leadership.By By Ryan Johnson, Forum Communications Co. , May 17, 2011
Letter to the editor: Berg has much to fear from higher taxes on the wealthy
It was interesting to see Rep. Rick Berg’s reaction to President Barack Obama’s proposal to cut America’s debt. The president called for ending the Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans, which are set to expire in 2012.By Ellen Dunn , April 21, 2011
Berg: State of Union didn't lift uncertainty
North Dakota Republican U.S. Rep. Rick Berg says President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech didn't lift the “cloud of uncertainty” that is delaying economic recovery.January 26, 2011
Berg will co-sponsor health care reform repeal
Rep. Rick Berg, R-N.D., announced Friday that he will serve as an original co-sponsor for a bill that would repeal the health care reform legislation passed by Congress last March. The “Repealing the Job-Killing Health Care Law Act” was sponsored by Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., and is expected to be voted on in the House next week.By Forum Communications Co. Report , January 08, 2011
Rick Berg makes it onto big committee
The announcement last week that Congressman-elect Rick Berg, R-N.D., will take a seat on the House Ways and Means Committee suggests Berg has made an impression. “Ways and Means Committee” often is preceded by “the powerful” because it is arguably the most important committee in the House. It is rare for a freshman representative to be assigned a spot on the panel. For example, it took Rep. Earl Pomeroy, D-N.D., several terms before securing a Ways and Means slot.By The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead , December 29, 2010
Berg names top staff
FARGO (AP) — North Dakota Congressman-elect Rick Berg has hired his former campaign manager as his chief of staff when he arrives in Washington next month.December 29, 2010
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