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Oregon man brings veterans cause to N.D. Capitol
BISMARCKAn Oregon bicyclist determined to raise money and awareness for combat-wounded veterans is going to state Capitols across the country to spread his message. On Thursday, Scot King of Remember...
Posted on 7/7/11 at 10:23 AM
Drew Wrigley Forced Out
Wrigley, US attorney for ND forced out for a Dem of Osama Obama. Took lead in prosecution of man that kidnapped, raping, and murdering of Dru Sjodin UND female student. (A-Rod Alfonso Rodriguez). Wrig...
Posted on 4/29/09 at 8:28 AM
Cubs chairman threatens to move team from Wrigley
The owner of the Chicago Cubs threatened to move the team out of Wrigley Field for the first time publicly if his plans for a big, new video screen are blocked, saying Wednesday he needs new advertising revenue to help bankroll a $500 million renovation of the storied ballpark.By Associated Press , May 01, 2013
Cubs unveil $500M Wrigley Field renovation plan
The Chicago Cubs and the city have agreed on details of a $500 million facelift for Wrigley Field, including an electronic video screen that is nearly three times as large as the one currently atop the centerfield bleachers of the 99-year-old ballpark.By Associated Press , April 15, 2013
Goat's head delivered to Wrigley Field
Chicago police are investigating after a severed goat's head in a box addressed to Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts was left outside Wrigley Field.By Associated Press , April 11, 2013
Wrigley: Travel probe didn’t include me
BISMARCK — Former North Dakota U.S. Attorney Drew Wrigley said he was never questioned during a Justice Department probe that recently spotlighted allegedly profligate travel spending by five of his former colleagues, including New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.By By Dale Wetzel, The Associated Press , November 13, 2010
Wrigley: US Atty travel probe didn't include me
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Former North Dakota U.S. Attorney Drew Wrigley said he was never questioned during a Justice Department probe that recently spotlighted allegedly profligate travel spending by five of his former colleagues, including New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.By DALE WETZEL , Associated Press , November 12, 2010
Wrigley Picked: Former U.S. prosecutor to be N.D. lieutenant governor
By By Kristen M. Daum, Forum Communications Co. , November 05, 2010
No word yet on attorney seat
While North Dakota’s U.S. attorney seat has been vacant for more than a month, there’s no word about when a replacement will be named. Former U.S. Attorney Drew Wrigley left his position as the state’s chief federal prosecutor on Sept. 11, after submitting his resignation in April. Lynn C. Jordheim is serving as North Dakota’s acting U.S. attorney, until one is confirmed by the Senate.By By Kristen Daum, The Forum , October 17, 2009
Wrigley plans to step down
By By Janell Cole , April 28, 2009
Lawton, N.D., man sentenced in wetlands case
U.S. Attorney Drew H. Wrigley announced this afternoon that a Lawton, N.D., man has been sentenced on two counts of illegally draining wetlands. U.S. Magistrate Judge Alice R. Senechal sentenced Alvin Peterson, 78, on Tuesday.February 25, 2009
Fort Totten man sentenced for abusive sexual contact
U.S. Attorney Drew Wrigley announced late this afternoon that Alfred Longie, of Fort Totten, N.D., was sentenced before U.S. District Court Judge Ralph R. Erickson on a conviction of abusive sexual contact.By Sun Staff , January 29, 2009
Fort Totten man sentenced
U.S. Attorney Drew Wrigley on Monday that Milo Blaine Whitetail of Fort Totten, N.D., was sentenced before U.S. District Court Judge Ralph R. Erickson on a charge of assault resulting in serious bodily injury.December 23, 2008
Letter to the editor: Letter about Wrigley’s job is political posturing
The letter from Kent Ward about the North Dakota U.S. attorney appointment is nothing but political posturing. First, Ward knows Drew Wrigley, the current U.S. attorney, holds that post because he is a Republican appointed by a Republican president. Wrigley was executive director of the state Republican Party. And, because he was a loyal Republican, he was appointed U.S. attorney by President Bush.By Renee Pfenning, Bismarck , December 11, 2008
Letter to the editor: Wrigley should be kept as N.D.’s U.S. attorney
I have been listening with interest to politicians talk about the need to be more bipartisan, to put political differences aside and work together to advance our nation. It’s about time. I have a suggestion for President-elect Barack Obama as well as Sens. Byron Dorgan and Kent Conrad. Retaining Drew Wrigley as North Dakota’s U.S. attorney would be a good place to start making good on their new bipartisan pledge.By Kent Ward, Bismarck , November 22, 2008
Wrigley expects to be looking for new job
North Dakota’s top federal prosecutor expects to be looking for a job after Barack Obama takes over as president, but he won’t talk about political plans. “I’m not trying to be coy about it. There may be other options down the road, but right now I don’t know what they are,” U.S. Attorney Drew Wrigley said. He has thought about jobs in law, business, and public service, he said.By By Dave Kolpack , The Associated Press , November 07, 2008
Two officers recognized
By Keith Norman , October 08, 2008
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