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Letter: Story full of factual errors
I am writing to correct some of the glaring errors in The Forum “exclusive” last Sunday: “Higher Ed Board torn over Shirvani criticisms.” I’m providing just two examples of Forum statements, followed by the factual corrections. The story is full of similar errors caused by mischaracterization and cherry picking emails obtained in open records requests and using them out of context.
Friday, May, 24, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
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I am writing to correct some of the glaring errors in The Forum “exclusive” last Sunday: “Higher Ed Board torn over Shirvani criticisms.” I’m providing just two examples of Forum statements, followed by the factual corrections. The story is full of similar errors caused by mischaracterization and cherry picking emails obtained in open records requests and using them out of context.
Friday, May, 24, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
ND attorney general’s family has long history in area
Information has come in concerning the ancestors of North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem, including Wayne’s grandfather Martin Stenehjem.
Tuesday, May, 21, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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Information has come in concerning the ancestors of North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem, including Wayne’s grandfather Martin Stenehjem.
Tuesday, May, 21, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Forum exclusive: North Dakota higher ed board torn over Shirvani criticisms
Emails and recollections of illegal meetings show dissent among board members
FARGO – The day after she was grilled at a legislative committee hearing about perceived efforts to discredit North Dakota’s higher education chancellor, a member of the board overseeing the system sent an email critical of how her board and staff responded.
Sunday, May, 19, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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Emails and recollections of illegal meetings show dissent among board members
FARGO – The day after she was grilled at a legislative committee hearing about perceived efforts to discredit North Dakota’s higher education chancellor, a member of the board overseeing the system sent an email critical of how her board and staff responded.
Sunday, May, 19, 2013 - INFORUM - News
AG has May 29 deadline to respond to abortion suit
BISMARCK – North Dakota’s attorney general has until May 29 to respond to a complaint filed against the state Wednesday alleging a recently passed anti-abortion law violates the state constitution.
Friday, May, 17, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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BISMARCK – North Dakota’s attorney general has until May 29 to respond to a complaint filed against the state Wednesday alleging a recently passed anti-abortion law violates the state constitution.
Friday, May, 17, 2013 - INFORUM - News
EPA taking comments on ND air pollution plan
BISMARCK — The federal Environmental Protection Agency is taking written comments through June 17 on an appeal of North Dakota's regional haze plan approved last year.
Thursday, May, 16, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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BISMARCK — The federal Environmental Protection Agency is taking written comments through June 17 on an appeal of North Dakota's regional haze plan approved last year.
Thursday, May, 16, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Forum editorial: List alone won’t be enough
If the North Dakota Industrial Commission is serious, more of the state’s “culturally important” places might be off limits to oil, gas and other potentially damaging development.
Tuesday, May, 14, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
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If the North Dakota Industrial Commission is serious, more of the state’s “culturally important” places might be off limits to oil, gas and other potentially damaging development.
Tuesday, May, 14, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
North Dakota looks to protect ‘culturally important’ places
FARGO – North Dakota plans to compile a list of “culturally important” places that officials will protect from disturbances from energy development or other impacts.
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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FARGO – North Dakota plans to compile a list of “culturally important” places that officials will protect from disturbances from energy development or other impacts.
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Higher ed board dissolves committees
GRAND FORKS – The state Board of Higher Education has dissolved its three committees and will operate only as a full board, a move meant to avoid more open meeting violations following Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem’s findings of “pervasive” noncompliance with the laws.
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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GRAND FORKS – The state Board of Higher Education has dissolved its three committees and will operate only as a full board, a move meant to avoid more open meeting violations following Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem’s findings of “pervasive” noncompliance with the laws.
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Forum editorial: Fireworks on higher ed agenda today?
Some observers of North Dakota’s Board of Higher Education expect “fireworks” at today’s meeting in Grand Forks. What defines fireworks is anyone’s guess.
Thursday, May, 09, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
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Some observers of North Dakota’s Board of Higher Education expect “fireworks” at today’s meeting in Grand Forks. What defines fireworks is anyone’s guess.
Thursday, May, 09, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
Forum editorial: Time for decisive actions
The North Dakota State Board of Higher Education has gone rogue. There is no other explanation in light of Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem’s determination that the board was “pervasive” in its violation of open meeting laws.
Sunday, May, 05, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
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The North Dakota State Board of Higher Education has gone rogue. There is no other explanation in light of Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem’s determination that the board was “pervasive” in its violation of open meeting laws.
Sunday, May, 05, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
ND imposes regulations on scrap metal sales
BISMARCK – Scrap metal sales in North Dakota are now regulated.
Sunday, May, 05, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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BISMARCK – Scrap metal sales in North Dakota are now regulated.
Sunday, May, 05, 2013 - INFORUM - News
ND AG: Higher ed board's violations of open meeting law 'pervasive'
BISMARCK – The state Board of Higher Education’s violations of open meeting laws are “pervasive,” and board members must complete training to avoid future problems with the law, says Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem. His written opinion released Friday found two more board meetings that violated state laws in addition to one cited in an April 18 opinion, and several other instances that broke open meeting laws when a quorum of members discussed official business through email.
Friday, May, 03, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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BISMARCK – The state Board of Higher Education’s violations of open meeting laws are “pervasive,” and board members must complete training to avoid future problems with the law, says Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem. His written opinion released Friday found two more board meetings that violated state laws in addition to one cited in an April 18 opinion, and several other instances that broke open meeting laws when a quorum of members discussed official business through email.
Friday, May, 03, 2013 - INFORUM - News
North Dakota Legislature heads toward home stretch
BISMARCK — North Dakota's Legislature is headed down the session's home stretch, but first must find consensus on a host of spending plans and other last-minute measures before the state constitution's 80-day limit is imposed.
Sunday, April, 28, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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BISMARCK — North Dakota's Legislature is headed down the session's home stretch, but first must find consensus on a host of spending plans and other last-minute measures before the state constitution's 80-day limit is imposed.
Sunday, April, 28, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Emails show North Dakota college presidents have bristled at chancellor’s leadership
BISMARCK - Minot State University President David Fuller had some tough talk for presidents of North Dakota’s 11 public colleges and universities after the March 7 meeting of the board that oversees the system.
Sunday, April, 28, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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BISMARCK - Minot State University President David Fuller had some tough talk for presidents of North Dakota’s 11 public colleges and universities after the March 7 meeting of the board that oversees the system.
Sunday, April, 28, 2013 - INFORUM - News
ND program destroys 700 pounds of drugs
BISMARCK — A North Dakota program that collects unused medication to help fight prescription drug abuse has destroyed more than 700 pounds of Oxycontin and other drugs.
Saturday, April, 27, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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BISMARCK — A North Dakota program that collects unused medication to help fight prescription drug abuse has destroyed more than 700 pounds of Oxycontin and other drugs.
Saturday, April, 27, 2013 - INFORUM - News
North Dakota higher ed board VP asked about open meeting law at dinner
FARGO – Recollections from a Jan. 16 dinner meeting at Chancellor Hamid Shirvani’s home show that one state Board of Higher Education member recalled asking whether it was subject to the state’s open meeting law and, if so, whether the board had followed the required procedures.
Friday, April, 26, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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FARGO – Recollections from a Jan. 16 dinner meeting at Chancellor Hamid Shirvani’s home show that one state Board of Higher Education member recalled asking whether it was subject to the state’s open meeting law and, if so, whether the board had followed the required procedures.
Friday, April, 26, 2013 - INFORUM - News
ND attorney general says final DUI proposal will be tough
BISMARCK – The state’s top attorney said the Legislature’s proposal to increase penalties and curb drunken driving “is going to be tough.” “I think people who are out drinking and thinking of driving will soon come to recognize this is a serious statute,” Wayne Stenehjem said Wednesday.
Thursday, April, 25, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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BISMARCK – The state’s top attorney said the Legislature’s proposal to increase penalties and curb drunken driving “is going to be tough.” “I think people who are out drinking and thinking of driving will soon come to recognize this is a serious statute,” Wayne Stenehjem said Wednesday.
Thursday, April, 25, 2013 - INFORUM - News
ND attorney general looking into possible second higher ed board open meeting violation
BISMARCK – North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem is investigating a possible second violation of open meeting laws by the State Board of Higher Education after hearing accounts of a March 6 dinner meeting that contradict what he was told by a North Dakota University System official.
Tuesday, April, 23, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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BISMARCK – North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem is investigating a possible second violation of open meeting laws by the State Board of Higher Education after hearing accounts of a March 6 dinner meeting that contradict what he was told by a North Dakota University System official.
Tuesday, April, 23, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Forum editorial: It’s now matter of credibility
The president of the North Dakota Board of Higher Education tried to explain the board’s Jan. 16 violation of the state’s open meetings law, but Duaine Espegard was not convincing or credible.
Tuesday, April, 23, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
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The president of the North Dakota Board of Higher Education tried to explain the board’s Jan. 16 violation of the state’s open meetings law, but Duaine Espegard was not convincing or credible.
Tuesday, April, 23, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion

