GOVERNOR
Governor thanks Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota
North Dakota Governor Jack Dalrymple thanked Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota in a recent blog post on his re-election website. Dalrymple marveled in his blog about the record 9,500 registration...
Posted on 5/23/12 at 2:13 PM
North Dakota still ranks No. 9 in top governor races
BISMARCK--Despite no one having officially announced a run for governor, North Dakota continues to rank No. 9 in Politico's Top 10 governor races. Coping with flooding across the state has put though...
Posted on 7/29/11 at 2:55 PM
DEMISE OF HUMANKIND UPDATE: Former madam running for NY governor
Can't you just smell the collective despair? Hope for humanity continues to spiral. Don't believe me? Well...... CNN reports that a "former madam who claims to have provided prostitutes to former New...
Posted on 8/27/10 at 1:01 PM
N.D. Gov. Dalrymple has growth removed from nose
North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple has been wearing bandages on the tip of his nose after a small growth was removed.May 19, 2011
Schafer not interested in governor’s job
Former Gov. Ed Schafer said Wednesday he is not interested in serving again as North Dakota governor. Conservatives have pointed to a possible gubernatorial run in 2012 for Schafer, who has been vocal about his concerns about the North Dakota Legislature’s spending this session.By Teri Finneman , May 05, 2011
Schafer discounts gubernatorial run
Former Gov. Ed Schafer said he's concerned about state government spending but isn't interested in running for governor again.May 04, 2011
N.D. Gov: No reason for NCAA meeting to be closed
North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple says a meeting with NCAA officials about the University of North Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname should be open to the public.April 07, 2011
Pomeroy says no to governor race bid
Earl Pomeroy said today that he’s focusing on his new law career in Washington and is not now thinking about political office.By Forum Communications Co. Report , March 19, 2011
Governor directs flags flown at half-staff
Gov. Jack Dalrymple directed government agencies to fly the United States and North Dakota flags at half-staff Tuesday in honor of Frank W. Buckles.March 15, 2011
Protesters march in Wis.
By By Anna Holmquist, Forum Communications Co. , March 14, 2011
Dalrymple speaks at local GOP dinner
Job creation is still the first priority of the governor’s office, even if the holder of that office is a different person. Gov. Jack Dalrymple was the guest speaker at Wednesday’s Lincoln Day Dinner for District 12 and 29 Republicans.February 17, 2011
Ala. governer apologizes: Bentley said only Christians were brothers and sisters
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Two days after being sworn in as Alabama governor, Robert Bentley apologized for proclaiming to a Baptist church audience that only Christians were his brothers and sisters and vowed to work for people of all faiths and colors.January 28, 2011
Brown gets another chance to lead California
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Gov. Jerry Brown will be sworn in Monday as California's 39th governor, promising an era of austerity and a markedly different leadership style than outgoing Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.January 03, 2011
Schwarzenegger leaves mixed legacy in California
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Arnold Schwarzenegger landed in the governor's office after announcing his upstart bid on late night TV and railing against government spending during raucous campaign rallies — at one playing a spirited round of air guitar to the rock anthem “We're Not Gonna Take It.”December 25, 2010
New governor aspired to job as freshman lawmaker
BISMARCK (AP) — As a freshman North Dakota House member 26 years ago, Gov. Jack Dalrymple says he watched then-Gov. George Sinner give the state budget address — and he wondered what it would be like to give it himself. On Wednesday Dalrymple’s wish came true, and he called the experience “amazing.”December 10, 2010
Dayton, Emmer end campaign as differently as their politics
By By Don Davis, Minn. Capitol Bureau , December 09, 2010
A historic transition Tuesday
For the first time in state history, North Dakota’s governor Tuesday voluntarily gave up the office to the lieutenant governor. Gov. John Hoeven, having served 10 years in the job, is moving on to the U.S. Senate. Lt. Gov. Jack Dalrymple, also 10 years on the job, took the reins of the executive branch in ceremonies before a joint session of the Legislature in the Capitol in Bismarck.December 08, 2010
Hoeven resigns, Dalrymple takes oath of office
By Teri Finneman , December 08, 2010
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