Gov. Call John OBrien with consignments 920-960-0685. Gov. The State Water Commission has approved an additional $500,000 for its Drought Disaster Livestock Water Supply Program to help ranchers impacted by drought conditions, Gov. Doug Burgum released a statement regarding Russias military attacks on Ukraine. Doug Burgum issued a statement after a Metro Area Ambulance airplane crashed Sunday night northwest of Mandan, claiming the lives of all three people aboard. An official website of the State of North Dakota. Doug Burgum and Lt. Gov. A male wolf's presence was confirmed in late January 2021 when it was seen with the wolf from the Snake River pack. Members of the The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board and some local writers share their thoughts on 2022. For online bidding info or full listing visit www.sullivanauctioneers.com Sullivan Auctioneers 844-847-2161. Gov. Doug Burgum today welcomed the Prime Minister of Iceland, Her Excellency Katrn Jakobsdttir, to the 119th annual Deuce of August Icelandic Celebration in Mountain, highlighting the strong ties between North Dakota and the island nation. Gov. Doug Burgum released a statement after signing House Bill 1247, which directs the state Department of Health and Department of Human Services to unite into the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services, effective Sept. 1, 2022. North Dakota is making strategic investments in its future, funding priorities and delivering citizens a conservative balanced budget without raising taxes, Gov. Doug Burgum and Lt. Gov. Burgum has appointed Cass County prosecutor Cherie Clark and Devils Lake attorney Michael Hurly to district judgeships, effective Aug. 7. Doug Burgum today thanked Terry Steinwand Director North Dakota Game and Fish Department for his more than 15 years of transformational leadership of the agency, after Steinwand announced his retirement effective July 31. Doug Burgum sent a joint letter with the governors of Montana and Idaho and the premiers of Saskatchewan and Alberta urging the federal governments of the United States and Canada to work together and reach an agreement to reopen the international border immediately. Gov. Doug Burgum and Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring announced that the State Water Commission has reactivated the Drought Disaster Livestock Water Supply Project Assistance Program, as the governor. 72.08 acres with homes and buildings in two tracts, includes 65+/- tillable acres. Brent Sanford applauded the start of carbon storage operations at the Red Trail Energy LLC ethanol facility near Richardton, made possible by North Dakota being the first state in the nation to obtain regulatory authority from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over Class VI underground storage wells in 2018. Call now to consign your beef bulls, beef cows and feeders. Doug Burgum issued a statement after the U.S. Senate confirmed Devils Lake attorney Daniel Traynor to serve as a U.S. District Court judge for North Dakota. Gov. Doug Burgum has appointed Michelle Kommer to lead the North Dakota Department of Commerce, citing her strong leadership qualities, extensive private-sector experience and commitment to addressing the states workforce shortage. Gov. Doug Burgum has directed government agencies to fly the United States and North Dakota flags at half-staff through today, July 18, and encourages North Dakotans to do the same at their homes and businesses, as a mark of respect for the memory and public service of U.S. Rep. John Lewis, who passed away Friday at age 80. Doug Burgum released a video message in observance of Veterans Day, thanking the state's more than 50,000 military veterans for their service to our nation. Gov. Join us on November 3, 2022 in Grand Forks. The competition runs through Feb. 28, 2021. Gov. Gov. Gov. CPW staff were able to locate and visually confirm the presence of the pack. Gov. Gov. Gov. Doug Burgum has signed an emergency executive order granting a waiver of hours of service for drivers of commercial vehicles transporting anhydrous ammonia fertilizer. In accordance with an amended proclamation from President Joe Biden, Gov. Doug Burgum delivered opening remarks to kick off the 2021 Main Street ND Summit, emphasizing the importance of building smart, efficient infrastructure that allows communities to differentiate themselves so they can attract and retain a 21st century workforce and attract new investment. Doug Burgum has directed all government agencies to fly the United States and North Dakota flags at half-staff on Sunday, Oct. 3, and encourages North Dakotans to do the same at their homes and businesses, in honor of the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service and Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend in North Dakota. Gov. Doug Burgum announced that the North Dakota Department of Human Services (DHS) intends to temporarily administer the federally funded refugee resettlement program in North Dakota to preserve in-state control of the program after Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota (LSSND) announced it is unexpectedly closing its doors and will no longer manage the program. Gov. effective 7 p.m. today due to ongoing blizzard conditions. Doug Burgum has directed the Capitol and other state facilities in the Bismarck area to remain closed through Thursday as a, snow emergency remains in effect in the city of Bismarck, Gov. The North Dakota Emergency Commission votedto utilize more than half a billion dollars in federal funding for North Dakotas COVID-19 response and recovery efforts, with the majority of the money directed to support economic recovery. Gov. to public health agencies to assist with COVID-19 contact tracing. Halloween trick-or-treaters on Monday at the Governors Residence, continuing a long-standing tradition. Sales include Wacker Neuson wheel loader, attachments, enclosed trailer, zero turn mower, lawn tractor, shop and woodworking tools and more. will not have to make up the instructional time later this school year. North Dakotas State Emergency Operations Plan has been activated and state agencies are closely monitoring this winter storm in case local response capabilities become overwhelmed, Gov. Gov. Doug Burgum welcomed home about 70 members of Company C of the North Dakota National Guards 2-285, Gov. Burgum today declared a drought emergency that allows the State Water Commission to reactivate a water supply assistance program for livestock producers in 26 counties experiencing moderate to extreme drought. Gov. Premier Livestock & Auctions, LLC N13438 Hwy 73, Withee, WI. Rice County Fair July Faribault has been the host of the Rice County Fair for most of the last 140 years. As part of the plan, the governor also proposed using a portion of the states near-record ending fund balance from the 2019-21 budget to provide an estimated $207 million of income tax relief over two years, support economic development and provide long-term cost savings to North Dakota taxpayers, all without raising taxes. Gov. Doug Burgum said. Doug Burgum released a statement after the Biden administration announced it is extending restrictions on nonessential travel at the U.S.-Canada border for another month, until Oct. 21. As CPW works to finalize its draft management plan, the USFWS is concurrently managing a 10(j) process that will provide management flexibility of the species in Colorado. Doug Burgum released a statement regarding former U.S. Sen. Mark Andrews, who passed away Saturday, Oct. 3, at age 94. , banquets, ballrooms and event venues as part of the. Burgum met with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Acting Commissioner Kevin McAleenan to discuss a variety of topics related to border security, cross-border trade and travel, and overall coordination and collaboration between CBP and North Dakota. Gov. Gov. Gov. Gov. Doug Burgum expressed his gratitude after the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Gov. Gov. Doug Burgum announced, extending his gratitude to Entringer for his 35 years with the department. Doug Burgum has announced a new structure for the Office of the Governor of North Dakota, creating Chief Operating Officer and Chief Administrative Officer roles in an effort to make government more efficient and responsive. However, wolf reports are typically not considered reliable without strong supporting evidence. Gov. Doug Burgum delivered his2019 State of the State Address, reflecting on substantial progress made during his first two years in office and outlining an ambitious policy agenda that addresses the states workforce challenges, increases accountability and budget transparency and makes major investments in people and projects that will benefit North Dakotans today and well into the future. Gov. The management plan will determine where and from which packs any new wolves being introduced will come from; this will be finalized with partnering state and federal agencies. Gov. Doug Burgum has directed all government agencies to resume flying the United States and North Dakota flags at full staff. Doug Burgum issued a statement after President Donald Trump signed the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada and President Enrique Pea Nieto of Mexico. Doug Burgum and First Lady Kathryn Burgum are inviting the general public, Native American communities, business and community leaders, behavioral health providers, university and college representatives, health care providers and administrators, addiction recovery advocates, faith-based communities, first responders, law enforcement, families and more to join them for Recovery Reinvented on Nov. 12, 2019, at the Bismarck Event Center. Doug Burgum today reappointed Kathleen Neset of Tioga to the North Dakota Board of Higher Education. Gov. Gov. Doug Burgum hasdeclared a statewide emergency for flooding and widespread utility infrastructure damage caused by a severe winter storm last weekend that has left thousands of North Dakotans without electricity. Gov. Doug Burgum submitted a letter seeking an extension for the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services to finish compiling local preliminary damage assessments for a presidential disaster declaration following historic fall flooding that has caused millions of dollars in damage to public infrastructure. Doug Burgums request for a presidential major disaster declaration for the impacts of a severe summer storm that caused flash flooding in several counties and resulted in more than $5 million in damage to roads and other infrastructure. Brent Sanford urged the U.S. Environmental Protection Agencys top water official to abandon the Biden administrations proposal to revive the Obama-era Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) rule. Doug Burgum has signed anexecutive ordercreating the Lower Pembina River Basin Advisory Board to address water management and flooding issues in the basin and resolve interjurisdictional conflicts with the Canadian province of Manitoba. Gov. Congressman Alcee Hastings, Burgum directs flags flown at half-staff through April 6 in honor of victims of attack at U.S. Capitol, Burgum surveys wildfire in Billings County, thanks firefighters for keeping residents, Medora safe, Burgum declares statewide fire emergency; National Guard helicopters deployed to help fight Billings County blaze, Burgum places ND National Guard on standby for wildfire response as drought conditions worsen, Burgum: North Dakota to work with NGA to meet social and emotional needs of students, families, Burgum appoints Dave Krabbenhoft to lead Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Burgum urges feds to keep existing MSA criteria, preserve metro designation for Bismarck, Grand Forks, Burgum: Great River Energy enters exclusive negotiations to sell Coal Creek Station, Burgum signs pathways to graduation bill, providing flexibility to promote personalized learning, Burgum directs flags to be flown at half-staff in remembrance of Boulder, Colo., shooting victims, In letter to DHS secretary, Burgum expresses opposition to transferring detained migrants to ND, Burgum accepts resignation of Indian Affairs Commission Executive Director Scott Davis, Applications being accepted for Governors Band/Orchestra Program and Choral Program, Flags directed to be flown at half-staff until sunset Monday in memory of Atlanta area shooting victims, Burgum: Revised revenue forecast better than expected; state can invest in priorities with no new taxes, Studies highlight impact of oil and gas industry on North Dakotas economy, counties, Burgum successfully undergoes hip replacement surgery, Burgum reflects on pandemic one year after first COVID-19 case was identified in North Dakota, Governor receives first dose of COVID-19 vaccine as all counties now have providers serving Phase 1C group, State to continue providing rapid testing supplies as long-term care facilities transition to post-vaccine phase, Burgum signs first bill of 2021 legislative session, extending pilot program for tribal juvenile services agreements, Burgum appoints Dr. Nizar Wehbi to serve as North Dakotas State Health Officer, Burgum appoints James Leiman to lead North Dakota Department of Commerce; Kessel to serve as deputy/COO, Burgum participates in NGA Winter Meeting, including session with President Biden on COVID-19 response, Burgum directs flags flown at half-staff until sunset Friday in memory of Americans lost to COVID-19, Burgum terminates several executive orders related to COVID-19 pandemic as numbers trend positive, Burgum urges WAPA to provide as much advance notice as possible before implementing power outages, Burgum, Baesler announce Innovative Education Week June 7-11, 2021, Ignite ND June 8-11, Burgum echoes Southwest Power Pools call to conserve energy, stresses importance of grid reliability, Burgum waives hours of service for haulers of propane, gasoline and diesel fuels, Burgum urges U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to allow DAPL to continue operating during EIS review, Burgum appoints Jeffry Volk, reappoints Dr. Casey Ryan to North Dakota Board of Higher Education, Burgum directs agencies to evaluate impacts of Biden administrations executive orders on energy industry, Burgum statement on President Biden extending ban on new oil and natural gas leases on federal lands, As active COVID-19 cases continue to drop, Burgum adjusts statewide risk level to low/green, increases recommended occupancy limits, Burgum: ND Department of Human Services intends to temporarily administer federally funded refugee resettlement program to preserve in-state control, Burgum statement on President Biden revoking permit for Keystone XL pipeline, Burgum urges vigilance to keep COVID-19 numbers trending downward as statewide mask requirement expires Monday, Burgum applauds Interiors signing of Record of Decision for Eastern ND Alternate Water Supply Project, Burgum appoints Ramsey County States Attorney Kari Agotness to judgeship in Northeast Judicial District, Burgum directs flags at half-staff through Jan. 13 in honor of fallen U.S. Capitol Police officers, Burgum announces A+ grade in CyberStart America competition, encourages statewide participation, Burgum signs order officially increasing capacity limits for restaurants, bars and event venues, UPDATED w/VIDEO: Burgum calls for bold action to build strong future for North Dakota in 2021 State of the State Address, delivered his 2021 State of the State Address, Burgum to lower statewide COVID-19 risk level from high to moderate, increase capacity limits, Burgum, Sanford reflect on progress, historic challenges during administrations fourth year, Burgum statement on passing of former state Rep. Lyle Hanson of Jamestown, Burgum statement on passing of former state Sen. Lonnie Laffen, Burgum amends order for restaurants, bars to resume normal hours as COVID-19 numbers decrease, Burgum suspends minimum sales requirement for auto dealers impacted by COVID-19 pandemic, Burgum appoints Dr. John Warford of Bismarck to North Dakota Board of Higher Education, Burgum congratulates Riley for receiving Patriot Award for exemplary support of the military, Burgum announces Cabinet members, Governors Office executive leadership team as administration enters second term, Burgum announces settlement with USDOJ to expand community-based care, raise awareness of choice, Burgum awards Emergency Education Relief grants to K-12 education entities in North Dakota, Governor, State Health Officer extend mitigation measures to continue slowing COVID-19 spread, Burgum directs flags flown at half-staff Monday for National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, VIDEO: Burgum presents 2021-23 budget proposal that holds the line on general fund spending, invests in priorities and maintains healthy reserves without raising taxes, Burgum statement of gratitude on Thanksgiving Day, Governor, First Lady to hold virtual ceremony for State Christmas Tree lighting; public invited to view tree from Capitol Mall driveway, Burgum statement on North Dakota Supreme Court opinion regarding District 8 legislative seat, Emergency Commission approves COVID-19 funding for hospital staff, businesses, workers, Burgum: North Dakota to receive 60 Air Force nurses to assist with COVID-19 response after FEMA grants request, North Dakota to allow practices to resume Nov. 30; competitions will resume Dec. 14, Burgum announces new requirements for businesses, gatherings and masks, delays winter activities to slow spread of COVID-19, Burgum releases video message in observance of Veterans Day, Burgum announces steps to help with hospital capacity, urges North Dakotans to take action, Indian Affairs Commission director to return to duties after investigation recommends no disciplinary action, Burgum fulfills constitutional duty, appoints Wade Boeshans to unfilled District 8 House seat, Burgum awards Emergency Education Relief grants to colleges and universities in North Dakota, Burgum announces CyberStart America competition, U.S. Department of Transportation selects NDDOT for next phase of UAS pilot program, Burgum helps announce Amazon fulfillment center in Fargo, highlights economic development in ND, Governor, First Lady host fourth Recovery Reinvented, recognize local Recovery Champions, Burgum welcomes Dr. Deborah Birx back to North Dakota to discuss coronavirus challenges, response, Governor, First Lady to host fourth Recovery Reinvented online Wednesday, Burgum signs executive order to ensure election integrity, timely results for absentee ballots, North Dakota Emergency Commission reallocates over $220M in federal funding for COVID-19 relief, Burgum places Indian Affairs Commission executive director on administrative leave, Burgum announces changes to county risk levels, recommended gathering sizes to slow COVID-19, UPDATED: Governors Emergency Education Relief grants now available for K-12 schools in North Dakota, Burgum applauds opening of new U.S. Indian Police Academy to address law enforcement needs, Burgum: North Dakota to add intermodal rail service, reducing shipping costs for ag producers, industry, Burgum statement on passing of former U.S. Sen. Mark Andrews, Governors Choice Awards recognize outstanding economic development in North Dakota, Burgum kicks off Main Street ND Summit, announces new tools for community planning and development, Burgum directs flags flown at half-staff Sunday for National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service, President grants Burgums request for major disaster declaration for severe summer storm damage, North Dakota updates quarantine guidance to provide exception for close contacts who were wearing masks, Burgum returns ID tag found in Russia to widow of ND soldier wounded in Vietnam War over 50 years ago, Dr. Drew Pinsky and Beautiful Boy author David Sheff to headline fourth annual Recovery Reinvented, Flags to return to full-staff at sunset Tuesday, State, hospital leaders committed to ensuring adequate bed capacity for COVID-19 patients, Burgum accepts resignation of State Health Officer Dr. Paul Mariani, Burgum recognizes team members with Governors Awards for Excellence in Public Service, Kristi Reinke of Minot named 2021 North Dakota Teacher of the Year, Burgum approves help for Oregon wildfire efforts through Emergency Management Assistance Compact, Burgum directs flags flown at half-staff in remembrance of victims of 9/11 terrorist attacks, Burgum announces changes to COVID-19 risk levels for counties, appoints Mariani interim state health officer, First Lady to participate in White House roundtable discussion on Recovery-Friendly Workplaces, Burgum, Sanford welcome Secretary Brouillette, highlight importance of nuclear mission, energy industry, Burgum statement on Army recommending DOJ enter settlement talks with ND over DAPL protest costs, FEMA approves North Dakotas participation in Lost Wages Assistance program to aid unemployed workers, Burgum requests presidential major disaster declaration for severe summer storm damage, Governor, first lady welcome Dr. Deborah Birx to ND for discussion on coronavirus response efforts, Burgum: North Dakota will participate in Lost Wages Assistance program created by President Trump, Burgum thanks Commerce Commissioner Kommer for moving ND forward as she returns to private sector, Burgum accepts resignation of Dr. Andrew Stahl, thanks him for service as interim State Health Officer, Burgum statement on passing of former state Sen. Bill Bowman, Burgum statement on EPA finalizing updated air regulations for the oil and gas industry, North Dakota announces launch of Care19 Alert app to help reduce spread of COVID-19 as students return, Burgum, DOCR announce new public resource increasing transparency of states corrections system, Burgum extends drivers license renewal deadlines, announces precision online learning tool for K-12; Stahl helps launch Mask Up ND campaign, Burgum welcomes appeals courts ruling reversing order to shut down Dakota Access Pipeline, Emergency Commission approves nearly $320M in third round of COVID-19 relief, Burgum applauds Supreme Court ruling upholding 2017 law designed to treat mineral rights owners fairly, Burgum announces formation of Burleigh-Morton COVID-19 Task Force as active cases climb, Burgum highlights progress, technology as a tool during fourth annual Summit on Innovative Education, Fourth annual Recovery Reinvented online event set for Oct. 28, Burgum directs flags flown at half-staff in honor of civil rights leader Rep. John Lewis, Burgum welcomes release of modernized NEPA process to streamline infrastructure permitting, Burgum, Baesler release K-12 Smart Restart guidelines for schools to assist with fall reopening plans, Burgum appoints attorney Joseph Wetch Jr. of Fargo to North Dakota Board of Higher Education, Burgum thanks Trump administration for granting major disaster declaration for spring flooding in ND, Burgum signs order restoring work registration, search requirements for those seeking unemployment, Burgum statement on federal judges order to cease operation of Dakota Access Pipeline, Burgum statement in celebration of Independence Day, Khan Academy founder announced as speaker as registration opens for Summit on Innovative Education, Burgum signs order extending driver license renewals, vehicle registration until Aug. 31, Burgum statement on passing of Sister Thomas Welder, ND Emergency Commission approves additional $406M in federal funds for COVID-19 response and recovery, Burgum announces 2020 Governors Band and Chorus programs from Valley City and Fargo, Burgum names Olympic gold medal-winning Lamoureux twins as 45th and 46th recipients of North Dakotas Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award, Burgum announces phased approach to resuming visitation at long-term care facilities, Burgum accepts resignation of DOCR Director Leann Bertsch, thanks her for 15 years of leadership; Krabbenhoft appointed as interim director, Burgum suspends four Oberon School Board members pending outcome of audit amid criminal charges, Burgum directs flags flown at half-staff Tuesday in honor of fallen Grand Forks Police Officer Cody Holte, UPDATED: Governor declares state of emergency in Fargo, West Fargo and Cass County, activates ND National Guard, Burgum announces move to next phase of ND Smart Restart plan, Governor, adjutant general extend condolences for loss of police officer who served in ND National Guard, Burgum statement on Grand Forks police officer killed in the line of duty, Burgum appoints Wynne, Stahl to lead ND health strategy, operations; thanks Tufte for service, Burgum statement in observance of Memorial Day, Burgum requests presidential major disaster declaration for damage caused by spring flooding, Burgum statement in response to reports on Care19, Burgum appoints Erica Solberg as student member on North Dakota Board of Higher Education, Burgum directs flags at half-staff for Memorial Day, will honor fallen servicemembers in virtual ceremony, Burgum directs flags flown at half-staff through Sunday for victims of coronavirus pandemic, North Dakota to launch second contact tracing app using technology developed by Apple and Google, Burgum announces emergency rule change allowing basic care residents to keep stimulus checks, Burgum releases guidelines for large gatherings, events as part of ND Smart Restart plan, In meeting with President Trump, Burgum highlights state-federal partnerships, need for continued testing support, Burgum directs flags flown at half-staff Friday for Peace Officers Memorial Day; virtual vigil tonight, Emergency Commission approves using over $500M in federal funds for COVID-19 response and recovery, Burgum statement on federal agency ruling pre-empting Washington states crude-by-rail law, Burgum, Baesler announce summer school, testing options, North Dakota gets new PPE disinfection system as recovered COVID-19 cases surpass active cases, Burgum appoints Danita Bye of Stanley to North Dakota Board of Higher Education, Burgum statement on Great River Energys announcement to retire Coal Creek Station in 2022, Burgum, local leaders announce Red River Valley COVID-19 Task Force to address concentration of cases, Burgum: K-12 schools will continue distance learning for remainder of school year as fight against COVID-19 continues, Burgum presents strategic budget guidelines for 2021-2023 biennium, Burgum issues executive order providing additional guidance for businesses under ND Smart Restart, Burgum releases ND Smart Restart protocols for businesses operating through COVID-19 pandemic, Burgum to lift business restrictions, implement new guidelines for operating during COVID-19 pandemic, Burgum declares statewide flood emergency due to spring flooding, Burgum: CARES Act funding will help cover surging unemployment insurance costs during COVID-19 crisis, North Dakota officials outline plan to expand testing capacity for COVID-19, Burgum appoints Andrea Travnicek to lead North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department, Burgum statement on Commerce audit investigation, Burgum: State, local response teams work quickly to contain COVID-19 outbreak at Grand Forks facility, Burgum extends business restrictions for 10 days, outlines path forward for reopening, North Dakota finalizes hospital surge plan for COVID-19 response, Burgum allows for changes to maintain critical services for vulnerable youths during COVID-19 pandemic, Burgum issues orders to help address impacts of COVID-19 pandemic, North Dakota launches Care19 app to combat COVID-19, Burgum signs executive orders to slow spread of COVID-19, limit visitation to nursing homes, Burgum announces pilot project to expand COVID-19 testing and improve tracing to slow spread of virus, Fund set up for donations to aid COVID-19 response; personal protective equipment also being accepted, Burgum waives waiting period for unemployment benefits, extends business closures by two weeks, President grants Burgums request for major disaster declaration related to COVID-19 response, Burgum announces Workforce Coordination Center to serve emergency needs during COVID-19 pandemic, Burgum stresses social distancing, staying home as ND records two additional deaths related to COVID-19; executive orders issued, Burgum requests major presidential disaster declaration for response to COVID-19 pandemic, Burgum expands business closures to protect health, suspends unemployment taxes to help employers, Burgum releases child care guidelines, signs order to allow for mail ballot elections during COVID-19 crisis, Burgum extends workers compensation to first responders, health workers who contract COVID-19, Guidelines being developed to ensure child care for essential workers through COVID-19 crisis, Burgum urges North Dakotans to remain vigilant against COVID-19 as state confirms 30th positive case, Burgum signs executive order to help slow spread of COVID-19, expand testing locations, State takes steps to reduce regulatory burdens to help North Dakotans through COVID-19 crisis, Burgum orders bars, restaurants closed to on-site patrons; provides additional guidance for K-12 schools, Burgum issues executive order restricting public access to state facilities, Burgum: K-12 schools wont have to make up instructional time from coronavirus-related closure, Burgum orders K-12 schools to close for one week in effort to slow spread of COVID-19, UPDATED: Burgum declares state of emergency in response to coronavirus; K-12 guidance issued, Burgum, Department of Health release recommendations for events and public gatherings, First case of novel coronavirus confirmed in North Dakota as work continues to prevent spread, First Lady announces fourth annual Recovery Reinvented to be held in Grand Forks on Sept. 29, ND Emergency Commission votes to accept federal funds for COVID-19 response, In fight against coronavirus, Burgum urges focus on protecting seniors and other higher-risk populations, Burgum announces sponsors for multi-industry career expo at Fargodome, Burgum appoints Rindy to chair NDPERS Board, thanks Dosch for service, Burgum joins officials to announce Plug and Play coming to Fargo with focus on ag technology, Burgum, state health officials empower North Dakotans to assist in preventing spread of COVID-19, Burgum appoints Bismarck attorney Bobbi Weiler to South Central Judicial District judgeship, Burgum participates in White House business session with Trump, Pence, cabinet officials, Burgum to attend NGA Winter Meeting, take part in building resiliency panel, White House business session, Burgum statement on 2020 State of the Union Address, UPDATED: In 2020 State of the State, Burgum says ND is strong, growing and full of boundless opportunity, Burgum statement on President Trump signing USMCA trade deal, Burgum announces first-of-its-kind, technology-focused career expo at Fargodome, Burgum welcomes clarity of Navigable Waters Protection Rule for farmers, landowners, President Trump grants Burgums request for major disaster declaration for flooding from rain, snowstorm, Burgum waives hours of service for hay haulers as livestock producers experience feed shortages, Burgum approves first group of pardons for low-level marijuana offenses under new policy, Burgum: Signing of Phase One Trade Agreement with China represents a win for the U.S. and North Dakota, Burgum highlights progress at third Strengthening Government to Government Partnerships conference, Burgum appoints Ryan Gardner as interim director of North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department, Burgum waives hours of service for haulers of propane and other petroleum fuels, Burgum to host Girl Scouts of the USA CEO, Palo Alto Networks President for Cybersecurity Education and Diversity Summit, Burgum applauds proposed updates to NEPA process to streamline permitting of infrastructure, North Dakota ends 2019 with fewer than 100 reported traffic fatalities as Vision Zero safety effort expands, Burgum welcomes new record population estimate, recognizes need for complete census count in 2020, Burgum statement on passing of former state Representative Eliot Glassheim, Burgum announces resignation of Melissa Baker, thanks her for leadership of Parks and Recreation, Burgum statement on House of Representatives voting to approve USMCA trade deal, Burgum applauds confirmation of Dan Traynor to federal judgeship in North Dakota, Burgum, Sanford reflect on significant progress made during third year in office; site announced for 2020 State of the State address, Burgum announces relocation of 3D printer business to Fargo, bringing tech jobs and innovation to ND, Burgum statement on Phase 1 trade deal with China, start of Phase 2 negotiations, Burgum requests presidential major disaster declaration for flooding from heavy rain, snowstorm, Feed transportation cost-share program announced, Burgum to highlight progress on Reimagining the Rural West Initiative at Western Governors meeting, Burgum statement on House of Representatives agreeing to advance USMCA trade deal, White House clarifies proposed figures for refugee resettlement as local jurisdictions weigh consent, State agencies start preparing for potential spring flooding after record wet fall in North Dakota, Burgum wishes North Dakotans a Happy Thanksgiving, shares gratitude for farmers and ranchers, Governor, First Lady invite public to Build Bridges of Hope at annual Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony, Burgum stresses need for increased propane to FERC; thanks FMCSA for regional emergency declaration, Burgum responds to presidential executive order concerning refugee resettlement, Burgum seeks extension for submitting information in support of presidential disaster declaration, Burgum welcomes report from watchdog group giving ND top marks for financial transparency, Burgum statement on CBP decision to maintain port of entry hours at Maida, reduce hours at Antler, Carbury, Burgum encourages student participation in national cybersecurity challenge, Governor, First Lady host third Recovery Reinvented, announce Families Strong support program, Burgum issues statement honoring military service in observance of Veterans Day, Burgum, Goehring thank Perdue for approving secretarial disaster designation to help ND farmers and ranchers, Governor, First Lady to host third Recovery Reinvented event next week, announce new initiatives, Burgum waives hours, restrictions on hay and livestock hauling to help producers impacted by wet conditions, Reinvention at work: Unified approach to online platforms helps avoid more than$1 million in cost, Burgum urges Customs and Border Protection not to reduce hours at ports of entry on ND-Manitoba border, Burgum waives hours of service for haulers of propane, gasoline and diesel, Public invited to submit ornaments for annual Capitol tree lighting event in December, Burgum issues proclamation, encourages North Dakotans to celebrate 130th anniversary of statehood, Secretarial disaster designation requested for 47 of 53 ND counties as crop losses continue to mount, Burgum receives update from TC Energy CEO on oil pipeline leak, urges swift cleanup and remediation, Governor, First Lady welcome U.S. Current openings: Office Intern,Executive Assistant. Doug Burgum released a statement after. The experience will be hosted by Gov. Gov. The North Dakota Department of Health (NDDOH) has confirmed the states first presumptive case of novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in a Ward County resident, Gov. Gov. Gov. Doug Burgum and North Dakota Indian Affairs Commission Executive Director Nathan Davis released statements regarding the University of North Dakotas efforts to repatriate Native American remains and artifacts to their tribes of origin. Gov. Gov. Burgum participated in a health care reform meeting Wednesday with Congressman Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., and Congressman Mike Burgess, R-Texas, who will be one of the chief architects as Congress works to repeal and replace the deeply flawed Affordable Care Act. Burgum has signed an executive order waiving hours of service restrictions for drivers of commercial vehicles transporting hay, water and livestock to help livestock producers battling harsh drought conditions. Gov. Call Hansen Auction Group at 920-383-1012 for information and viewing details. Jack Dalrymple during a ceremony at North Dakota State University to rename the, Gov. Doug Burgum announced that the integration of North Dakotas Department of Health and Department of Human Services into one Health and Human Services (HHS) agency is effective Sept. 1, 2022. Doug Burgum welcomed the release of the Navigable Waters Protection Rule for providing greater clarity of the Waters of the United States for North Dakota farmers and ranchers, landowners, state agencies and others. Gov. Gov. Brent Sanford this week marked their third anniversary of being sworn into office, reflecting on meaningful strides made by state agencies and through collaboration with the Legislature, statewide elected officials, tribal nations and others as they seek to empower people, improve lives and inspire success. Burgum has appointed Melissa Baker, the assistant administrator and chief of operations for Montana State Parks,to lead the North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department. Gov. Doug Burgum signed legislation in April designating June 19 as Juneteenth in North Dakota. It is anticipated that wolves will expand widely over time, including to the Front Range of Colorado. Gov. Gov. Doug Burgum highlighted a new capability that will help North Dakota meet demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) during the coronavirus pandemic, as the states number of recovered COVID-19 cases surpassed the number of active cases. 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