BYRON DORGAN
UND Conflict Resolution to focus on politics and 'civility in public conversation' at annual symposium
The University of North Dakota Conflict Resolution Center (CRC) will explore the current state of political and public discourse at its fifth annual Symposia on Conflict Transformation seminar. The C...
Posted on 3/2/12 at 5:00 PM
N.D. Dems call on Pam Gulleson to run for U.S. Senate
UPDATED BISMARCK--North Dakota Democrats are encouraging a former state legislator and staffer of Sen. Byron Dorgan to enter the 2012 U.S. Senate race. A letter signed by Democratic members of the No...
Posted on 5/11/11 at 9:02 AM
Join us at Senator Dorgans renewable energy summit tomorrow
Hear why General Wesley Clark stresses the importance of diversifying our energy sources with higher efficiency and to help North Dakota lead the way toward more clean, home grown, home owned, sustain...
Posted on 6/13/10 at 3:52 AM
Dorgan on Colbert Report
Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., was on Comedy Central's Colbert Report Monday night. Here is the video clip, assuming I embedded it properly: The Colbert Report Mon -...
Posted on 6/4/09 at 9:52 AM
Gulleson unanimously endorsed as Dems' pick in U.S. House race 
GRAND FORKS - North Dakota Democrats have enthusiastically endorsed former legislative leader and U.S. Senate aide Pam Gulleson for North Dakota's congressional race this year.
Gulleson is among only a handful of women to ever run for the state's U.S. House seat, and Democrats are rallying behind her in 2012 as their first viable chance at electing North Dakota's first-ever female member of Congress.
March 17, 2012
LISTEN LIVE: Former N.D. senator Dorgan to appear on WDAY AM 970 
FARGO - Former Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., will be a guest this afternoon on "The Christopher Gabriel Program."
By Forum staff reports , May 20, 2011
Staff blog: Dorgan donates $1M in campaign cash to youth center 
FARGO – Former North Dakota Democratic Sen. Byron Dorgan has donated $1 million from his campaign war chest to benefit his new Center for Native American Youth.
April 21, 2011
Staff blog: Dorgan donates $1M in campaign cash to Native American Youth Center 
FARGO – Former North Dakota Democratic Sen. Byron Dorgan has made a huge withdrawal from his campaign warchest with a $1 million donation toward his new Center for Native American Youth.
Dorgan told The Forum today that the money he’s donated to the nonprofit Aspen Institute is reserved exclusively to fund the center – which focuses on teen suicide prevention, substance abuse and education. The center is housed at the Aspen Institute in Washington, D.C.
April 20, 2011
Attorney wants Dorgan suit thrown out 
March 23, 2011
Staff blog: Dorgan launches Center for Native American Youth
March 01, 2011
Suit accuses Dorgan of negligence 
February 26, 2011
Staff blog: Fargo man sues Dorgan for $1 million over alleged negligence 
FARGO – A Fargo man is suing former North Dakota Sen. Byron Dorgan for $1 million in damages because of alleged “negligence and discriminatory conduct.”
February 25, 2011
UND Library wants law change: Donor papers at center of open records debate 
February 11, 2011
My many thanks to Byron Dorgan 
Many thanks to retiring Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D.
By George Magnus Johnson , February 04, 2011
What they said about Conrad's announcement 
“He has shown an unmatched dedication to putting our country on a sound fiscal path and a commitment to meeting our nation’s energy challenges.”
– President Barack Obama
January 19, 2011
Kent Conrad timeline 
Born March 12, 1948, in Bismarck, Kent Conrad was orphaned at age 5 when his parents were killed in a car accident. He and his brothers were raised by his grandparents and by an uncle and aunt. Here are some highlights of his life and career:
January 19, 2011
Many potential candidates for Sen. Conrad's seat waiting in wings, parties say 
With Sen. Kent Conrad out of the picture, perhaps the right question isn’t who will run for his seat in 2012.
“Maybe it’d be easier to figure out who isn’t going to run for it,” state Republican Party Chairman Stan Stein said, laughing.
By Mike Nowatzki , January 19, 2011
ND Sen. Conrad getting out of the game 
Sen. Kent Conrad announced Tuesday he won’t seek re-election next year, becoming the last of North Dakota’s three long-serving Democrats in Congress to bid farewell to the Capitol and busting the 2012 Senate race wide open.
By Mike Nowatzki , January 19, 2011
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Prairie Public airs documentary about former North Dakota senator Byron Dorgan 
By J. Shane Mercer , January 17, 2011
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